Objective: The aim of this study was to determine factors associated with patient-reported outcomes, 6 to 12 months after moderate to severe injury. Summary of background data: Due to limitations of trauma registries, we have an incomplete understanding of factors that impact long-term patient-reported outcomes after injury. As 96% of patients survive their injuries, several entities including the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine have called for a mechanism to routinely follow trauma patients and determine factors associated with survival, patient-reported outcomes, and reintegration into society after trauma. Methods: Over 30 months, major trauma patients [Injury Severity Score (ISS) ≥9] admitted to 3 Level-I trauma ...
Background: The long-term consequences of in-hospital complications remain largely unknown. We sough...
BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the quality of survival of patients is crucial in evaluating t...
Background: Until recently, survival has been the main outcome measure for injury research. Given th...
Background: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (formerly the Institute of...
Purpose: Violence continues to be a significant public health burden, but little is known about the ...
Background: The aim of this scoping review is to identify and summarize patient-reported outcome mea...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to assess the health-related quality of life of surviv...
Objective: To assess return to work outcomes of major trauma patients treated at a level 1 UK major ...
BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the quality of survival of patients is crucial in evaluating t...
Background: The long-term consequences of in-hospital complications remain largely unknown. We sough...
BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the quality of survival of patients is crucial in evaluating t...
Background: Until recently, survival has been the main outcome measure for injury research. Given th...
Background: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (formerly the Institute of...
Purpose: Violence continues to be a significant public health burden, but little is known about the ...
Background: The aim of this scoping review is to identify and summarize patient-reported outcome mea...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
Introduction. After patients survived major trauma, their prospects, in terms of the consequences fo...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to assess the health-related quality of life of surviv...
Objective: To assess return to work outcomes of major trauma patients treated at a level 1 UK major ...
BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the quality of survival of patients is crucial in evaluating t...
Background: The long-term consequences of in-hospital complications remain largely unknown. We sough...
BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the quality of survival of patients is crucial in evaluating t...
Background: Until recently, survival has been the main outcome measure for injury research. Given th...