Abstract Background The concept of a weekend effect, poorer outcomes for patients admitted to hospitals at the weekend is not new, but is the focus of debate in England. Many studies have been published which consider outcomes for patients on admitted at the weekend. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to estimate the effect of weekend admission on mortality in UK hospitals. Methods This is a systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies on the weekend effect in UK hospitals. We used EMBASE, MEDLINE, HMIC, Cochrane, Web of Science and Scopus to search for relevant papers. We included systematic reviews, randomised controlled trials and observational studies) on patients admitted to hospital in the UK and published after...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
BACKGROUND: Weekend hospital admission is associated with increased mortality, but the contributions...
Background The concept of a weekend effect, poorer outcomes for patients admitted to hospitals at th...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the magnitude of the weekend effect, defined as differences in patient outcome...
Background Growing literature has demonstrated that patients admitted to hospital during weekends te...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
To examine the magnitude of the weekend effect, defined as differences in patient outcomes between w...
Background Many previous studies have shown that patients admitted to hospital at weekends have wors...
Background Proposed causes for increased mortality following weekend admission (the 'weekend effect'...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
Background Growing literature has demonstrated that patients admitted to hospital during weekends...
Background 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with weeke...
Background The weekend effect is the phenomenon of a patient's day of admission affecting their risk...
OBJECTIVE:A so-called 'weekend effect' has been described in which mortality among those admitted to...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
BACKGROUND: Weekend hospital admission is associated with increased mortality, but the contributions...
Background The concept of a weekend effect, poorer outcomes for patients admitted to hospitals at th...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the magnitude of the weekend effect, defined as differences in patient outcome...
Background Growing literature has demonstrated that patients admitted to hospital during weekends te...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
To examine the magnitude of the weekend effect, defined as differences in patient outcomes between w...
Background Many previous studies have shown that patients admitted to hospital at weekends have wors...
Background Proposed causes for increased mortality following weekend admission (the 'weekend effect'...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
Background Growing literature has demonstrated that patients admitted to hospital during weekends...
Background 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with weeke...
Background The weekend effect is the phenomenon of a patient's day of admission affecting their risk...
OBJECTIVE:A so-called 'weekend effect' has been described in which mortality among those admitted to...
BackgroundPatients admitted to hospital at weekends experience higher mortality rates than those adm...
INTRODUCTION: Patients admitted to hospital in an emergency at weekends have been found to experienc...
BACKGROUND: Weekend hospital admission is associated with increased mortality, but the contributions...