Abstract published with permission. Major trauma is a leading cause of death in the under 40 years age group, and has a significant impact on morbidity, causing a financial burden to the National Health Service (National Audit Office, 2010). A recent guideline published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE, 2016a) seeks to address the recommendations made by a National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (2007) and the National Audit Office (2010), therefore improving the standards of trauma care delivery across England. This article critically appraises the recommendations made by NICE (2016a), while considering the available evidence and the implications on pre-hospital major trauma care
Objective: To assess the contribution of trauma care to the recent decline in accident death rates a...
Introduction: Major trauma in the elderly population has been increasingly reported over the past de...
Background: Valid and reliable measures of trauma system performance are needed to guide improvement...
Head injury is the commonest cause of death and disability in people aged 1-40 years in the UK. Each...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'Major trauma guidance', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 23 (10): 5-5, published in p...
Background: Trauma care in England is below the standards of service provision when compared to many...
Background: As many as half of all patients with major traumatic injuries do not receive the recomme...
IntroductionA regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care...
A regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care and outcome...
Head injury is an important cause of death among young adults in the UK, and a significant burden on...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Multiple reports over the past 20 years have criticised the care delivered to major trauma patients ...
Background Major trauma is often life threatening or life changing and is the leading cause of death...
Introduction: Despite the importance of treating the ‘right patient in the right place at the right ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) head i...
Objective: To assess the contribution of trauma care to the recent decline in accident death rates a...
Introduction: Major trauma in the elderly population has been increasingly reported over the past de...
Background: Valid and reliable measures of trauma system performance are needed to guide improvement...
Head injury is the commonest cause of death and disability in people aged 1-40 years in the UK. Each...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'Major trauma guidance', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 23 (10): 5-5, published in p...
Background: Trauma care in England is below the standards of service provision when compared to many...
Background: As many as half of all patients with major traumatic injuries do not receive the recomme...
IntroductionA regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care...
A regional system of Major Trauma Networks has been developed in England to improve care and outcome...
Head injury is an important cause of death among young adults in the UK, and a significant burden on...
Background: Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals...
Multiple reports over the past 20 years have criticised the care delivered to major trauma patients ...
Background Major trauma is often life threatening or life changing and is the leading cause of death...
Introduction: Despite the importance of treating the ‘right patient in the right place at the right ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) head i...
Objective: To assess the contribution of trauma care to the recent decline in accident death rates a...
Introduction: Major trauma in the elderly population has been increasingly reported over the past de...
Background: Valid and reliable measures of trauma system performance are needed to guide improvement...