Abstract

Abstract Background The RAFAU is a Multidisciplinary Team including Medical, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, incorporating a fulltime team of OT and PT based in the Emergency Department called RAFT (Rapid Access Frailty Team). It aims to prevent hospital admissions and social crises. There are three main referral pathways, via community (GP, Public Health Nurses, Allied Health Professionals), RAFT-ED, and general medical follow up. Methods The data used was from RAFAU attendances between May 2021 and March 2022. Inclusion criteria was age greater than 65 and attendance in person. Exclusion criteria was incomplete data. Data was manually recorded after each attendance using data entry points including age range, methods of and reason for referral, etc. This gave us the raw data to develop information on our cohort. Data analysis was completed using Excel. Results A total of 569 patients were seen. The most populous age brackets were 81-85 (28%), 70-75 (25%) and 75-80 (26%) respectively. The vast majority of referrals were from GPs (57%), followed by RAFT-ED (30%). The most common reasons for referral were Medical (34%), Cognitive (27%) and Falls (26%). Conclusion A significant number of patients were seen for the first time by the RAFAU MDT. GPs were the major source of referrals which is to be expected as GPs are in more frequent contact with patients and act as gatekeepers to specialist hospital services. The primary referral reasons were also to be expected as these are three issues that are at the core of Gerontology. 173 hospital admissions were prevented in the ED by a combination of the RAFT and Emergency Doctors. There is good rationale for keeping the RAFAU and RAFT-ED team, and where possible expanding their services. This model could easily be expanded to other hospitals.

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