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2. Pressure Ulcer Prevention
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Bååth, Carina, Brent, Louise, Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, Hommel, Ami, Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, Series Editor, Falaschi, Paolo, Series Editor, and Hertz, Karen, Series Editor
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- 2024
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3. The Nursing Role in Orthogeriatric Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)
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Brent, Louise, primary, Spirgienė, Lina, additional, O’Regan, Niamh, additional, and Diggin, Brid, additional
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- 2023
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4. Pressure Ulcer Prevention
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Bååth, Carina, primary, Brent, Louise, additional, Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, additional, and Hommel, Ami, additional
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- 2023
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5. Long-term outcome collection after hip fracture in Ireland: a systematic review of traditional and grey literature
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Walsh, Mary E., Cunningham, Caitriona, Brent, Louise, Savin, Bibiana, Fitzgerald, Michelle, and Blake, Catherine
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- 2023
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6. Development of a Frailty Index in the Irish Hip Fracture Database
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Walsh, Mary, Ferris, Helena, Brent, Louise, Ahern, Emer, Coughlan, Tara, and Romero-Ortuno, Roman
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- 2023
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7. Intracapsular hip fractures: A comparative study of cemented and uncemented hemiarthroplasties in the Irish hip fracture database
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Moore, Joss, Berney, Mark, Walsh, Mary, Hurson, Conor, Rowan, Fiachra, Cleary, May, and Brent, Louise
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- 2024
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8. Increasing hip fracture volume following repeated lockdowns: an Irish multicentre study of periods pre-Covid, during Covid lockdown and following vaccination
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O’Driscoll, Conor S., Downey, Colum, Timon, Charles, Lennon, David, Brent, Louise, Murphy, Colin G., Cleary, May, and Quinlan, John F.
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- 2023
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9. Is the increased use of intramedullary nailing over DHS for intertrochanteric hip fractures justified? – A review of the Irish hip fracture database 2016 –2020
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Berney, Mark, Moore, Joss, Walsh, Mary, Rowan, Fiachra, Cleary, May, Hurson, Conor, and Brent, Louise
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- 2024
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10. Quad bike related trauma in Ireland
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Hession, Enda, Sheehan, Micheal, Brent, Louise, and Cronin, John
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- 2024
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11. Patient and hospital-level factors associated with time to surgery after hip fracture in Ireland: Analysis of national audit data 2016–2020
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Walsh, Mary E., Blake, Catherine, Walsh, Cathal D., Brent, Louise, and Sorensen, Jan
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- 2023
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12. Diagnostic test accuracy of screening tools for the detection of neurocognitive disorders in older adults post-trauma: A protocol for a systematic review
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Merriman, Niamh A., primary, Walsh, Mary E., additional, O'Regan, Niamh, additional, Carrigan, Marie, additional, Hickey, Pamela, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, and Blake, Catherine, additional
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- 2024
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13. Impact of COVID-19 on hip fracture care in Ireland: findings from the Irish Hip Fracture Database
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Brent, Louise, Ferris, Helena, Sorensen, Jan, Valentelyte, Gintare, Kelly, Fionnola, Hurson, Conor, and Ahern, Emer
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- 2022
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14. IMPACT-Global Hip Fracture Audit: Nosocomial infection, risk prediction and prognostication, minimum reporting standards and global collaborative audit: Lessons from an international multicentre study of 7,090 patients conducted in 14 nations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Abdul-Jabar, Hani, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, Abugarja, Ahmed, Adam, Karen, Aguado Hernández, Héctor J., Améstica Lazcano, Gedeón, Anderson, Sarah, Ansar, Mahmood, Antrobus, Jonathan, Aragón Achig, Esteban Javier, Archunan, Maheswaran, Arrieta Salinas, Mirentxu, Ashford–Wilson, Sarah, Assens Gibert, Cristina, Athanasopoulou, Katerina, Awadelkarim, Mohamed, Baird, Stuart, Bajada, Stefan, Balakrishnan, Shobana, Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar, Ballantyne, James A., Bárcena Goitiandia, Leopoldo, Barkham, Benjamin, Barmpagianni, Christina, Barres-Carsi, Mariano, Barrett, Sarah, Baskaran, Dinnish, Bell, Jean, Bell, Katrina, Bell, Stuart, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Benchimol, Javier Alberto, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, Boswell, Sally, Braile, Adriano, Brennan, Caitlin, Brent, Louise, Brooke, Ben, Bruno, Gaetano, Burahee, Abdus, Burns, Shirley, Calabrò, Giampiero, Campbell, Lucy, Carabelli, Guido Sebastian, Carnegie, Carol, Carretero Cristobal, Guillermo, Caruana, Ethan, Cassinello Ogea, M.a Concepción, Castellanos Robles, Juan, Castillon, Pablo, Chakrabarti, Anil, Cecere, Antonio Benedetto, Chen, Ping, Clarke, Jon V., Collins, Grace, Corrales Cardenal, Jorge E., Corsi, Maurizio, Cózar Adelantado, Gara María, Craxford, Simon, Crooks, Melissa, Cuarental-García, Javier, Cuthbert, Rory, Dall, Graham, Daskalakis, Ioannis, De Cicco, Annalisa, de la Fuente de Dios, Diana, Demaria, Pablo, Dereix, John, Díaz Jiménez, Julian, Dinamarca Montecinos, José Luis, Do Le, Ha Phuong, Donoso Coppa, Juan Pablo, Drosos, Georgios, Duffy, Andrew, East, Jamie, Eastwood, Deborah, Elbahari, Hassan, Elias de Molins Peña, Carmen, Elmamoun, Mamoun, Emmerson, Ben, Escobar Sánchez, Daniel, Faimali, Martina, Farré-Mercadé, Maria Victòria, Farrow, Luke, Fayez, Almari, Fell, Adam, Fenner, Christopher, Ferguson, David, Finlayson, Louise, Flores Gómez, Aldo, Freeman, Nicholas, French, Jonathan, Gabardo Calvo, Santiago, Gagliardo, Nicola, Garcia Albiñana, Joan, García Cruz, Guillermo, García de Cortázar Antolín, Unai, García Virto, Virginia, Gealy, Sophie, Gil Caballero, Sandra Marcela, Gill, Moneet, González González, María Soledad, Gopireddy, Rajesh, Guntley, Diane, Gurung, Binay, Guzmán Rosales, Guadalupe, Haddad, Nedaa, Hafeez, Mahum, Haller, Petra, Halligan, Emer, Hardie, John, Hawker, Imogen, Helal, Amr, Herrera Cruz, Mariana, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Ruben, Horton, James, Howells, Sean, Howieson, Alan, Hughes, Luke, Hünicken Torrez, Flavia Lorena, Hurtado Ortega, Ana, Huxley, Peter, Hamid, Hytham K.S., Ilahi, Nida, Iliadis, Alexis, Inman, Dominic, Jadhao, Piyush, Jandoo, Rajan, Jawad, Lucy, Jayatilaka, Malwattage Lara Tania, Jenkins, Paul J., Jeyapalan, Rathan, Johnson, David, Johnston, Andrew, Joseph, Sarah, Kapoor, Siddhant, Karagiannidis, Georgios, Karanam, Krishna