Elzerie De Jager
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Recent Articles
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De Jager E, Osman S, Sheu C, Moberg E, Ye J, Liu Y, et al.
J Am Coll Surg
. 2024 May;
239(3):223-233.
PMID: 38722036
Background: The lack of consensus on equity measurement and its incorporation into quality-assessment programs at the hospital and system levels may be a barrier to addressing disparities in surgical care....
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Barnard P, Stephensen B, Taylor G, Huang J, De Jager E, McMahon M
ANZ J Surg
. 2024 Feb;
94(6):1138-1145.
PMID: 38345172
Background: Rectal neuroendocrine tumours (rNETs) are rare but are increasing in incidence. Current management and surveillance recommendations are based on low-grade evidence. Follow-up practices are often inconsistent and costly. This...
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De Jager E, Levine A, Sidey-Gibbons C, Udyavar N, Liu C, Lamaina M, et al.
J Am Coll Surg
. 2023 Sep;
237(6):856-861.
PMID: 37703495
Background: Disparity in surgical care impedes the delivery of uniformly high-quality care. Metrics that quantify disparity in care can help identify areas for needed intervention. A literature-based Disparity-Sensitive Score (DSS)...
4.
De Jager E, Gunnarsson R, Ho Y
ANZ J Surg
. 2022 Dec;
93(4):807-809.
PMID: 36582020
No abstract available.
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De Jager E, Osman S, Levine A, Liu C, Maggard Gibbons M, Ko C, et al.
J Am Coll Surg
. 2022 Sep;
236(1):135-143.
PMID: 36111798
Background: In the US, disparities in surgical care impede the delivery of uniformly high-quality care to all patients. There is a lack of disparity-sensitive measures related to surgical care. The...
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De Jager E, Ho Y
ANZ J Surg
. 2022 May;
92(7-8):1700-1705.
PMID: 35531884
Background: Assault is the most common mechanism of injury in patients presenting with facial trauma in Australia. For women, there is a propensity for maxillofacial injuries to stem from intimate...
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De Jager E, Gunnarsson R, Ho Y
ANZ J Surg
. 2022 Apr;
92(5):1026-1032.
PMID: 35388595
Background: There are disparities in surgical outcomes for patients of low socioeconomic status globally, including in countries with universal healthcare systems. There is limited data on the impact of low...
8.
De Jager E, Gunnarsson R, Ho Y
World J Surg
. 2022 Mar;
46(6):1500-1507.
PMID: 35303132
Background: Diabetes and peripheral arterial disease (PAD) often synergistically lead to foot ulceration, infection, and gangrene, which may require lower limb amputation. Worldwide there are disparities in the rates of...
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De Jager E, Gunnarsson R, Ho Y
World J Surg
. 2022 Jan;
46(4):776-783.
PMID: 34989836
Background: The emergency to elective surgery ratio is a proposed indicator for global access to surgical care. There is a well-established link between low socioeconomic status and increased morbidity and...
10.
De Jager E, Gunnarsson R, Ho Y
World J Surg
. 2021 Sep;
46(3):612-621.
PMID: 34557943
Background: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women. When compared to other Australians, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women have a higher...