25 research outputs found
Additional file 1: of Miscarriage hospitalisations: a national population-based study of incidence and outcomes, 2005–2016
Diagnosis, procedures and complications codes for miscarriage. (DOCX 13 kb
HPAT excel
Excel file of data input for study. This data set is an excel sheet of all the students who answered the JSPE questionnaire with stated empathy score aligned with their corresponding gender, age, year of study, HPAT results (total HPAT, subsection 1,2 and 3)
Multinomial logistic regression analysis of the independent associations of factors and recommended next care following hospital-treated self-harm.
<p>Multinomial logistic regression analysis of the independent associations of factors and recommended next care following hospital-treated self-harm.</p
Demographic and clinical characteristics according to recommended next care received.
<p>Demographic and clinical characteristics according to recommended next care received.</p
Regional variation of recommended next care of hospital-treated self-harm by HSE Hospital Group, average 2004–2012.
<p>Regional variation of recommended next care of hospital-treated self-harm by HSE Hospital Group, average 2004–2012.</p
Additional file 1: of Case fatality ratios for serious emergency conditions in the Republic of Ireland: a longitudinal investigation of trends over the period 2002–2014 using joinpoint analysis
Table S1 Reconfiguration of emergency care systems in Ireland. (PDF 294 kb
Results of multivariate Cox regression analysis examining 12-month risk of repeated deliberate self harm (DSH).
<p>Results of multivariate Cox regression analysis examining 12-month risk of repeated deliberate self harm (DSH).</p
Additional file 2: of Case fatality ratios for serious emergency conditions in the Republic of Ireland: a longitudinal investigation of trends over the period 2002–2014 using joinpoint analysis
Table S2 Basket of Emergency Conditions by ICD9 and ICD10. (PDF 194 kb
Method of deliberate self harm (DSH) involved in male (A) and female (B) presentations to hospital in Ireland.
<p>The areas illustrated in the charts represent the percentage of male and female deliberate self harm presentations involving different methods of self harm. Variation in the areas across the X-axis illustrates the variation in the method of self harm used by age.</p
Additional file 5: of Case fatality ratios for serious emergency conditions in the Republic of Ireland: a longitudinal investigation of trends over the period 2002–2014 using joinpoint analysis
Table S5 Number of deaths and survivors by emergency conditions 2002–2014. (PDF 201 kb