Introduction: In retrospective studies, the effect of a given intervention is usually evaluated by using statistical tests to compare data from before and after the intervention. A problem with this approach is that the presence of underlying trends can lead to incorrect conclusions. This study aimed to develop a rigorous mathematical method to analyse temporal variation and overcome these limitations. Methods: We evaluated hip fracture outcomes (time to surgery, length of stay, and mortality) from a total of 2777 patients between April 2011 and September 2016, before and after the introduction of a dedicated hip fracture unit (HFU). We developed a novel modelling method that fits progressively more complex linear sections to the time serie...
Objective To compare the efficacies of two pathways—conventional and fast-track care—in patients wit...
Assessing the impact of complex interventions on measurable health outcomes is a growing concern in ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the population-based longitudinal trends in incidence...
Introduction. In retrospective studies, the effect of a given intervention is usually evaluated by u...
Introduction: In healthcare, change is usually detected by statistical techniques comparing outcomes...
Funder: SPRINT; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004730Introduction. In healthcare, change is usua...
Abstract Background An interrupted time series design...
BackgroundAveraging length of stay (LOS) ignores patient complexity and is a poor metric for quality...
Objectives To measure changes in length of stay following total knee and hip replacement (TKR and TH...
DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Data on admissions to 80 hospitals nationwide in the 1992 MedisGroups Co...
Background: Joinpoint regression analysis is usually applied to study varying trends over time in or...
OBJECTIVE: To study hospital admission rates for fractures of the proximal femur over a period when ...
For a long time the attention given to the hip fracture patient group was minor and without any cert...
Objectives Effects of the UK Department of Health’s national Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) ...
Purpose: The most important fractures in this setting are hip fractures. The mortality declines duri...
Objective To compare the efficacies of two pathways—conventional and fast-track care—in patients wit...
Assessing the impact of complex interventions on measurable health outcomes is a growing concern in ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the population-based longitudinal trends in incidence...
Introduction. In retrospective studies, the effect of a given intervention is usually evaluated by u...
Introduction: In healthcare, change is usually detected by statistical techniques comparing outcomes...
Funder: SPRINT; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004730Introduction. In healthcare, change is usua...
Abstract Background An interrupted time series design...
BackgroundAveraging length of stay (LOS) ignores patient complexity and is a poor metric for quality...
Objectives To measure changes in length of stay following total knee and hip replacement (TKR and TH...
DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Data on admissions to 80 hospitals nationwide in the 1992 MedisGroups Co...
Background: Joinpoint regression analysis is usually applied to study varying trends over time in or...
OBJECTIVE: To study hospital admission rates for fractures of the proximal femur over a period when ...
For a long time the attention given to the hip fracture patient group was minor and without any cert...
Objectives Effects of the UK Department of Health’s national Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) ...
Purpose: The most important fractures in this setting are hip fractures. The mortality declines duri...
Objective To compare the efficacies of two pathways—conventional and fast-track care—in patients wit...
Assessing the impact of complex interventions on measurable health outcomes is a growing concern in ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the population-based longitudinal trends in incidence...