Journal article

Risk of rehospitalisation and death for vulnerable New Zealand children

J Oliver, T Foster, A Kvalsvig, DA Williamson, MG Baker, N Pierse

Archives of Disease in Childhood | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018

Abstract

Objectives There is considerable need to improve the effectiveness of healthcare to reduce morbidity and mortality. Child hospitalisations are influenced by determinants of health, including the home environment. Our aims were: (1) To investigate whether children hospitalised with potentially avoidable conditions thought to be associated with the home have an increased risk of rehospitalisation and death, (2) To investigate whether children hospitalised with particular subgroups of potentially avoidable conditions have an increased risk of rehospitalisation and death, (3) To assess the usefulness of these subgroups for identifying at-risk children. Design We used four existing groups of pote..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Health Research Council of New Zealand


Funding Acknowledgements

Lotteries Health Research (NZ) - PhD scholarship awarded to JO. Health Research Council of New Zealand awarded a summer studentship research grant to TF through He Kainga Oranga translating housing research to practice for children's health (HRC15/429).