Abstract Background The most common and severe type of nosocomial infection in patients with colorectal cancer is surgical site infection (SSI). Patient‐related factors are an important components of SSI. So it is necessary to participate in SSI prevention and control. It is important to identify the factors that influence patients' participation behaviour and to explore the mechanism of these effects. Methods A total of 580 patients with colorectal cancer completed relevant measures. Based on the extended theory of planned behaviour, a structural equation model was used to analyse the relationship among the influencing factors. Results The factors influencing participation of patients with colorectal cancer in SSI prevention and control we...
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
Aim of the study – to evaluate Kaunas city „X“ clinic patients’ attitude to colorectal cancer preven...
Objective: To evaluate the rate of incisional surgical site infection (SSI) following colorectal can...
Purpose: To investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer patients ...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) have an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Obje...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer pat...
AIM: To determine the incidence and to investigate risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) ...
Purpose of the study is to evaluate the factors affecting and influencing the motivation of the prim...
Abstract Background Colorectal surgery is associated with high rates of surgical site infection (SSI...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
SummaryAimThe aim of the paper was to conduct a retrospective analysis of a group of patients after ...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a relevant problem in colorectal surgery. The aim...
Purpose: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication of colorectal surgery, result...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is 1 of the frequent postoperative complications after colorectal canc...
Background : Surgical site infection (SSI) is an adverse event that places a major burden on patient...
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
Aim of the study – to evaluate Kaunas city „X“ clinic patients’ attitude to colorectal cancer preven...
Objective: To evaluate the rate of incisional surgical site infection (SSI) following colorectal can...
Purpose: To investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer patients ...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) have an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Obje...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate the preferred and actual participation levels of colorectal cancer pat...
AIM: To determine the incidence and to investigate risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) ...
Purpose of the study is to evaluate the factors affecting and influencing the motivation of the prim...
Abstract Background Colorectal surgery is associated with high rates of surgical site infection (SSI...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
SummaryAimThe aim of the paper was to conduct a retrospective analysis of a group of patients after ...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a relevant problem in colorectal surgery. The aim...
Purpose: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication of colorectal surgery, result...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is 1 of the frequent postoperative complications after colorectal canc...
Background : Surgical site infection (SSI) is an adverse event that places a major burden on patient...
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
Aim of the study – to evaluate Kaunas city „X“ clinic patients’ attitude to colorectal cancer preven...
Objective: To evaluate the rate of incisional surgical site infection (SSI) following colorectal can...