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Health care utilization and health-related quality of life of injury patients: comparison of educational groups.

Marjolein van der VlegelInge SpronkJoost Oude GroenigerHidde ToetMartien J M PannemanSuzanne PolinderJuanita A Haagsma
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
Post-discharge, level of education was associated with visiting the general practitioner and nursing care at home, but not significantly with use of other health care services in the 6 months post-injury. Additionally, patients with a low educational level had a poorer HRQoL. However, other factors including age and sex may also explain a part of these differences between educational groups. It is important that patients are aware of potential consequences of their trauma and when and why they should consult a specific health care service after ED or hospital discharge.
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