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The effect of physical multimorbidity, mental health conditions and socioeconomic deprivation on unplanned admissions to hospital: a retrospective cohort study
Rupert A. Payne, Gary A. Abel, Bruce Guthrie and Stewart W. Mercer
CMAJ March 19, 2013 185 (5) E221-E228; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.121349
Rupert A. Payne
From the Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (Payne, Abel), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Quality, Safety and Informatics Research Group, Population Health Sciences Division (Guthrie), University of Dundee, Dundee, UK; and the Institute of Health and Well-being (Mercer), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
MBChB PhDGary A. Abel
From the Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (Payne, Abel), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Quality, Safety and Informatics Research Group, Population Health Sciences Division (Guthrie), University of Dundee, Dundee, UK; and the Institute of Health and Well-being (Mercer), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
PhDBruce Guthrie
From the Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (Payne, Abel), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Quality, Safety and Informatics Research Group, Population Health Sciences Division (Guthrie), University of Dundee, Dundee, UK; and the Institute of Health and Well-being (Mercer), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
MBBChir PhDStewart W. Mercer
From the Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (Payne, Abel), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Quality, Safety and Informatics Research Group, Population Health Sciences Division (Guthrie), University of Dundee, Dundee, UK; and the Institute of Health and Well-being (Mercer), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
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- Appendix 1: List of physical and mental health conditions List of physical and mental health conditions
- Appendix 2: Definitions used to identify potentially preventable admissions
- Appendix 3: Sensitivity analyses
- Appendix 4: Number of physical conditions by gender, age and deprivation
- Appendix 5: Mental health morbidity by gender, age and deprivation
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