Abstract Background The timing of prophylactic antibiotic administration is a patient safety outcome that is recurrently tracked and reported. The interpretation of these data has important implications for patient safety practices. However, diverse data collection methods and approaches to analysis impede knowledge building in this field. This paper makes explicit several challenges to quantifying the timing of prophylactic antibiotics that we encountered during a recent study and offers a suggested protocol for resolving these challenges. Challenges Two clear challenges manifested during the data extraction process: the actual clas...
For many years, sepsis guidelines have focused on early administration of antibiotics. While this pr...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the time of v...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgery and a major cause of morbidity, mo...
BACKGROUND: The timing of prophylactic antibiotic administration is a patient safety outcome that is...
To evaluate the effect of a form recording the timing of prophylactic antibiotic administration, ant...
Background/PurposeTo evaluate the effect of a form recording the timing of prophylactic antibiotic a...
AbstractObjectiveProphylactic antibiotics are effective in reducing surgical site infection, especia...
BACKGROUND Based on observational studies, administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain precise information on the optimal time window for surgical antimicrobial proph...
Introduction: The CDC has developed criteria that define surgical site infection (SSI) as infection ...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections remain one of the leading types of nosocomial infections. The a...
Based on observational studies, administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) for the p...
[[abstract]]In the To Overcome Antibiotic Resistance report, 2000, WHO pointed out that the misuse a...
ObjectivesGuidelines recommend antibiotic prophylaxis 60 minutes before skin incision; however, it i...
Comparison of compliance with timing and duration of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis between the pre...
For many years, sepsis guidelines have focused on early administration of antibiotics. While this pr...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the time of v...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgery and a major cause of morbidity, mo...
BACKGROUND: The timing of prophylactic antibiotic administration is a patient safety outcome that is...
To evaluate the effect of a form recording the timing of prophylactic antibiotic administration, ant...
Background/PurposeTo evaluate the effect of a form recording the timing of prophylactic antibiotic a...
AbstractObjectiveProphylactic antibiotics are effective in reducing surgical site infection, especia...
BACKGROUND Based on observational studies, administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain precise information on the optimal time window for surgical antimicrobial proph...
Introduction: The CDC has developed criteria that define surgical site infection (SSI) as infection ...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections remain one of the leading types of nosocomial infections. The a...
Based on observational studies, administration of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) for the p...
[[abstract]]In the To Overcome Antibiotic Resistance report, 2000, WHO pointed out that the misuse a...
ObjectivesGuidelines recommend antibiotic prophylaxis 60 minutes before skin incision; however, it i...
Comparison of compliance with timing and duration of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis between the pre...
For many years, sepsis guidelines have focused on early administration of antibiotics. While this pr...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the time of v...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgery and a major cause of morbidity, mo...