Saga, Kattakayam, Freddy, Konarski, Alastair, Kontakis, Georgios, Labrador Hernández, Gregorio, Lancaster, Victoria, Landi, Giovanni, Le, Brian, Liew, Ignatius, Logishetty, Kartik, Lopez Marquez, Andrew Carlomaria Daniel, Lopez, Judit, Lum, Joann, Macpherson, Gavin J., Madan, Suvira, Mahroof, Sabreena, Malik-Tabassum, Khalid, Mallina, Ravi, Maqsood, Afnan, Marson, Ben, Martin Legorburo, M. José, Martin-Perez, Encarna, Martínez Jiménez, Tania, Martinez Martin, Javier, Mayne, Alistair, Mayor, Amy, McAlinden, Gavan, McLean, Lucille, McDonald, Lorna, McIntyre, Joshua, McKay, Pamela, McKean, Greg, McShane, Heather, Medici, Antonio, Meeke, Chelsea, Meldrum, Evonne, Mendez, Mijail, Mercer, Scott, Merino Perez, Josu, Mesa-Lampré, María-Pilar, Mighton, Shuna, Milne, Kirsty, Mohamed Yaseen, Muhammed, Moppett, Iain, Mora, Jesus, Morales-Zumel, Sira, Moreno Fenoll, Irene Blanca, Mousa, Adham, Murray, Alastair W., Murray, Elspeth V., Nair, Radhika, Neary, Fiona, Negri, Giacomo, Negus, Oliver, Newham-Harvey, Fiona, Ng, Nigel, Nightingale, Jess, Noor Mohamed Anver, Sumiya, Nunag, Perrico, O'Hare, Matthew, Ollivere, Ben, Ortés Gómez, Raquel, Owens, AnneMarie, Page, Siobhan, Palloni, Valentina, Panagiotopoulos, Andreas, Panagiotopoulos, Elias, Panesar, Paul, Papadopoulos, Antonios, Spyridon, Papagiannis, Pareja Sierra, Teresa, Park, Chang, Parwaiz, Hammad, Paterson-Byrne, Paul, Patton, Sam, Pearce, Jack, Porter, Marina, Pellegrino, Achille, Pèrez Cuellar, Arturo, Pezzella, Raffaele, Phadnis, Ashish, Pinder, Charlotte, Piper, Danielle, Powell-Bowns, Matilda, Prieto Martín, Rocío, Probert, Annabel, Ramesh, Ashwanth, Ramírez de Arellano, Manuel Vicente Mejía, Renton, Duncan, Rickman, Stephen, Robertson, Alastair, Roche Albero, Adrian, Rodrigo Verguizas, José Alberto, Rodríguez Couso, Myriam, Rooney, Joanna, Sáez-López, Pilar, Saldaña-Díaz, Andres, Santulli, Adriano, Sanz Pérez, Marta Isabel, Sarraf, Khaled M., Scarsbrook, Christine, Scott, Chloe E.H., Scott, Jennifer, Shah, Sachi, Sharaf, Sharief, Sharma, Sidharth, Shirley, Denise, Siano, Antonio, Simpson, James, Singh, Abhinav, Singh, Amit, Sinnett, Tim, Sisodia, Gurudatt, Smith, Philomena, Sophena Bert, Eugenia, Steel, Michael, Stewart, Avril, Stewart, Claire, Sugand, Kapil, Sullivan, Niall, Sweeting, Lauren, Symes, Michael, Tan, Dylan Jun Hao, Tancredi, Francesco, Tatani, Irini, Thomas, Philip, Thomson, Fraser, Toner, Niamh S., Tong, Anna, Toro, Antonio, Tosounidis, Theodoros, Tottas, Stylianos, Trinidad Leo, Andrea, Tucker, Damien, Vemulapalli, Krishna, Ventura Garces, Diego, Vernon, Olivia Katherine, Viveros Garcia, Juan Carlos, Ward, Alex, Ward, Kirsty, Watson, Kate, Weerasuriya, Thisara, Wickramanayake, Udara, Wilkinson, Hannah, Windley, Joseph, Wood, Janet, Wynell-Mayow, William, Zatti, Giovanni, Zeiton, Moez, Zurrón Lobato, Miriam, Hall, Andrew J., Clement, Nicholas D., Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, MacLullich, Alasdair MJ., Toro, Giuseppe, Johansen, Antony, White, Tim O., and Duckworth, Andrew D.
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- 2022
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15. IMPACT of COVID-19 on hip fracture services: A global survey by the International Multicentre Project Auditing COVID-19 in Trauma & Orthopaedics
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Hall, Andrew J., Clement, Nicholas D., MacLullich, Alasdair M.J., Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, Hoefer, Christine, Brent, Louise, White, Timothy O., and Duckworth, Andrew D.
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- 2022
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16. Fragility Fracture Audit
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Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, Brent, Louise, Currie, Colin T., Costa, Matthew, Maggi, Stefania, Series Editor, Falaschi, Paolo, editor, and Marsh, David, editor
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- 2021
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17. Nursing in the Orthogeriatric Setting
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Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, Hertz, Karen, Myhre-Jensen, Charlotte, Brent, Louise, Maggi, Stefania, Series Editor, Falaschi, Paolo, editor, and Marsh, David, editor
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- 2021
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18. Intracapsular hip fractures: A comparative study of cemented and uncemented hemiarthroplasties in the Irish hip fracture database
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Moore, Joss, primary, Berney, Mark, additional, Walsh, Mary, additional, Hurson, Conor, additional, Rowan, Fiachra, additional, Cleary, May, additional, and Brent, Louise, additional
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- 2023
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19. Prehospital characteristics that identify major trauma patients: A hybrid systematic review protocol
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Donnelly, Nora, primary, Linvill, Matthew, additional, Zaidan, Ricardo, additional, Simpson, Andrew, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, Hickey, Pamela, additional, Masterson, Siobhan, additional, Deasy, Conor, additional, and Doyle, Frank, additional
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- 2023
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20. Quad Bike Related Trauma in Ireland
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Hession, Enda, primary, Sheehan, Micheal, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, and Cronin, John, additional
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- 2023
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21. Is the increased use of intramedullary nailing over DHS for intertrochanteric hip fractures justified? – A review of the Irish hip fracture database 2016 –2020
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Berney, Mark, primary, Moore, Joss, additional, Walsh, Mary, additional, Rowan, Fiachra, additional, Cleary, May, additional, Hurson, Conor, additional, and Brent, Louise, additional
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- 2023
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22. Early mobilisation reduces the risk of in-hospital mortality following hip fracture
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Ferris, Helena, Brent, Louise, and Coughlan, Tara
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- 2020
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23. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment from a Nursing Perspective
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Spirgiene, Lina, Brent, Louise, Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, Series Editor, Falaschi, Paolo, Series Editor, and Hertz, Karen, Series Editor
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- 2018
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24. Family Partnerships, Palliative Care and End of Life
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Brent, Louise, Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, Hertz, Karen, Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, Series Editor, Falaschi, Paolo, Series Editor, and Hertz, Karen, Series Editor
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- 2018
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25. The International Collaboration of Orthopaedic Nursing (ICON): Best practice nursing care standards for older adults with fragility hip fracture
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Meehan, Anita J., Maher, Ann Butler, Brent, Louise, Copanitsanou, Panagiota, Cross, Jason, Kimber, Cheryl, MacDonald, Valerie, Marques, Andréa, Peng, LingLi, Queirós, Carmen, Roigk, Patrick, Sheehan, Katie Jane, Skúladóttir, Sigrún Sunna, and Hommel, Ami
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- 2019
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26. Motorcycle-related trauma in Ireland.
