Is there a “weekend effect” in major trauma?
Background<br/> Many previous studies have shown that patients admitted to hospital at weekends have worse outcomes than those on other days. It has been proposed that parity of clinical services throughout the week could mitigate the “weekend effect”. This study aimed to determine whether or...
Main Authors: | Metcalfe, D, Perry, D, Bouamra, O, Salim, A, Lecky, F, Woodford, M, Edwards, A, Costa, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2016
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