pregnantsmoker
pregnantsmoker t1_ix77cef wrote
Reply to Indigenous people are less likely to survive the year after an ICU admission. 12 months after being admitted to intensive care, an Indigenous person is more likely to have died than a non-Indigenous person, according to Australian research. by MistWeaver80
Are indigenous people going to the ICU at an older age? Are they more likely to suffer from alcoholism or smoking? Do they go different ICUs than white Australians? Do the white Australians go to the same ICUs as indigenous people also have poor recovery outcomes?
pregnantsmoker t1_ixc2wwx wrote
Reply to comment by koala_steak in Indigenous people are less likely to survive the year after an ICU admission. 12 months after being admitted to intensive care, an Indigenous person is more likely to have died than a non-Indigenous person, according to Australian research. by MistWeaver80
Alcoholism is hard.