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Hession, Enda, Sheehan, Micheal, Brent, Louise, and Cronin, John
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WOUND care ,MOTOR vehicles ,TRAFFIC accidents ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,MANN Whitney U Test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,DEMOGRAPHY ,WOUNDS & injuries ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
Introduction: Motorcyclists are over-represented in collision statistics in Ireland. There is a lack of descriptive studies assessing the impact and injury pattern of this trauma cohort. This study examines this trauma subset using data collected by the Major Trauma Audit (MTA) by the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) to identify patient demographics, injury mechanism and type, treatments received, and outcomes. Methods: All motorcycle-related trauma cases recorded on the MTA, NOCA in Ireland for the period 2014 to 2019 were gathered and analysed. Results: There were 704 cases identified; 94% of cases were male. The median (interquartile range (IQR)) age was 38.2 (26.7–49.7). There were 6.4% (n = 45) aged 0–18 years, 88.2% (n = 621) aged 18–64 and 5.4% (n = 38) greater than 65 years. The median injury severity score (ISS) overall of this trauma cohort was 13 (IQR 9–24) but 306 patients (43.5%) had an ISS > 15. The most severe injury body region with 35.4% (n = 249) was the limbs. Most patients arrived during the summer months with Sunday the highest day of attendance (n = 181, 25.7%). May to August were the months with the most attendance (n = 366, 52%). Most patients were discharged home (n = 372, 52.8%) and 43.8% (n = 308) required transfer to at least one other hospital for definitive care. There were 19 patients (2.7%) who died after arrival to hospital. Conclusion: Motorcycle trauma predominantly affects a young male population with moderate severity injury characteristics. A significant proportion of patients present at weekends during the summer months, likely the result of recreational riding. A large cohort of patients requires transfer for definitive care, which has significant implications for trauma care pathways. National policies to enforce safety measures and public awareness for recreational motorcycle use may improve traffic safety and ultimately population health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Nursing in the Orthogeriatric Setting
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Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, primary, Hertz, Karen, additional, Myhre-Jensen, Charlotte, additional, and Brent, Louise, additional
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- 2020
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28. Fragility Fracture Audit
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Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, primary, Brent, Louise, additional, Currie, Colin T., additional, and Costa, Matthew, additional
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- 2020
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29. The effect of indirect admission via hospital transfer on hip fracture patients in Ireland
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Hughes, Andrew J., Brent, Louise, Biesma, Regien, Kenny, Paddy J., and Hurson, Conor J.
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- 2019
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30. AB073. SOH23ABS_133. Service-level factors associated with total arthroplasty rate and time to arthroplasty surgery after hip fracture in Ireland: analysis of the national Irish Hip Fracture Database 2017–2020
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Geary, Ellen, primary, Hurson, Conor, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, and Walsh, Mary, additional
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- 2023
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31. Irish Hip Fracture Database National Report 2017-2021: improvement over time
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Brent, Louise, Hickey, Pamela, Ahern, Emer, Hurson, Conor, Kelly, Fionnola, Lodola, Carlo, Savin, Bibiana, Committee, The Irish Hip Fracture Database Governance, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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clinical care ,Irish ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,clinical audit ,audit ,Orthopaedics ,outcomes ,Geriatrics and gerontology ,110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology ,governance ,data ,hip fracture ,standards ,fracture care ,Ireland ,database ,110314 Orthopaedics - Abstract
This is the ninth national report from the Irish Hip Fracture Database (IHFD). To date, the audit has captured data on more than 28,000 patients. The Irish Hip Fracture Database National Report 2021 includes data from 3,806 cases. The data provide detailed information about the care, processes and outcomes of patients and allow each hospital to be benchmarked against comparable hospitals in Ireland and internationally. This report is the first report to explore the trends in case mix, standards and outcomes, and covers the 5-year period from 2017 to 2021.
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- 2023
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32. IMPACT-Global Hip Fracture Audit: Nosocomial infection, risk prediction and prognostication, minimum reporting standards and global collaborative audit
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Hall, Andrew J., primary, Clement, Nicholas D., additional, Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, additional, MacLullich, Alasdair MJ., additional, Toro, Giuseppe, additional, Johansen, Antony, additional, White, Tim O., additional, Duckworth, Andrew D., additional, Abdul-Jabar, Hani, additional, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, additional, Abugarja, Ahmed, additional, Adam, Karen, additional, Aguado Hernández, Héctor J., additional, Améstica Lazcano, Gedeón, additional, Anderson, Sarah, additional, Ansar, Mahmood, additional, Antrobus, Jonathan, additional, Aragón Achig, Esteban Javier, additional, Archunan, Maheswaran, additional, Arrieta Salinas, Mirentxu, additional, Ashford–Wilson, Sarah, additional, Assens Gibert, Cristina, additional, Athanasopoulou, Katerina, additional, Awadelkarim, Mohamed, additional, Baird, Stuart, additional, Bajada, Stefan, additional, Balakrishnan, Shobana, additional, Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar, additional, Ballantyne, James A., additional, Bárcena Goitiandia, Leopoldo, additional, Barkham, Benjamin, additional, Barmpagianni, Christina, additional, Barres-Carsi, Mariano, additional, Barrett, Sarah, additional, Baskaran, Dinnish, additional, Bell, Jean, additional, Bell, Katrina, additional, Bell, Stuart, additional, Bellelli, Giuseppe, additional, Benchimol, Javier Alberto, additional, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, additional, Boswell, Sally, additional, Braile, Adriano, additional, Brennan, Caitlin, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, Brooke, Ben, additional, Bruno, Gaetano, additional, Burahee, Abdus, additional, Burns, Shirley, additional, Calabrò, Giampiero, additional, Campbell, Lucy, additional, Carabelli, Guido