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1. Feasibility of collecting long-term patient-reported outcome data in burns patients using a centralised approach.

2. Measuring the Social Impact of Burn Injuries in Australia: An Adaptation of the Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation-The Aus-LIBRE Profile.

3. Hospital-acquired infections as a risk factor for post-traumatic epilepsy: A registry-based cohort study.

4. Excess Risk of Injury in Individuals With Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Compared With the General Population.

5. Concordance between coding sources of burn size and depth across Australian and New Zealand specialist burn services.

6. PRECISION-TBI: a study protocol for a vanguard prospective cohort study to enhance understanding and management of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury in Australia.

7. Comparison of short-term outcomes between people with and without a pre-morbid mental health diagnosis following surgery for traumatic hand injury: a prospective longitudinal study of a multicultural cohort.

8. Perspectives of telehealth access and implementation in people recovering from serious transport injury, health care providers and compensation system staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

9. The association between out of hours burn centre admission and in-hospital outcomes in patients with severe burns.

10. Cost-effectiveness of a purpose-built ward environment and new allied health model of care for major trauma.

11. Perceptions of an Interactive Trauma Recovery Information Booklet.

12. Factors influencing care and support for older adults with traumatic injury in Australia: a qualitative study.

13. An investigation of early enteral nutrition provision in major burn patients in Australia and New Zealand.

14. External validation of a surgical mortality risk prediction model for inpatient noncardiac surgery in an Australian private health insurance dataset.

15. Examining the patient profile and variance of management and in-hospital outcomes for Australian adult burns patients.

16. Towards a national perioperative outcomes registry: A survey of perioperative electronic medical record utilisation to support quality assurance and research at Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Clinical Trials Network hospitals in Australia.

17. Trends in Victorian burn injuries 2008-2017.

18. Clinical practice guideline recommendations for pediatric injury care: protocol for a systematic review.

19. How practitioner, organisational and system-level factors act to influence health promotion evaluation capacity: Validation of a conceptual framework.

20. Association between type 2 diabetes and long-term outcomes in middle-aged and older trauma patients.

21. Poorer first aid after burn is associated with remoteness in Australia: Where to from here?

23. Systematic review of perioperative mortality risk prediction models for adults undergoing inpatient non-cardiac surgery.

24. Pain assessment following burn injury in Australia and New Zealand: Variation in practice and its association on in-hospital outcomes.

25. Driving improved burns care and patient outcomes through clinical registry data: A review of quality indicators in the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand.

26. An assessment of program evaluation methods and quality in Australian prevention agencies.

28. Variation in documented inhalation injury rates following burn injury in Australia and New Zealand.

29. Discharge destination and patient-reported outcomes after inpatient treatment for isolated lower limb fractures.

30. Pain, Anxiety, and Depression in the First Two Years Following Transport-Related Major Trauma: A Population-Based, Prospective Registry Cohort Study.

31. Pre-injury health status of major trauma patients with orthopaedic injuries.

32. Twelve month mortality rates and independent living in people aged 65 years or older after isolated hip fracture: A prospective registry-based study.

33. Controlled ecological evaluation of an implemented exercise training programme to prevent lower limb injuries in sport: differences in implementation activity.

34. Epidemiology of burn-related fatalities in Australia and New Zealand, 2009-2015.

35. Crash characteristics of on-road single-bicycle crashes: an under-recognised problem.

36. The Funding, Administrative, and Policy Influences on the Evaluation of Primary Prevention Programs in Australia.

37. Agreement between medical record and administrative coding of common comorbidities in orthopaedic trauma patients.

38. Using Patient-Reported Outcomes to Predict Revision Arthroplasty Following Femoral Neck Fracture: Enhancing the Value of Clinical Registries through Data Linkage.

39. Epidemiology of work-related burn injuries presenting to burn centres in Australia and New Zealand.

40. Incidence, Costs and Predictors of Non-Union, Delayed Union and Mal-Union Following Long Bone Fracture.

41. A population-based study of treated mental health and persistent pain conditions after transport injury.

42. Validating injury burden estimates using population birth cohorts and longitudinal cohort studies of injury outcomes: the VIBES-Junior study protocol.

43. Twelve-month work-related outcomes following hip fracture in patients under 65 years of age.

44. Predictors of moderate to severe fatigue 12 months following admission to hospital for burn: Results from the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ) Long Term Outcomes project.

45. Twelve-month mortality and functional outcomes in hip fracture patients under 65 years of age.

46. The Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand: progressing the evidence base for burn care.

47. Long term outcomes data for the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand: Is it feasible?

48. Injuries in community-level Australian football: Results from a club-based injury surveillance system.

49. Functional and return to work outcomes following major trauma involving severe pelvic ring fracture.

50. Injury surveillance in community sport: Can we obtain valid data from sports trainers?

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