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Journal of the Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Use of health care services 6 months following major trauma

Belinda J Gabbe, Ann M Sutherland, Owen D Williamson and Peter A Cameron

Australian Health Review 31(4) 628 - 632
Published: 2007

Abstract

To establish the use of health care services 6 months following major trauma, 243 blunt major trauma patients were recruited during their acute hospital stay and followed up by telephone interview at 6 months post-injury. Data collected at 6 months included health care service usage and their level of disability according to the Glasgow Outcome Scale ? Extended (GOSE). Ninety-four percent of patients were living in the community at 6 months, and most (69%) reported continued use of health care services. Of those with ongoing disability, non-compensable patients were significantly more likely (OR 3.7; 95% CI, 1.6?8.6) to have ceased health care service use than compensable patients, independent of injury severity.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AH070628

© AHHA 2007

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