Sebastian, additional, Carnegie, Carol, additional, Carretero Cristobal, Guillermo, additional, Caruana, Ethan, additional, Cassinello Ogea, M.a Concepción, additional, Castellanos Robles, Juan, additional, Castillon, Pablo, additional, Chakrabarti, Anil, additional, Cecere, Antonio Benedetto, additional, Chen, Ping, additional, Clarke, Jon V., additional, Collins, Grace, additional, Corrales Cardenal, Jorge E., additional, Corsi, Maurizio, additional, Cózar Adelantado, Gara María, additional, Craxford, Simon, additional, Crooks, Melissa, additional, Cuarental-García, Javier, additional, Cuthbert, Rory, additional, Dall, Graham, additional, Daskalakis, Ioannis, additional, De Cicco, Annalisa, additional, de la Fuente de Dios, Diana, additional, Demaria, Pablo, additional, Dereix, John, additional, Díaz Jiménez, Julian, additional, Dinamarca Montecinos, José Luis, additional, Do Le, Ha Phuong, additional, Donoso Coppa, Juan Pablo, additional, Drosos, Georgios, additional, Duffy, Andrew, additional, East, Jamie, additional, Eastwood, Deborah, additional, Elbahari, Hassan, additional, Elias de Molins Peña, Carmen, additional, Elmamoun, Mamoun, additional, Emmerson, Ben, additional, Escobar Sánchez, Daniel, additional, Faimali, Martina, additional, Farré-Mercadé, Maria Victòria, additional, Farrow, Luke, additional, Fayez, Almari, additional, Fell, Adam, additional, Fenner, Christopher, additional, Ferguson, David, additional, Finlayson, Louise, additional, Flores Gómez, Aldo, additional, Freeman, Nicholas, additional, French, Jonathan, additional, Gabardo Calvo, Santiago, additional, Gagliardo, Nicola, additional, Garcia Albiñana, Joan, additional, García Cruz, Guillermo, additional, García de Cortázar Antolín, Unai, additional, García Virto, Virginia, additional, Gealy, Sophie, additional, Gil Caballero, Sandra Marcela, additional, Gill, Moneet, additional, González González, María Soledad, additional, Gopireddy, Rajesh, additional, Guntley, Diane, additional, Gurung, Binay, additional, Guzmán Rosales, Guadalupe, additional, Haddad, Nedaa, additional, Hafeez, Mahum, additional, Haller, Petra, additional, Halligan, Emer, additional, Hardie, John, additional, Hawker, Imogen, additional, Helal, Amr, additional, Herrera Cruz, Mariana, additional, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Ruben, additional, Horton, James, additional, Howells, Sean, additional, Howieson, Alan, additional, Hughes, Luke, additional, Hünicken Torrez, Flavia Lorena, additional, Hurtado Ortega, Ana, additional, Huxley, Peter, additional, Hamid, Hytham K.S., additional, Ilahi, Nida, additional, Iliadis, Alexis, additional, Inman, Dominic, additional, Jadhao, Piyush, additional, Jandoo, Rajan, additional, Jawad, Lucy, additional, Jayatilaka, Malwattage Lara Tania, additional, Jenkins, Paul J., additional, Jeyapalan, Rathan, additional, Johnson, David, additional, Johnston, Andrew, additional, Joseph, Sarah, additional, Kapoor, Siddhant, additional, Karagiannidis, Georgios, additional, Karanam, Krishna Saga, additional, Kattakayam, Freddy, additional, Konarski, Alastair, additional, Kontakis, Georgios, additional, Labrador Hernández, Gregorio, additional, Lancaster, Victoria, additional, Landi, Giovanni, additional, Le, Brian, additional, Liew, Ignatius, additional, Logishetty, Kartik, additional, Lopez Marquez, Andrew Carlomaria Daniel, additional, Lopez, Judit, additional, Lum, Joann, additional, Macpherson, Gavin J., additional, Madan, Suvira, additional, Mahroof, Sabreena, additional, Malik-Tabassum, Khalid, additional, Mallina, Ravi, additional, Maqsood, Afnan, additional, Marson, Ben, additional, Martin Legorburo, M. José, additional, Martin-Perez, Encarna, additional, Martínez Jiménez, Tania, additional, Martinez Martin, Javier, additional, Mayne, Alistair, additional, Mayor, Amy, additional, McAlinden, Gavan, additional, McLean, Lucille, additional, McDonald, Lorna, additional, McIntyre, Joshua, additional, McKay, Pamela, additional, McKean, Greg, additional, McShane, Heather, additional, Medici, Antonio, additional, Meeke, Chelsea, additional, Meldrum, Evonne, additional, Mendez, Mijail, additional, Mercer, Scott, additional, Merino Perez, Josu, additional, Mesa-Lampré, María-Pilar, additional, Mighton, Shuna, additional, Milne, Kirsty, additional, Mohamed Yaseen, Muhammed, additional, Moppett, Iain, additional, Mora, Jesus, additional, Morales-Zumel, Sira, additional, Moreno Fenoll, Irene Blanca, additional, Mousa, Adham, additional, Murray, Alastair W., additional, Murray, Elspeth V., additional, Nair, Radhika, additional, Neary, Fiona, additional, Negri, Giacomo, additional, Negus, Oliver, additional, Newham-Harvey, Fiona, additional, Ng, Nigel, additional, Nightingale, Jess, additional, Noor Mohamed Anver, Sumiya, additional, Nunag, Perrico, additional, O'Hare, Matthew, additional, Ollivere, Ben, additional, Ortés Gómez, Raquel, additional, Owens, AnneMarie, additional, Page, Siobhan, additional, Palloni, Valentina, additional, Panagiotopoulos, Andreas, additional, Panagiotopoulos, Elias, additional, Panesar, Paul, additional, Papadopoulos, Antonios, additional, Spyridon, Papagiannis, additional, Pareja Sierra, Teresa, additional, Park, Chang, additional, Parwaiz, Hammad, additional, Paterson-Byrne, Paul, additional, Patton, Sam, additional, Pearce, Jack, additional, Porter, Marina, additional, Pellegrino, Achille, additional, Pèrez Cuellar, Arturo, additional, Pezzella, Raffaele, additional, Phadnis, Ashish, additional, Pinder, Charlotte, additional, Piper, Danielle, additional, Powell-Bowns, Matilda, additional, Prieto Martín, Rocío, additional, Probert, Annabel, additional, Ramesh, Ashwanth, additional, Ramírez de Arellano, Manuel Vicente Mejía, additional, Renton, Duncan, additional, Rickman, Stephen, additional, Robertson, Alastair, additional, Roche Albero, Adrian, additional, Rodrigo Verguizas, José Alberto, additional, Rodríguez Couso, Myriam, additional, Rooney, Joanna, additional, Sáez-López, Pilar, additional, Saldaña-Díaz, Andres, additional, Santulli, Adriano, additional, Sanz Pérez, Marta Isabel, additional, Sarraf, Khaled M., additional, Scarsbrook, Christine, additional, Scott, Chloe E.H., additional, Scott, Jennifer, additional, Shah, Sachi, additional, Sharaf, Sharief, additional, Sharma, Sidharth, additional, Shirley, Denise, additional, Siano, Antonio, additional, Simpson, James, additional, Singh, Abhinav, additional, Singh, Amit, additional, Sinnett, Tim, additional, Sisodia, Gurudatt, additional, Smith, Philomena, additional, Sophena Bert, Eugenia, additional, Steel, Michael, additional, Stewart, Avril, additional, Stewart, Claire, additional, Sugand, Kapil, additional, Sullivan, Niall, additional, Sweeting, Lauren, additional, Symes, Michael, additional, Tan, Dylan Jun Hao, additional, Tancredi, Francesco, additional, Tatani, Irini, additional, Thomas, Philip, additional, Thomson, Fraser, additional, Toner, Niamh S., additional, Tong, Anna, additional, Toro, Antonio, additional, Tosounidis, Theodoros, additional, Tottas, Stylianos, additional, Trinidad Leo, Andrea, additional, Tucker, Damien, additional, Vemulapalli, Krishna, additional, Ventura Garces, Diego, additional, Vernon, Olivia Katherine, additional, Viveros Garcia, Juan Carlos, additional, Ward, Alex, additional, Ward, Kirsty, additional, Watson, Kate, additional, Weerasuriya, Thisara, additional, Wickramanayake, Udara, additional, Wilkinson, Hannah, additional, Windley, Joseph, additional, Wood, Janet, additional, Wynell-Mayow, William, additional, Zatti, Giovanni, additional, Zeiton, Moez, additional, and Zurrón Lobato, Miriam, additional
