A qualitative descriptive study exploring clinicians' perspectives of the management of older trauma care in rural Australia
Abstract Background For older trauma patients who sustain trauma in rural areas, the risk of adverse outcomes associated with advancing age, is compounded by the challenges encountered in rural healthcare such as geographic isolation, lack of resources, and accessibility. Little is known of the expe...
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Main Authors: | Noha Ferrah (Author), Catriona Parker (Author), Joseph Ibrahim (Author), Belinda Gabbe (Author), Peter Cameron (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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