Northern Ireland (NI) has been in a post-conflict state for over twenty years. However, injuries sustained during paramilitary Punishment Attacks (PA) remain a common hospital presentation. The aim of this study was to compare the current province-wide frequency and cost with data collected from the same unit in 1994, the end of the so called, "Troubles".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To provide long term population-based follow up on major trauma patients 12 years after injury.
Methods: This cohort study was based on a stratified random sample of patients with an injury severity score greater than 15 who reached hospital alive in 1990-1991. The patient details were used to trace them and to assess the patients' recovery, using endpoints of current employment status and any current physical or mental health problems.