Admission to Hospital Following Head Injury in England: Incidence and Socio-Economic Associations
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- Healthcare Services
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- BioMed Central
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Overview: Head injury in England is common. Evidence suggests that socio-economic factors may cause variation in incidence, and this variation may affect planning for services to meet the needs of those who have sustained a head injury. Planning head injury related services at the local level thus needs to be based on local incidence figures rather than regional or national estimates. Socio-economic factors are shown to be associated with admission, including travel to work patterns and lifestyle indicators, which suggests that incidence is amenable to policy initiatives at the macro level as well as preventive programmes targeted at key groups.
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Format: PDF | Size: 161KB | Date: Mar 2005 | Pages: 30
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