DINED (Delivery‐related INjuries in the Emergency Department) part 2: A chart review of risk factors and injuries affecting food delivery riders

Author:

Bertenshaw Claire12ORCID,Mitchell Gary134,McKinlay Andrew35ORCID,Cameron Cate456,Vallmuur Kirsten456,Smyth Tanya45,Witts Morgan345

Affiliation:

1. Emergency and Trauma Centre Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Queensland Ambulance Service Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Jamieson Trauma Institute Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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