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Specialist rehabilitation for patients with complex needs following major injury report 2016
註釋This report presents the outputs from the work in the first year of the NCASIR programme. It describes the current level of provision of specialist rehabilitation within the Major Trauma Networks based on the results of a survey and on retrospective analyses of existing data - including rehabilitation data collected in the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN) database and the UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UKROC). The report explores the pathways of care and examines clinical practice - how patients that may require specialist rehabilitation are identified, where they receive that care, how long they wait and several other important criteria. Key findings include: - The current capacity within in-patient specialist rehabilitation services caters for about 950 patients per year - which is about 5% of the adults admitted to major trauma centres following major trauma - Provision is varied considerably across the country, ranging from 1 to 8 beds for adult trauma patient ...