Introduction In 2010 a care bundle was introduced by the Department of Health (DH) to reduce surgical site infections (SSIs) in England. To date, use of the care bundle has not been evaluated despite incorporating interventions with resource implications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the DH SSI care bundle in open colorectal surgery. Methods A prospective cohort design was used at two teaching hospitals in England. The baseline group consisted of 127 consecutive patients having colorectal surgery during a 6-month period while the intervention group comprised 166 patients in the subsequent 6 months. SSI and care bundle compliance data were collected using dedicated surveillance staff. Results Just under a quarter (24%...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is associated with morbidity, mortality and increased ca...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are associated with severe morbidity, mortality and increased healt...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
INTRODUCTION In 2010 a care bundle was introduced by the Department of Health (DH) to reduce surgica...
BackgroundCare bundles are a strategy that can be used to reduce the risk of surgical site infection...
Background. Care bundles are a strategy that can be used to reduce the risk of surgical site infecti...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) have an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Obje...
Introduction: Surgical Site Infections (SSI) are serious postoperative complications with significa...
open access articleBACKGROUND: Care bundles are a strategy that can be used to reduce the risk of s...
The aim of this study was to assess the implementation of an intraoperative standardized surgical si...
Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are morbid and costly complications after elective colore...
Funding Information: Funding for project management time was received from the Scottish Patient Safe...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are morbid and costly complications after elective color...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are probably the most preventable of the health care- associated inf...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a relevant problem in colorectal surgery. The aim...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is associated with morbidity, mortality and increased ca...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are associated with severe morbidity, mortality and increased healt...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
INTRODUCTION In 2010 a care bundle was introduced by the Department of Health (DH) to reduce surgica...
BackgroundCare bundles are a strategy that can be used to reduce the risk of surgical site infection...
Background. Care bundles are a strategy that can be used to reduce the risk of surgical site infecti...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) have an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Obje...
Introduction: Surgical Site Infections (SSI) are serious postoperative complications with significa...
open access articleBACKGROUND: Care bundles are a strategy that can be used to reduce the risk of s...
The aim of this study was to assess the implementation of an intraoperative standardized surgical si...
Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are morbid and costly complications after elective colore...
Funding Information: Funding for project management time was received from the Scottish Patient Safe...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are morbid and costly complications after elective color...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are probably the most preventable of the health care- associated inf...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a relevant problem in colorectal surgery. The aim...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is associated with morbidity, mortality and increased ca...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are associated with severe morbidity, mortality and increased healt...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...