Prevalence, recovery patterns and predictors of quality of life and costs after non-fatal injury: the Brabant Injury Outcome Surveillance (BIOS) study
This study should make a substantial contribution to the international collaborative effort to assess the societal impact and burden of injuries more accurately. The BIOS results will also be used to develop an outcome prediction model for outcome evaluation including, besides the classic fatal, non-fatal outcome.
Trial registration number
NCT02508675.
Source: Injury Prevention - Category: Accident Prevention Authors: de Jongh, M. A. C., Kruithof, N., Gosens, T., van de Ree, C. L. P., de Munter, L., Brouwers, L., Polinder, S., Lansink, K. W. W., BIOS-group, van Eerten, van Eijck, van Geffen, Haagh, Poelhekke, Sintenie, Stevens, van der Veen, van der Vlies, Vos Tags: Epidemiologic studies Study protocol Source Type: research
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