Identification of factors that predict outpatient utilisation of a Plastic Dressing Clinic. A retrospective review of 287 paediatric burn cases
Highlights • Full thickness burn and skin grafts significantly increase outpatient appointments. • Pressure garment therapy increases re-attendance at outpatient services. • Integrating in patient and outpatient paediatric burns care can provide cost saving. • Onsite outpatient services permit earli...
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description | Highlights • Full thickness burn and skin grafts significantly increase outpatient appointments. • Pressure garment therapy increases re-attendance at outpatient services. • Integrating in patient and outpatient paediatric burns care can provide cost saving. • Onsite outpatient services permit earlier discharge and consistent follow-up. |
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