Abstract
COVID-19 temporary emergency ‘field’ hospitals have beenestablished in the UK to support the surge capacity of theNational Health Service while protecting the communityfrom onward infection. We described the population ofone such hospital and investigated the impact of frailty onclinical outcomes.
(PDF) Clinical frailty as a key characteristic of the patient population of the NHS Nightingale North West COVID-19 temporary emergency field hospital: cohort study April to June 2020. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355104520_Clinical_frailty_as_a_key_characteristic_of_the_patient_population_of_the_NHS_Nightingale_North_West_COVID-19_temporary_emergency_field_hospital_cohort_study_April_to_June_2020#fullTextFileContent [accessed Aug 14 2023].
(PDF) Clinical frailty as a key characteristic of the patient population of the NHS Nightingale North West COVID-19 temporary emergency field hospital: cohort study April to June 2020. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355104520_Clinical_frailty_as_a_key_characteristic_of_the_patient_population_of_the_NHS_Nightingale_North_West_COVID-19_temporary_emergency_field_hospital_cohort_study_April_to_June_2020#fullTextFileContent [accessed Aug 14 2023].
Original language | English |
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Journal | JRSM open |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2021 |