Background Training is considered instrumental in reducing surgical site infection. We developed training based on authentic tasks, interprofessional learning, and reflective learning for implementation in a low-income country where such training opportunities are rare. This study evaluated the results of training in terms of participants' acceptance, participants' knowledge acquisition, and their self-perceived behavior change. Methods We included 145 participants in the voluntary training program, comprising 66 technologists (45.5%), 43 nurses (29.7%), and 36 doctors (24.8%) from Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan. We measured "satisfaction" using a questionnaire at the end of the training, "knowledge" through pre-and post-...
Background: This study aimed at determining the effectiveness of an innovative approach using interp...
Background. Most morbidities and mortalities related to clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic proced...
Despite a growing awareness of the importance of interprofessional teamwork in relation to patient s...
Background Training is considered instrumental in reducing surgical site infection. We developed tra...
Background: Lack of evidence-based training constitutes a serious impediment to preventing surgical ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies show a significant rate of adverse events in hospitalized patients in dev...
Objectives: Despite the pressing need for a standard, worldwide surgical training program, there is ...
BackgroundThe need for increased attention to surgical safety in low- and middle-income countries in...
Although international guidelines exist for the prevention of surgical site infections, their implem...
BackgroundThe need for increased attention to surgical safety in low- and middle-income countries in...
Objective:. The aims of this study were to describe the process of integrating 2 established trainin...
Abstract Background Proper sterile processing is fundamental to safe surgical practice and optimal p...
The landscape of surgical training is changing. The anticipated increase in the numbers of surgical ...
PURPOSE: Traditional surgical training is challenged by factors such as patient safety issues, econo...
As part of the National Clinical Programme on healthcare-associated infection prevention, a Royal Co...
Background: This study aimed at determining the effectiveness of an innovative approach using interp...
Background. Most morbidities and mortalities related to clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic proced...
Despite a growing awareness of the importance of interprofessional teamwork in relation to patient s...
Background Training is considered instrumental in reducing surgical site infection. We developed tra...
Background: Lack of evidence-based training constitutes a serious impediment to preventing surgical ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies show a significant rate of adverse events in hospitalized patients in dev...
Objectives: Despite the pressing need for a standard, worldwide surgical training program, there is ...
BackgroundThe need for increased attention to surgical safety in low- and middle-income countries in...
Although international guidelines exist for the prevention of surgical site infections, their implem...
BackgroundThe need for increased attention to surgical safety in low- and middle-income countries in...
Objective:. The aims of this study were to describe the process of integrating 2 established trainin...
Abstract Background Proper sterile processing is fundamental to safe surgical practice and optimal p...
The landscape of surgical training is changing. The anticipated increase in the numbers of surgical ...
PURPOSE: Traditional surgical training is challenged by factors such as patient safety issues, econo...
As part of the National Clinical Programme on healthcare-associated infection prevention, a Royal Co...
Background: This study aimed at determining the effectiveness of an innovative approach using interp...
Background. Most morbidities and mortalities related to clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic proced...
Despite a growing awareness of the importance of interprofessional teamwork in relation to patient s...