作者
Praful Ravi, Vincent Q Trinh, Maxine Sun, Jesse Sammon, Shyam Sukumar, Mai-Kim Gervais, Shahrokh F Shariat, Simon P Kim, Keith J Kowalczyk, Jim C Hu, Mani Menon, Pierre I Karakiewicz, Quoc-Dien Trinh
发表日期
2014/4
期刊
Canadian Journal of Surgery
卷号
57
期号
2
页码范围
82
出版商
Canadian Medical Association
简介
Background
The “July effect” refers to the phenomenon of adverse impacts on patient care arising from the changeover in medical staff that takes place during this month at academic medical centres in North America. There has been some evidence supporting the presence of the July effect, including data from surgical specialties. Uniformity of care, regardless of time of year, is required for patients undergoing major cancer surgery. We therefore sought to perform a population-level assessment for the presence of a July effect in this field.
Methods
We used the Nationwide Inpatient Sample to abstract data on patients undergoing 1 of 8 major cancer surgeries at academic medical centres between Jan. 1, 1999, and Dec. 30, 2009. The primary outcomes examined were postoperative complications and in-hospital mortality. Univariate analyses and subsequently multivariate analyses, controlling for patient and hospital …
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