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Hession, Enda, primary, Sheehan, Micheal, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, and Cronin, John, additional
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34. A retrospective review of patients who sustained traumatic brain injury in Ireland 2014–2019
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Gilmartin, Stephen, primary, Brent, Louise, additional, Hanrahan, Michael, additional, Dunphy, Michael, additional, and Deasy, Conor, additional
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35. Development of a Frailty Index in the Irish Hip Fracture Database
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Walsh, Mary, primary, Ferris, Helena, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, Ahern, Emer, additional, Coughlan, Tara, additional, and Romero-Ortuno, Roman, additional
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36. IMPACT-Global Hip Fracture Audit: Nosocomial infection, risk prediction and prognostication, minimum reporting standards and global collaborative audit. Lessons from an international multicentre study of 7,090 patients conducted in 14 nations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Hall, Andrew J., Clement, Nicholas D., Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, MacLullich, Alasdair MJ., Toro, Giuseppe, Johansen, Antony, White, Tim O., Duckworth, Andrew D., Abdul-Jabar, Hani, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, Abugarja, Ahmed, Adam, Karen, Aguado Hernández, Héctor J., Améstica Lazcano, Gedeón, Anderson, Sarah, Ansar, Mahmood, Antrobus, Jonathan, Aragón Achig, Esteban Javier, Archunan, Maheswaran, Arrieta Salinas, Mirentxu, Ashford-Wilson, Sarah, Assens Gibert, Cristina, Athanasopoulou, Katerina, Awadelkarim, Mohamed, Baird, Stuart, Bajada, Stefan, Balakrishnan, Shobana, Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar, Ballantyne, James A., Bárcena Goitiandia, Leopoldo, Barkham, Benjamin, Barmpagianni, Christina, Barres-Carsi, Mariano, Barrett, Sarah, Baskaran, Dinnish, Bell, Jean, Bell, Katrina, Bell, Stuart, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Benchimol, Javier Alberto, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, Boswell, Sally, Braile, Adriano, Brennan, Caitlin, Brent, Louise, Brooke, Ben, Bruno, Gaetano, Burahee, Abdus, Burns, Shirley, Calabrò, Giampiero, Campbell, Lucy, Carabelli, Guido Sebastian, Carnegie, Carol, Carretero Cristobal, Guillermo, Caruana, Ethan, Cassinello Ogea, M. a Concepción, Castellanos Robles, Juan, Castillon, Pablo, Chakrabarti, Anil, Cecere, Antonio Benedetto, Chen, Ping, Clarke, Jon V., Collins, Grace, Corrales Cardenal, Jorge E., Corsi, Maurizio, Cózar Adelantado, Gara María, Craxford, Simon, Crooks, Melissa, Cuarental-García, Javier, Cuthbert, Rory, Dall, Graham, Daskalakis, Ioannis, De Cicco, Annalisa, Diana, de la Fuente de Dios, Demaria, Pablo, Dereix, John, Díaz Jiménez, Julian, Dinamarca Montecinos, José Luis, Do Le, Ha Phuong, Donoso Coppa, Juan Pablo, Drosos, Georgios, Duffy, Andrew, East, Jamie, Eastwood, Deborah, Elbahari, Hassan, Elias de Molins Peña, Carmen, Elmamoun, Mamoun, Emmerson, Ben, Escobar Sánchez, Daniel, Faimali, Martina, Farré-Mercadé, Maria Victòria, Farrow, Luke, Fayez, Almari, Fell, Adam, Fenner, Christopher, Ferguson, David, Finlayson, Louise, Flores Gómez, Aldo, Freeman, Nicholas, French, Jonathan, Gabardo Calvo, Santiago, Gagliardo, Nicola, Garcia Albiñana, Joan, García Cruz, Guillermo, García de Cortázar Antolín, Unai, García Virto, Virginia, Gealy, Sophie, Gil Caballero, Sandra Marcela, Gill, Moneet, González González, María Soledad, Gopireddy, Rajesh, Guntley, Diane, Gurung, Binay, Guzmán Rosales, Guadalupe, Haddad, Nedaa, Hafeez, Mahum, Haller, Petra, Halligan, Emer, Hardie, John, Hawker, Imogen, Helal, Amr, Herrera Cruz, Mariana, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Ruben, Horton, James, Howells, Sean, Howieson, Alan, Hughes, Luke, Hünicken Torrez, Flavia Lorena, Hurtado Ortega, Ana, Huxley, Peter, Hamid, Hytham K. 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H., Scott, Jennifer, Shah, Sachi, Sharaf, Sharief, Sharma, Sidharth, Shirley, Denise, Siano, Antonio, Simpson, James, Singh, Abhinav, Singh, Amit, Sinnett, Tim, Sisodia, Gurudatt, Smith, Philomena, Sophena Bert, Eugenia, Steel, Michael, Stewart, Avril, Stewart, Claire, Sugand, Kapil, Sullivan, Niall, Sweeting, Lauren, Symes, Michael, Tan, Dylan Jun Hao, Tancredi, Francesco, Tatani, Irini, Thomas, Philip, Thomson, Fraser, Toner, Niamh S., Tong, Anna, Toro, Antonio, Tosounidis, Theodoros, Tottas, Stylianos, Trinidad Leo, Andrea, Tucker, Damien, Vemulapalli, Krishna, Ventura Garces, Diego, Vernon, Olivia Katherine, Viveros Garcia, Juan Carlos, Ward, Alex, Ward, Kirsty, Watson, Kate, Weerasuriya, Thisara, Wickramanayake, Udara, Wilkinson, Hannah, Windley, Joseph, Wood, Janet, Wynell-Mayow, William, Zatti, Giovanni, Zeiton, Moez, Zurrón Lobato, Miriam, Hall, A, Clement, N, Ojeda-Thies, C, Maclullich, A, Toro, G, Johansen, A, White, T, Duckworth, A, Abdul-Jabar, H, Abu-Rajab, R, Abugarja, A, Adam, K, Aguado Hernández, H, Améstica Lazcano, G, Anderson, S, Ansar, M, Antrobus, J, Aragón Achig, E, Archunan, M, Arrieta Salinas, M, Ashford-Wilson, S, Assens Gibert, C, Athanasopoulou, K, Awadelkarim, M, Baird, S, Bajada, S, Balakrishnan, S, Balasubramanian, S, Ballantyne, J, Bárcena Goitiandia, L, Barkham, B, Barmpagianni, C, Barres-Carsi, M, Barrett, S, Baskaran, D, Bell, J, Bell, K, Bell, S, Bellelli, G, Benchimol, J, Boietti, B, Boswell, S, Braile, A, Brennan, C, Brent, L, Brooke, B, Bruno, G, Burahee, A, Burns, S, Calabrò, G, Campbell, L, Carabelli, G, Carnegie, C, Carretero Cristobal, G, Caruana, E, Cassinello Ogea, M, Castellanos Robles, J, Castillon, P, Chakrabarti, A, Cecere, A, Chen, P, Clarke, J, Collins, G, Corrales Cardenal, J, Corsi, M, Cózar Adelantado, G, Craxford, S, Crooks, M, Cuarental-García, J, Cuthbert, R, Dall, G, Daskalakis, I, De Cicco, A, Diana, D, Demaria, P, Dereix, J, Díaz Jiménez, J, Dinamarca Montecinos, J, Do Le, H, Donoso Coppa, J, Drosos, G, Duffy, A, East, J, Eastwood, D, Elbahari, H, Elias de Molins Peña, C, Elmamoun, M, Emmerson, B, Escobar Sánchez, D, Faimali, M, Farré-Mercadé, M, Farrow, L, Fayez, A, Fell, A, Fenner, C, Ferguson, D, Finlayson, L, Flores Gómez, A, Freeman, N, French, J, Gabardo Calvo, S, Gagliardo, N, Garcia Albiñana, J, García Cruz, G, García de Cortázar Antolín, U, García Virto, V, Gealy, S, Gil Caballero, S, Gill, M, González González, M, Gopireddy, R, Guntley, D, Gurung, B, Guzmán Rosales, G, Haddad, N, Hafeez, M, Haller, P, Halligan, E, Hardie, J, Hawker, I, Helal, A, Herrera Cruz, M, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, R, Horton, J, Howells, S, Howieson, A, Hughes, L, Hünicken Torrez, F, Hurtado