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Title: Increasing trend in the frequency of sports injuries treated at an Australian regional hospital.
Authors: Wong Shee, Anna
Clapperton, Angela
Finch, Caroline F.
Issue Date: 2017
Publication Title: The Australian Journal of Rural Health
Volume: 25
Issue: 2
Start Page: 125
End Page: 127
Abstract: Understanding the injury burden and how it is changing is important for effective health care provision. Regional hospitals are already experiencing high workloads and emergency department (ED) over- crowding, including that associated with treatment of sports injuries. In New South Wales, the highest rates of hospital-treated sports injuries are in regional and rural areas. Victoria has experienced increasing num- bers of sports injuries requiring hospital treatment sta- tewide. This article investigates the frequency of hospital-treated sports injuries in one large Victorian regional hospital to quantify trends in a regional area and to assess the impact of these injuries on a regional hospital.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/1090
ISSN: 1038-5282
DOI: 10.1111/ajr.12274
Internal ID Number: 00970
Health Subject: ATHLETIC INJURIES
EMERGENCY SERVICE, HOSPITAL
HOSPITALS
REGIONAL HOSPITALS
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Type: Journal Article
Article
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