Effectiveness of a national quality improvement programme to improve survival after emergency abdominal surgery (EPOCH): a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised trial

Carol J. Peden, Tim Stephens, Graham Martin, Brennan Kahan, Ann Thomson, Kate Rivett, Duncan Wells, Gerry Richardson, Sally Kerry, Julian Bion, Rupert M. Pearse*, Carol Peden, Brennan Kahan, Stephen Brett, Gareth Ackland, Mike Grocott, Peter Holt, Glenn Robert, Obioha Ukoumunne, Justin WaringKirsty Everingham, Mandeep Phull, David Cromwell, Fan Yang, Neil Smith, David Murray, Simon Howell, Simon Walker, Robert Sutcliffe, Gordon Forbes, John Wells, Neil Kukreja, Michael Chadwick, Stelios Chatzimichail, Chris Lewis, Mark Wilkinson, Emma Davis, James Harris, Simon Harris, Paul Mclaren, Steven Henderson, Gudrun Kunst, Savvas Papagrigoriadis, Michael Martin, Guy Finch, Stephen Baxter, Simon Sleight, Rob Chambers, Hannah Smith, Thomas Evans

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