Ortega, A, Huxley, P, Hamid, H, Ilahi, N, Iliadis, A, Inman, D, Jadhao, P, Jandoo, R, Jawad, L, Jayatilaka, M, Jenkins, P, Jeyapalan, R, Johnson, D, Johnston, A, Joseph, S, Kapoor, S, Karagiannidis, G, Karanam, K, Kattakayam, F, Konarski, A, Kontakis, G, Labrador Hernández, G, Lancaster, V, Landi, G, Le, B, Liew, I, Logishetty, K, Lopez Marquez, A, Lopez, J, Lum, J, Macpherson, G, Madan, S, Mahroof, S, Malik-Tabassum, K, Mallina, R, Maqsood, A, Marson, B, Martin Legorburo, M, Martin-Perez, E, Martínez Jiménez, T, Martinez Martin, J, Mayne, A, Mayor, A, Mcalinden, G, Mclean, L, Mcdonald, L, Mcintyre, J, Mckay, P, Mckean, G, Mcshane, H, Medici, A, Meeke, C, Meldrum, E, Mendez, M, Mercer, S, Merino Perez, J, Mesa-Lampré, M, Mighton, S, Milne, K, Mohamed Yaseen, M, Moppett, I, Mora, J, Morales-Zumel, S, Moreno Fenoll, I, Mousa, A, Murray, A, Murray, E, Nair, R, Neary, F, Negri, G, Negus, O, Newham-Harvey, F, Ng, N, Nightingale, J, Noor Mohamed Anver, S, Nunag, P, O'Hare, M, Ollivere, B, Ortés Gómez, R, Owens, A, Page, S, Palloni, V, Panagiotopoulos, A, Panagiotopoulos, E, Panesar, P, Papadopoulos, A, Spyridon, P, Pareja Sierra, T, Park, C, Parwaiz, H, Paterson-Byrne, P, Patton, S, Pearce, J, Porter, M, Pellegrino, A, Pèrez Cuellar, A, Pezzella, R, Phadnis, A, Pinder, C, Piper, D, Powell-Bowns, M, Prieto Martín, R, Probert, A, Ramesh, A, Ramírez de Arellano, M, Renton, D, Rickman, S, Robertson, A, Roche Albero, A, Rodrigo Verguizas, J, Rodríguez Couso, M, Rooney, J, Sáez-López, P, Saldaña-Díaz, A, Santulli, A, Sanz Pérez, M, Sarraf, K, Scarsbrook, C, Scott, C, Scott, J, Shah, S, Sharaf, S, Sharma, S, Shirley, D, Siano, A, Simpson, J, Singh, A, Sinnett, T, Sisodia, G, Smith, P, Sophena Bert, E, Steel, M, Stewart, A, Stewart, C, Sugand, K, Sullivan, N, Sweeting, L, Symes, M, Tan, D, Tancredi, F, Tatani, I, Thomas, P, Thomson, F, Toner, N, Tong, A, Toro, A, Tosounidis, T, Tottas, S, Trinidad Leo, A, Tucker, D, Vemulapalli, K, Ventura Garces, D, Vernon, O, Viveros Garcia, J, Ward, A, Ward, K, Watson, K, Weerasuriya, T, Wickramanayake, U, Wilkinson, H, Windley, J, Wood, J, Wynell-Mayow, W, Zatti, G, Zeiton, M, Zurrón Lobato, M, Hall, Andrew J., Clement, Nicholas D., Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, Maclullich, Alasdair MJ., Toro, Giuseppe, Johansen, Antony, White, Tim O., Duckworth, Andrew D., Abdul-Jabar, Hani, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, Abugarja, Ahmed, Adam, Karen, Aguado Hernández, Héctor J., Améstica Lazcano, Gedeón, Anderson, Sarah, Ansar, Mahmood, Antrobus, Jonathan, Aragón Achig, Esteban Javier, Archunan, Maheswaran, Arrieta Salinas, Mirentxu, Ashford-Wilson, Sarah, Assens Gibert, Cristina, Athanasopoulou, Katerina, Awadelkarim, Mohamed, Baird, Stuart, Bajada, Stefan, Balakrishnan, Shobana, Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar, Ballantyne, James A., Bárcena Goitiandia, Leopoldo, Barkham, Benjamin, Barmpagianni, Christina, Barres-Carsi, Mariano, Barrett, Sarah, Baskaran, Dinnish, Bell, Jean, Bell, Katrina, Bell, Stuart, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Benchimol, Javier Alberto, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, Boswell, Sally, Braile, Adriano, Brennan, Caitlin, Brent, Louise, Brooke, Ben, Bruno, Gaetano, Burahee, Abdu, Burns, Shirley, Calabrò, Giampiero, Campbell, Lucy, Carabelli, Guido Sebastian, Carnegie, Carol, Carretero Cristobal, Guillermo, Caruana, Ethan, Cassinello Ogea, M. a Concepción, Castellanos Robles, Juan, Castillon, Pablo, Chakrabarti, Anil, Cecere, Antonio Benedetto, Chen, Ping, Clarke, Jon V., Collins, Grace, Corrales Cardenal, Jorge E., Corsi, Maurizio, Cózar Adelantado, Gara María, Craxford, Simon, Crooks, Melissa, Cuarental-García, Javier, Cuthbert, Rory, Dall, Graham, Daskalakis, Ioanni, De Cicco, Annalisa, Diana, de la Fuente de Dio, Demaria, Pablo, Dereix, John, Díaz Jiménez, Julian, Dinamarca Montecinos, José Lui, Do Le, Ha Phuong, Donoso Coppa, Juan Pablo, Drosos, Georgio, Duffy, Andrew, East, Jamie, Eastwood, Deborah, Elbahari, Hassan, Elias de Molins Peña, Carmen, Elmamoun, Mamoun, Emmerson, Ben, Escobar Sánchez, Daniel, Faimali, Martina, Farré-Mercadé, Maria Victòria, Farrow, Luke, Fayez, Almari, Fell, Adam, Fenner, Christopher, Ferguson, David, Finlayson, Louise, Flores Gómez, Aldo, Freeman, Nichola, French, Jonathan, Gabardo Calvo, Santiago, Gagliardo, Nicola, Garcia Albiñana, Joan, García Cruz, Guillermo, García de Cortázar Antolín, Unai, García Virto, Virginia, Gealy, Sophie, Gil Caballero, Sandra Marcela, Gill, Moneet, González González, María Soledad, Gopireddy, Rajesh, Guntley, Diane, Gurung, Binay, Guzmán Rosales, Guadalupe, Haddad, Nedaa, Hafeez, Mahum, Haller, Petra, Halligan, Emer, Hardie, John, Hawker, Imogen, Helal, Amr, Herrera Cruz, Mariana, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Ruben, Horton, Jame, Howells, Sean, Howieson, Alan, Hughes, Luke, Hünicken Torrez, Flavia Lorena, Hurtado Ortega, Ana, Huxley, Peter, Hamid, Hytham K. 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Risk ,Frailty ,Communicable disease ,Prognosi ,COVID-19 ,Audit ,Orthopaedic ,Trauma ,Hip fracture ,Reporting standard ,Meta-audit ,Nosocomial ,Infection ,Geriatric ,Outcome - Abstract
Aims: This international study aimed to assess: 1) the prevalence of preoperative and postoperative COVID-19 among patients with hip fracture, 2) the effect on 30-day mortality, and 3) clinical factors associated with the infection and with mortality in COVID-19-positive patients. Methods: A multicentre collaboration among 112 centres in 14 countries collected data on all patients presenting with a hip fracture between 1st March-31st May 2020. Demographics, residence, place of injury, presentation blood tests, Nottingham Hip Fracture Score, time to surgery, management, ASA grade, length of stay, COVID-19 and 30-day mortality status were recorded. Results: A total of 7090 patients were included, with a mean age of 82.2 (range 50–104) years and 4959 (69.9%) being female. Of 651 (9.2%) patients diagnosed with COVID-19, 225 (34.6%) were positive at presentation and 426 (65.4%) were positive postoperatively. Positive COVID-19 status was independently associated with male sex (odds ratio (OR) 1.38, p = 0.001), residential care (OR 2.15, p < 0.001), inpatient fall (OR 2.23, p = 0.003), cancer (OR 0.63, p = 0.009), ASA grades 4 (OR 1.59, p = 0.008) or 5 (OR 8.28, p < 0.001), and longer admission (OR 1.06 for each increasing day, p < 0.001). Patients with COVID-19 at any time had a significantly lower chance of 30-day survival versus those without COVID-19 (72.7% versus 92.6%, p < 0.001). COVID-19 was independently associated with an increased 30-day mortality risk (hazard ratio (HR) 2.83, p < 0.001). Increasing age (HR 1.03, p = 0.028), male sex (HR 2.35, p < 0.001), renal disease (HR 1.53, p = 0.017), and pulmonary disease (HR 1.45, p = 0.039) were independently associated with a higher 30-day mortality risk in patients with COVID-19 when adjusting for confounders. Conclusion: The prevalence of COVID-19 in hip fracture patients during the first wave of the pandemic was 9%, and was independently associated with a three-fold increased 30-day mortality risk. Among COVID-19-positive patients, those who were older, male, with renal or pulmonary disease had a significantly higher 30-day mortality risk.
