PURPOSE: To evaluate healthcare utilization and satisfaction with treatment before and after implementing direct discharge (DD) from the Emergency Department (ED) of patients with simple, stable musculoskeletal injuries. METHODS: Patients with simple, stable musculoskeletal injuries were included in two Dutch hospitals, both level-2 trauma centers: OLVG and Sint Antonius (SA), before (pre-DD-cohort) and after implementing DD (DD-cohort). With DD, no routine follow-up appointments are scheduled after the ED visit, supported by information leaflets, a smartphone application and a telephone helpline. Outcomes included: secondary healthcare utilization (follow-up appointments and X-ray/CT/MRI); satisfaction with treatment (scale 1-10); primary ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of soft tissue injury management by emergency nur...
OBJECTIVE: The present service evaluation aimed to assess patients' experience of the musculoskeleta...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess whether injured patients have a different pre-injury he...
PURPOSE: To evaluate healthcare utilization and satisfaction with treatment before and after impleme...
Recent studies suggest a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries are simple stable injuries (SS...
Background: Approximately one-third of musculoskeletal injuries are simple stable injuries (SSIs). D...
INTRODUCTION: Diagnosis and treatment of fractures and dislocations are mostly performed in hospital...
High standards of care for musculoskeletal injuries presenting to emergency departments (ED) must be...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, out-of-hours General Practice Cooperatives (GPCs) increasingly collab...
BACKGROUND: In some Western countries, more and more patients seek initial treatment even for minor ...
Summary: The nationwide Dutch Hip Fracture Audit (DHFA) is initiated to improve the quality of hip f...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal injuries are a common presentation to the Emergency Department (...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between discharge destination (home or inpatient rehabilitati...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of soft tissue injury management by emergency nur...
OBJECTIVE: The present service evaluation aimed to assess patients' experience of the musculoskeleta...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess whether injured patients have a different pre-injury he...
PURPOSE: To evaluate healthcare utilization and satisfaction with treatment before and after impleme...
Recent studies suggest a large proportion of musculoskeletal injuries are simple stable injuries (SS...
Background: Approximately one-third of musculoskeletal injuries are simple stable injuries (SSIs). D...
INTRODUCTION: Diagnosis and treatment of fractures and dislocations are mostly performed in hospital...
High standards of care for musculoskeletal injuries presenting to emergency departments (ED) must be...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, out-of-hours General Practice Cooperatives (GPCs) increasingly collab...
BACKGROUND: In some Western countries, more and more patients seek initial treatment even for minor ...
Summary: The nationwide Dutch Hip Fracture Audit (DHFA) is initiated to improve the quality of hip f...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal injuries are a common presentation to the Emergency Department (...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between discharge destination (home or inpatient rehabilitati...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of soft tissue injury management by emergency nur...
OBJECTIVE: The present service evaluation aimed to assess patients' experience of the musculoskeleta...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess whether injured patients have a different pre-injury he...