Article
Identifying opportunities for quality improvement in surgical site infection prevention.
Department of Surgery,Department of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
American journal of infection control (impact factor:
3.01).
03/2009;
37(5):398-402.
DOI:10.1016/j.ajic.2008.10.027
pp.398-402
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
11 professional managers
7 surgical division heads
incentivize use
infection prevention
institutional tools
interviews
limited implementation
organizational factors
own practice
passive educational strategies
performance data
point-of-care tools
Qualitative methods
quality improvement
SSI prevention
SSI prevention guidelines
standard orders
surgical site infection
thematic analysis
trigger action