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37. Increasing hip fracture volume following repeated lockdowns: an Irish multicentre study of periods pre-Covid, during Covid lockdown and following vaccination.
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O'Driscoll, Conor S., Downey, Colum, Timon, Charles, Lennon, David, Brent, Louise, Murphy, Colin G., Cleary, May, and Quinlan, John F.
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Background: Older age groups were identified as a high-risk cohort for Covid-19 and thus were a focus of lockdown measures enacted internationally. Resultant decreased social mobility and physical activity levels are associated with sarcopenia, which may lead to increased risk of hip fracture upon resuming social integration and physical activities after easing of lockdown restrictions. Aims: Our aim was to compare the incidence of hip fractures during the period following vaccination with subsequent relaxation of restrictions, to those prior to and during the Covid pandemic. Methods: A multicentre retrospective cohort study was performed consisting of all patients presenting with a "hip" fracture to 3 regional trauma units over the relevant time periods in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Tallaght, Galway and Waterford University Hospitals are large academic teaching hospitals with a combined mixed urban and rural catchment of over 1 million people. Findings: Four-hundred-fourteen patients in total were included in the final analysis, with 133 eligible hip fractures observed proceeding to operative treatment across the study period in 2019, 132 in 2020 and 149 in 2021, representing a 12.88% increase. Demographic data revealed similar patient cohorts with respect to age and gender, fracture pattern and treatment. Conclusions: An increase in hip fracture volume was observed during the period post vaccination with subsequent relaxation of restrictions and increased social mobility, compared to those prior to and during the Covid pandemic. These findings have implications for hospital planning and orthopaedic resourcing as we navigate our way forward past the Covid-19 Pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Patient’s perception of their readiness for discharge following hip fracture surgery
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Brent, Louise and Coffey, Alice
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39. Increasing hip fracture volume following repeated lockdowns: an Irish multicentre study of periods pre-Covid, during Covid lockdown and following vaccination
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O’Driscoll, Conor S., primary, Downey, Colum, additional, Timon, Charles, additional, Lennon, David, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, Murphy, Colin G., additional, Cleary, May, additional, and Quinlan, John F., additional
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40. sj-docx-1-tra-10.1177_14604086221130544 - Supplemental material for Motorcycle-related trauma in Ireland
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Hession, Enda, Sheehan, Micheal, Brent, Louise, and Cronin, John
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tra-10.1177_14604086221130544 for Motorcycle-related trauma in Ireland by Enda Hession, Micheal Sheehan, Louise Brent, and John Cronin in Trauma
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41. Lessons Learnt from a Decade of the Irish Hip Fracture Database
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Ferris, Helena, primary, Brent, Louise, additional, Hurson, Conor, additional, and Ahern, Emer, additional
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42. Major Trauma Audit National Report 2018
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Deasy, Conor, Brent, Louise, Byrch, Olga, McElligott, Jacinta, Quinn, Rosie, Kelly, Fionnola, Doyle, Rachael, Committee, The Major Trauma Audit Governance, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA)
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trauma-receiving hospitals ,trauma care ,injury ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,health services administration ,national trauma system ,Emergency Medicine ,audit ,Irish population ,national major trauma ,110305 Emergency Medicine ,Ireland - Abstract
The Major Trauma Audit (MTA) is a clinically led audit established by the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) in 2013. This audit focuses on the care of the more severely injured trauma patients in our healthcare system. The methodological approach for the MTA is provided by the Trauma Audit & Research Network (TARN) based in the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. In 2016, the MTA became the first national clinical audit endorsed by the National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC) and mandated by the Minister for Health.
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43. Irish Hip Fracture Database National Report 2019: stay safe and active at home
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Ahern, Emer, Brent, Louise, Fitzgerald, Michelle, Hurson, Conor, Kelly, Fionnola, Lodola, Carlo, Savin, Bibiana, Moroney Ward, Aoife, Committee, The Irish Hip Fracture Database Governance, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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Governance ,clinical care ,Irish ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,clinical audit ,audit ,Orthopaedics ,outcomes ,Geriatrics and gerontology ,110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Hip fracture ,Database ,data ,standards ,fracture care ,Ireland ,110314 Orthopaedics - Abstract
This report has reinforced the positive benefit that the IHFD and clinical audit is making in the healthcare system on a local, public, national and system level. The improvement in the IHFS has again reassured the system that the standards being measured are meaningful and lead to improved patient outcomes, with more patients going directly home and having improved function at discharge, and fewer patients being newly admitted into long-term care. The buy-in and enthusiasm of healthcare staff and hospital management towards the audit throughout 2019 by supporting the Foundation Programme for Quality Improvement has reinvigorated the audit and raised its priority within the healthcare system. The level of buy-in is also evident because of the use of the data by key groups, such as the HSE, National Office for Trauma Services, Business Intelligence Unit, and HSE for the hip fracture key performance indicator, and the Quality Improvement Team, HSE, as well as in some high-profile publications. Chapter 8 highlights the great work that has led to many of the audit’s recommendations coming to fruition. Thanks to the clinical leadership of our hospital clinical leads, the multidisciplinary team, and the data collection and dedication of our audit coordinators, this audit is leading the way for many other national clinical audits. A special thanks also to Dr Philip Crowley and the HSE National QIT for all of their support and for working so closely with the IHFD to develop the first Foundation Quality Improvement programme for a clinical audit. The next steps for the IHFD will include the implementation of a new IHFS for early mobilisation, delivering high-quality multidisciplinary research, and further improving on the great progress made throughout 2019.
