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661 related items for PubMed ID: 22471933

  • 1. Weekend admission to hospital has a higher risk of death in the elective setting than in the emergency setting: a retrospective database study of national health service hospitals in England.
    Mohammed MA, Sidhu KS, Rudge G, Stevens AJ.
    BMC Health Serv Res; 2012 Apr 02; 12():87. PubMed ID: 22471933
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  • 2. Higher mortality rates amongst emergency patients admitted to hospital at weekends reflect a lower probability of admission.
    Meacock R, Anselmi L, Kristensen SR, Doran T, Sutton M.
    J Health Serv Res Policy; 2017 Jan 02; 22(1):12-19. PubMed ID: 27255144
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  • 3. Sicker patients account for the weekend mortality effect among adult emergency admissions to a large hospital trust.
    Sun J, Girling AJ, Aldridge C, Evison F, Beet C, Boyal A, Rudge G, Lilford RJ, Bion J.
    BMJ Qual Saf; 2019 Mar 02; 28(3):223-230. PubMed ID: 30301873
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  • 7. Impact of the level of sickness on higher mortality in emergency medical admissions to hospital at weekends.
    Mohammed M, Faisal M, Richardson D, Howes R, Beatson K, Speed K, Wright J.
    J Health Serv Res Policy; 2017 Oct 02; 22(4):236-242. PubMed ID: 29944016
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  • 8. Biases in detection of apparent "weekend effect" on outcome with administrative coding data: population based study of stroke.
    Li L, Rothwell PM, Oxford Vascular Study.
    BMJ; 2016 May 16; 353():i2648. PubMed ID: 27185754
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  • 9. Do variations in hospital admission rates bias comparisons of standardized hospital mortality rates? A population-based cohort study.
    Meacock R, Anselmi L, Kristensen SR, Doran T, Sutton M.
    Soc Sci Med; 2019 Aug 16; 235():112409. PubMed ID: 31323539
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  • 11. Weekend mortality for emergency admissions. A large, multicentre study.
    Aylin P, Yunus A, Bottle A, Majeed A, Bell D.
    Qual Saf Health Care; 2010 Jun 16; 19(3):213-7. PubMed ID: 20110288
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  • 12. Dying for the weekend: a retrospective cohort study on the association between day of hospital presentation and the quality and safety of stroke care.
    Palmer WL, Bottle A, Davie C, Vincent CA, Aylin P.
    Arch Neurol; 2012 Oct 16; 69(10):1296-302. PubMed ID: 22777008
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  • 13. In-patient hospital mortality patterns by day of the week: an analysis of admissions to a regional renal unit.
    Haddock R, Deighan C, Thomson PC.
    Scott Med J; 2016 Nov 16; 61(4):179-184. PubMed ID: 26610796
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  • 14. Reorganisation of stroke care and impact on mortality in patients admitted during weekends: a national descriptive study based on administrative data.
    Balinskaite V, Bottle A, Shaw LJ, Majeed A, Aylin P.
    BMJ Qual Saf; 2018 Aug 16; 27(8):611-618. PubMed ID: 29079641
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  • 15. Effect of weekend admission on mortality associated with severe acute kidney injury in England: A propensity score matched, population-based study.
    Kolhe NV, Fluck RJ, Taal MW.
    PLoS One; 2017 Aug 16; 12(10):e0186048. PubMed ID: 29016687
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  • 17. Weekend hospital admission, acute kidney injury, and mortality.
    James MT, Wald R, Bell CM, Tonelli M, Hemmelgarn BR, Waikar SS, Chertow GM.
    J Am Soc Nephrol; 2010 May 16; 21(5):845-51. PubMed ID: 20395373
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  • 18. Arrival by ambulance explains variation in mortality by time of admission: retrospective study of admissions to hospital following emergency department attendance in England.
    Anselmi L, Meacock R, Kristensen SR, Doran T, Sutton M.
    BMJ Qual Saf; 2017 Aug 16; 26(8):613-621. PubMed ID: 27756827
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  • 19. Survival analysis of weekend emergency medical admissions.
    Conway R, Cournane S, Byrne D, O'Riordan D, Silke B.
    QJM; 2017 May 01; 110(5):291-297. PubMed ID: 28069914
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  • 20. Do weekends or evenings matter in a pediatric intensive care unit?
    Hixson ED, Davis S, Morris S, Harrison AM.
    Pediatr Crit Care Med; 2005 Sep 01; 6(5):523-30. PubMed ID: 16148810
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