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A cost-utility analysis of nursing intervention via telephone-follow up for injured road users
BMC Health Services Research, 06/12/09
Franzen C et al. - Nursing intervention by telephone follow-up after an injury event, is a cost effective method giving improved QALY to a very low cost, especially for those with minor injuries. Traffic injuries can cause physical, psychological, and economical impairment, and affected individuals may also experience shortcomings in their post-accident care and treatment.
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