Background: Documentation of pregnancy status is an integral component of the assessment of females of reproductive age when admitted to hospital. Our aim was to determine how accurately pregnancy status was documented in a multicentre audit of female admissions to general surgery.Methods: A prospective multicentre audit of elective and emergency admissions was performed in 18 Scottish centres between 0800 on 11/05/2015 and 0759 on 25/05/2015. The lower age limit was the minimum age for admission to the adult surgical ward, up to the age of 55 years.Results: 2743 admissions with 612 (22.3%) females of reproductive age. 82 exclusions leaving a final total of 530; 169 (31.9%) elective and 361 (68.1%) emergency. Documentation of pregnancy stat...
Aims were (1) to review the literature on clinical audit; its history, methodology and role in the c...
Background: Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is a life-threatening condition; at Odi Hospital, approximately 7...
Background: Previous research suggests that non-obstetric surgery is carried out in 1 – 2% of all pr...
Background: Documentation of pregnancy status is an integral component of the assessment of females ...
Background: Determining the possibility of pregnancy and the documentation of pregnancy status are i...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether pregnancy status, gynaecological history, date of last menstrual per...
Objective: To determine the adequacy of assessing gynecologic history for females of reproductive ag...
We report a case of a young woman admitted electively for laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication, and ag...
BACKGROUND: Early pregnancy complications are common and account for the largest proportion of emerg...
PURPOSE: Primary care databases are increasingly used for researching pregnancy, eg, the effects of ...
Background: Medical problems during pregnancy are the leading cause of maternal mortality in the UK...
Uncommon disorders are difficult to study because routine information sources are unreliable, and co...
Data Availability: Data cannot be shared publicly because Scottish national registry data was used. ...
Background: The NHS Litigation Authority's ‘sign up to safety’ campaign aims to prevent undiagnosed ...
Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean is a common cause of morbidity. To ensure best pra...
Aims were (1) to review the literature on clinical audit; its history, methodology and role in the c...
Background: Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is a life-threatening condition; at Odi Hospital, approximately 7...
Background: Previous research suggests that non-obstetric surgery is carried out in 1 – 2% of all pr...
Background: Documentation of pregnancy status is an integral component of the assessment of females ...
Background: Determining the possibility of pregnancy and the documentation of pregnancy status are i...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether pregnancy status, gynaecological history, date of last menstrual per...
Objective: To determine the adequacy of assessing gynecologic history for females of reproductive ag...
We report a case of a young woman admitted electively for laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication, and ag...
BACKGROUND: Early pregnancy complications are common and account for the largest proportion of emerg...
PURPOSE: Primary care databases are increasingly used for researching pregnancy, eg, the effects of ...
Background: Medical problems during pregnancy are the leading cause of maternal mortality in the UK...
Uncommon disorders are difficult to study because routine information sources are unreliable, and co...
Data Availability: Data cannot be shared publicly because Scottish national registry data was used. ...
Background: The NHS Litigation Authority's ‘sign up to safety’ campaign aims to prevent undiagnosed ...
Surgical site infection (SSI) following caesarean is a common cause of morbidity. To ensure best pra...
Aims were (1) to review the literature on clinical audit; its history, methodology and role in the c...
Background: Ectopic pregnancy (EP) is a life-threatening condition; at Odi Hospital, approximately 7...
Background: Previous research suggests that non-obstetric surgery is carried out in 1 – 2% of all pr...