A SYSTEM FOR MEASURING THE SEVERITY OF TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT DISABILITY AFTER INJURY

Auteur(s)
YATES, DW NORTH WESTERN INJURY RES CENTRE, HOPE HOSPITAL, SALFORD, UK HEATH, DF NORTH WESTERN INJURY RES CENTRE, HOPE HOSPITAL, SALFORD, UK MARS, E NORTH WESTERN INJURY RES CENTRE, HOPE HOSPITAL, SALFORD, UK TAYLOR, RJ NORTH WESTERN INJURY RES CENTRE, HOPE HOSPITAL, SALFORD, UK
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Samenvatting

500 patients have been questioned about activities of daily living and mobility 4 and 26 weeks after injury in order to assess the extent of temporary and permanent disability following minor and major trauma. Only those who sustained single injuries have been assessed, resulting in a relatively small number of serious injuries in thesample. In other respects, the population is representative of the daytime attendance at a busy emergency department. Most patients sustained injuries with an Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) of 1 or 2 (96%); it is clear that the AIS is unable to distinguish between most small injuries. Assessment was by interview. Although subjective, this has produced results that have face validity and discriminate between a wide variety of injuries. The methodology may be useful in thedevelopment of a "disability score, " but much more data will be required before this can be achieved.(A).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 841605 IRRD 9108
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1991 /08 E23 4 PAG:323-9 T13

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