Bundle Implementation to Prevent Surgical Site Infections - A Study of SRN Hospitals
Background: Guidelines recommend bundles with multiple infection control elements to prevent surgical site infections (SSI). Although effective in multiple research studies, little is known about the implementation of such complex bundles in the real-world clinical setting. Methods: A survey was dis...
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Main Authors: | Aurora Pop-Vicas (Author), Michelle Zimbric (Author), Michelle Schmitz (Author), Gabrielle Hatas (Author), Nasia Safdar (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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