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Do they stay, or do they go? Children presenting to five emergency departments across New South Wales, Australia with acute burn injuries: a retrospective review.

Wayne PhillipsErin SouthernCarol CattellPenny OwensMadeleine JaquesGregory MelbourneShwetha KezhekkekaraSteven A Frost
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
Most children who presented to the hospital with a burn injury were not admitted. Often the details of these burns were poorly recorded and a complete picture of the true burden of burn injury in children, especially the ongoing care given outside the acute hospital setting, is missing. This information is crucial, as it would inform future models of care as the paradigm shifts rapidly towards primary, ambulatory and outpatient models of care.
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