Association between the number of injuries sustained and 12-month disability outcomes: evidence from the injury-VIBES study

To determine associations between the number of injuries sustained and three measures of disability 12-months post-injury for hospitalised patients. Data from 27,840 adult (18+ years) participants, hospitalised for injury, were extracted for analysis from the Validating and Improving injury Burden E...

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Veröffentlicht in:PloS one 2014-12, Vol.9 (12), p.e113467-e113467
Hauptverfasser: Gabbe, Belinda J, Simpson, Pam M, Lyons, Ronan A, Ameratunga, Shanthi, Harrison, James E, Derrett, Sarah, Polinder, Suzanne, Davie, Gabrielle, Rivara, Frederick P
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Zusammenfassung:To determine associations between the number of injuries sustained and three measures of disability 12-months post-injury for hospitalised patients. Data from 27,840 adult (18+ years) participants, hospitalised for injury, were extracted for analysis from the Validating and Improving injury Burden Estimates (Injury-VIBES) Study. Modified Poisson and linear regression analyses were used to estimate relative risks and mean differences, respectively, for a range of outcomes (Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended, GOS-E; EQ-5D and 12-item Short Form health survey physical and mental component summary scores, PCS-12 and MCS-12) according to the number of injuries sustained, adjusted for age, sex and contributing study. More than half (54%) of patients had an injury to more than one ICD-10 body region and 62% had sustained more than one Global Burden of Disease injury type. The adjusted relative risk of a poor functional recovery (GOS-E
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0113467