Socioeconomic and Geographic Factors
Cross-source consensus on Socioeconomic and Geographic Factors from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Living in a rural area was associated with higher treatment failure. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- Most participants were rural residents and referred from other facilities. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- Patients with high or middle standard of living were less likely to have longer hospital stays than patients with low standard of living. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- Urban residents had lower probability of antibiotic treatment failure than rural residents. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study
- The association between rural residence and treatment failure may reflect delayed presentation, travel distance, reduced care access, and later source control. — Determinants of treatment outcomes among hospitalised patients with skin and soft tissue infections: a prospective observational study