Background: Healthcare use by traumatically injured individuals prior to and subsequent to their injury are not often explored for different types of injuries. This study aims to describe health care use 12 months preceding and 12 months following a traumatic injury by injury type and injury severity. Method: Hospital and mortality data from three Australian states were linked in a population-based matched cohort study. Individuals ≥18 years who had an injury-related hospital admission in 2009 were identified as the injured cohort. A comparison cohort of non-injured people, matched 1:1 on age, gender and postcode of residence, was randomly selected from the electoral roll. Twelve-month pre- and post-index injury health service use was exa...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
Background Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wor...
Background: A wide range of outcome measures can be calculated for hospital-treated injury patients....
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to quantify 12-month morbidity attributable to traumatic injur...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Objectives: To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic ...
Background: Children and young people who sustain injuries resulting in a hospital admission may exp...
Objectives To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic i...
Abstract Background Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed t...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
none6siBackground: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and...
Objective To quantify postinjury cardiovascular-related health service use experienced by mid to old...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
Background Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wor...
Background: A wide range of outcome measures can be calculated for hospital-treated injury patients....
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to quantify 12-month morbidity attributable to traumatic injur...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Objectives: To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic ...
Background: Children and young people who sustain injuries resulting in a hospital admission may exp...
Objectives To quantify the 12-month hospitalised morbidity and mortality attributable to traumatic i...
Abstract Background Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed t...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
none6siBackground: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and...
Objective To quantify postinjury cardiovascular-related health service use experienced by mid to old...
Background: Improved understanding of long-term mortality attributable to injury is needed to accura...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injury in older people. Rehabilitation services can assis...
Background Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wor...
Background: A wide range of outcome measures can be calculated for hospital-treated injury patients....