Abstract ID 3221 Collaborative Care: Enhancing Frailty Management Through Nurse-Pharmacist Partnerships
Abstract ID 3159 Improving multidisciplinary team working: A multipronged quality improvement project in a tertiary care university hospital
Abstract ID 3154 Lumbar Puncture to Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease Within A Geriatrician-Led Memory Service Is Well-Tolerated
Abstract ID 3188 Improved Discharge Summaries for Older Patients: A Step Toward Better Continuity of Care with Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
Abstract ID 3201 Evaluation of a New Frailty On-Call Shift for Geriatric SpRs at St Thomas' Hospital (STH)
Abstract ID 3215 Reducing anticholinergic burden (ACB) within the healthcare for older people’s (HCOP) wards
Abstract ID 3068 Promoting the reduction of sedative use in older adults with delirium – A QI project
Abstract ID 3152 Introducing an onco-geriatrics referral pathway for frail older adults living with cancer
Abstract ID 3149 Measuring vitamin D post hip fracture – should we test or just treat? Lessons learnt from an ortho-geriatric rehab unit.
Abstract ID 3084 A Quality Improvement Project assessing the delivery of music therapy on a Care of the Elderly Ward and its impact on patients with dementia and delirium
Abstract ID 3036 Development of a Regional Referral Pathway for Older People to the Medicines Adherence Service, from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service
Abstract ID 3191 Evaluating a Frailty Same Day Emergency Care Service: Patient and Family Perspectives
Abstract ID 3209 Route to a Streamline Transient Ischemic Attack Pathway: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Abstract ID 3087 A Quality Improvement Project Assessing the Timely Administration of Anti-Parkinsonian Medications Following an Acute Admission
Abstract ID 3163 Reducing the anticholinergic burden of patients in the inpatient and outpatient setting.
Abstract ID 3180 A review of injectable bone health medication first dose administration following a hip fracture
Abstract ID 3086 Hello ISSiT Me (you’re looking for): In-Situ Simulation for The Multidisciplinary team in care of the elderly wards