@article{ef8c0f13e07041f4aae1d8eebd09b885,
title = "Inclusion of All Patients Admitted for Trauma in Trauma Registries",
keywords = "Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Hospitalization, Humans, Registries, Trauma Centers",
author = "{Van Der Vliet}, {Quirine M.J.} and Falco Hietbrink and Leenen, {Luke P.H.}",
note = "Funding Information: Funding/Support: This study was supported by the Mayo Clinic{\textquoteright}s Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, which provided wages for Ms Glasgow and Dr Habermann. There was no other funding for this study. Funding Information: We also agree with the authors in advocating for collection of measures of function and quality of life after trauma. For many injured patients, including older adults, mortality is a relatively crude outcome that fails to capture important granularity about the effect of trauma among survivors. The American College of Surgeons sponsored a recent conference to explore the use of patient-reported outcome measures in US trauma registries, where experts discussed available measures, optimal target populations, timing, and feasibility. This work is continuing as part of a grant to develop a National Trauma Research Action Plan in the United States (US Department of Defense contract W81XWH-18-CO179).",
year = "2020",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1001/jamasurg.2019.4934",
language = "English",
volume = "155",
pages = "264--265",
journal = "JAMA Surgery",
issn = "2168-6254",
publisher = "American Medical Association",
number = "3",
}