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Association between anaesthesia-surgery team sex diversity and major morbidity.

Julie HalletRinku SutradharAlana FlexmanDaniel I McIsaacFrançois-Martin CarrierAlexis F TurgeonColin McCartneyWing C ChanNatalie CoburnAntoine EskanderAngela JerathPablo Perez D'EmpaireGianni Lorello
Published in: The British journal of surgery (2024)
Care in hospitals with greater anaesthesia-surgery team sex diversity was associated with better postoperative outcomes. Care in a hospital reaching a critical mass with over 35% female anaesthetists and surgeons, representing higher team sex-diversity, was associated with a 3% lower odds of 90-day major morbidity.
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