Impact of pre‐surgery hospital transfer on time to surgery and 30‐day mortality for people with hip fractures

Author:

Harvey Lara A12ORCID,Harris Ian A34ORCID,Mitchell Rebecca J5,Webster Adrian6,Cameron Ian D7ORCID,Jorm Louisa R8,Seymour Hannah9,Sarrami Pooria10,Close Jacqueline CT111

Affiliation:

1. Falls, Balance and Injury Research Centre Neuroscience Research Australia Sydney NSW

2. University of New South Wales Sydney NSW

3. Whitlam Orthopaedic Research Centre Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research University of New South Wales Sydney NSW

4. South Western Sydney Clinical School University of New South Wales Sydney NSW

5. Australian Institute of Health Innovation Macquarie University Sydney NSW

6. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Canberra ACT

7. John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research University of Sydney Sydney NSW

8. Centre for Big Data Research in Health University of New South Wales Sydney NSW

9. Fiona Stanley Hospital Perth WA

10. New South Wales Institute of Trauma and Injury Management Sydney NSW

11. Prince of Wales Clinical School University of New South Wales Sydney NSW

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

AMPCo

Subject

General Medicine

Reference6 articles.

1. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.Hip fracture incidence and hospitalisations in Australia 2015‐16. Oct 2018.https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/injury/hip-fracture-incidence-in-australia-2015-16/contents/table-of-contents(viewed Apr 2021)

2. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.Data tables: disease expenditure in Australia 2015–16. Updated 13 June 2019.https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/health-welfare-expenditure/disease-expenditure-australia/data(viewed Jan 2021).

3. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.Hip fracture care clinical care standard. Sept 2016.https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/publications-and-resources/resource-library/hip-fracture-clinical-care-standard(viewed Feb 2021).

4. Mortality and morbidity of neck of femur fractures: A comparison between Orange and peripheral centres

5. Comparative study of outcomes for elderly hip fractures presenting directly to a referral hospital versus those transferred from peripheral centres

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