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44. Irish Hip Fracture Database National Report 2016
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Ahern, Emer, Batorova, Dominika, Brent, Louise, Connolly, Aisling, Hurson, Conor, Sorensen, Jan, Committee, The Irish Hip Fracture Database Governance, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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clinical care ,Irish ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,clinical audit ,audit ,Orthopaedics ,outcomes ,Geriatrics and gerontology ,110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology ,governance ,data ,hip fracture ,standards ,fracture care ,Ireland ,database ,110314 Orthopaedics - Abstract
This fourth IHFD report details 3,159 hip fracture cases in patients aged 60 years and over, discharged by 16 hospitals in 2016, which accounts for 86% of all hip fracture cases nationally*.This will be the first report to compare individual hospital performances across six clinical care standards.Since its inception in 2012 and with more than 10,000 patient records on the database, the IHFD is now a powerful resource.The IHFD has a clear focus on driving improvements in patient care and data quality.As a maturing database, its remit has naturally broadened and the ability of the database to influence other areas has also grown e.g. national service re-design, research etc.Improvements include:• All sixteen eligible hospitals in the Republic of Ireland are now recording data.• National service re-design e.g. trauma bypass for hip fractures.• Increase in percentage of patients admitted to an orthopaedic ward within 4 hours.• Increase in percentage of patients having surgery within 48 hours (75%).• 77% of patients were mobilised on the day of or day after surgery.• Increase in percentage of patients seen by a Geriatrician (56%).• More patients received a bone health (57%) and falls (54%) assessment to prevent further fallsand fractures.• Median length of stay has reduced to 12 days.• Coverage of hip fracture cases has increased to 86%.• Completeness of data has increased to 98%.• In 2018, a new KPI for hip fractures will be tested which will measure the percentage ofpatients with hip fractures who have surgery within 48 hours from time of first presentation.This KPI will use IHFD data as its source.The IHFD was invited to participate in a comparison of eight hip fracture registers from around the world. The paper was published in ‘Injury’ (Johansen et al., 2017). This collaboration across nations further strengthens the focus and power of such registries to drive better, safer care for hip fracture patients.
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45. Long-term outcomes after hip fracture in Ireland: a protocol for a systematic review of traditional and grey literature
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Walsh, Mary E., primary, Cunningham, Caitriona, additional, Brent, Louise, additional, Savin, Bibiana, additional, Fitzgerald, Michelle, additional, and Blake, Catherine, additional
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46. Paediatric major trauma in the setting of the Irish trauma network
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McAleese, Timothy, primary, Brent, Louise, additional, O'Toole, Patrick, additional, Synnott, Keith, additional, Quinn, Nuala, additional, Deasy, Conor, additional, and Sheehan, Eoin, additional
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47. Irish Hip Fracture Database National Report 2015
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Brent, Louise, Carey, Deirdre, Connolly, Aisling, Group, The Irish Hip Fracture Database Steering, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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clinical care ,Irish ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,database resource ,clinical audit ,Orthopaedics ,outcomes ,Geriatrics and gerontology ,110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology ,audience demandit ,Hip Fracture ,governance ,data ,standards ,fracture care ,Ireland ,110314 Orthopaedics - Abstract
The IHFD is a clinically led, web-based audit which measures the care and outcomes of patients with hip fractures. Hip fracture care takes the patient through a complex clinical pathway involving a wide range of specialties. It is an ideal marker condition for the care of older patients in our acute hospitals and also tells us how well the trauma service is functioning. Hip fractures are an ideal condition to audit for the following reasons:• Commoncondition• Clearlydefineddiagnosis• Good evidence base for care and prevention• Care is complex and costly• Care, outcomes and costs vary• Numbers rising• High morbidity, mortality and loss of independence• 3,591 hip fractures in Ireland in 2015 (aged 60 years and over anddueto injury)This third IHFD report details 2,962 hip fracture cases in patients aged 60 years and over, discharged by 16 hospitals in 2015, which accounts for 81% of all hip fracture cases nationally.Nationally, the Model of Care for Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery2 declared the IHFD an integral part of driving clinical and organisational improvements in quality and effectiveness of care after a hip fracture. Measurement of hip fracture outcome is essential and should be recorded by all hospitals as part of a national hip fracture database.The National Healthcare Quality Report system second Annual Report3, published by the Department of Health details, key performance indicators about a number of conditions. The Hse Key Performance Indicator (KPI) for hip fracture surgery reports on the percentage of emergency hip fracture surgeries with the principal procedure carried out on days 0, 1 or 2 of the stay with a specified target of 95%. There can be many reasons for delays in performing hip fracture surgery, for example, the patient being too sick for surgery, but it can also be due to avoidable administrative reasons. Therefore, an indicator on time to hip fracture surgery is used internationally as a measure of quality.International evidence has shown us that the synergy of care standards, audit and feedback, drive measurable improvements in hip fracture outcomes for patients.In the IHFD we base our audit on six standards of care, as published by the british Orthopaedic Association and british geriatric society, in the ”blue book”; “The Care of Patients With Fragility Fracture”
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48. Major Trauma Audit National Report 2016
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Batorova, Dominika, Brent, Louise, Connolly, Aisling, Cronin, Marina, Deasy, Conor, Doyle, Rachael, Kelly, Fionnola, Lawrence, Tom, Sorensen, Jan, Young, Mike, Committee, The Major Trauma Audit Governance, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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trauma-receiving hospitals ,trauma care ,injury ,national trauma system ,health services administration ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,irish population ,Emergency Medicine ,audit ,national major trauma ,110305 Emergency Medicine ,Ireland - Abstract
The National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) established the Major Trauma Audit (MTA) in 2013. This audit focuses on the care of the more severely injured trauma patients in our healthcare system. The Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN) provides the methodological approach for the MTA in Ireland and all 26 eligible hospitals now submit data to the MTA.In 2016, the MTA became the first national clinical audit endorsed by the National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC) and mandated by the Minister for Health. This second report presents findings on 2016 data.
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49. Major Trauma Audit National Report 2017
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Brent, Louise, Breslin, Tomas, Connolly, Aisling, Deasy, Conor, Jones, Sophie, Kelly, Fionnola, Lawrence, Tom, Committee, The Major Trauma Audit Governance, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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trauma-receiving hospitals ,trauma care ,injury ,national trauma system ,health services administration ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,Emergency Medicine ,audit ,Irish population ,national major trauma ,110305 Emergency Medicine ,Ireland - Abstract
The Major Trauma Audit (MTA) was established by the National Office of Clinical Audit (NOCA) in 2013. This audit focuses on care of the more severely injured trauma patients in our healthcare system. The methodological approach for the MTA is provided by the Trauma Audit & Research Network (TARN). In 2016, the MTA became the first national clinical audit endorsed by the National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC) and mandated by the Minister for Health. Since 2016, all 26 eligible hospitals have been participating in the audit and data have been collected on more than 15,000 trauma patients to date. The maturing nature of the audit now enables us to look at hospital-level data for the first time in this report.
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50. Major Trauma Audit paediatric report 2014-2019
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Deasy, Conor, Brent, Louise, Brych, Olga, Martin, Ciara, Mohan, Caroline Mason, Fitzgibbon, Naomi, Committee, MTA Governance, and (NOCA), The National Office of Clinical Audit
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This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of paediatric major trauma in the Irish population. This is timely, given the opportunities for improving care for traumatically injured children throughout Ireland presented by the new children’s hospital, as this will be the single paediatric major trauma centre for the State. The report highlights that paediatric major trauma is of low frequency, at 5% of the overall trauma caseload for the 26 participating Irish hospitals. This represents a challenge in ensuring that healthcare institutions have the required expertise, preparedness and practice for presentations and procedures that happen relatively infrequently. The report also highlights the volume of major trauma patients attending model 3 and level 4 hospitals outside of Dublin and the need for on-site expertise and rapid transport services to get critically injured children to the right place at the right time. The MTA will continue to inform the reconfiguration of the Irish trauma system so that it is continuously modifying and improving, driven by the data and outcomes of MTA reports, in order to ensure equity of access to efficient and high-quality care for the children and adults of Ireland. A key finding from this report has been the many preventable mechanisms of injury leading to major trauma in children. Disseminating injury prevention messages to key groups and programmes will be a key focus for the audit. Moving forward, the MTA will work to support hospital MTA governance committees to use the data to identify areas of variation and develop QIPs to improve care.
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