A competing-risk approach to modelling length of stay in severe malaria patients in South-East Asia and the implications for planning of hospital services
Malaria burdens global health systems, and management with limited resources requires robust treatment guidelines and comprehensive planning. Expected length of stay (LOS) is useful in health-system planning, and factors influencing it can be targeted to reduce admission time and optimise service de...
Main Authors: | Keene, C, Dondorp, A, Crawley, J, Ohuma, E, Mukaka, M |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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