KMID : 0371420200990050285
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Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research 2020 Volume.99 No. 5 p.285 ~ p.293
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Implementing a multidisciplinary care bundle to reduce colon surgical site infections
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Park Chi-Min
Ha Tae-Sun Lee Woo-Yong Chung Doo-Ryeon Park Yoon-Ah Choi Jong-Rim Jeong Na-Yeon
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Abstract
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate how rates of surgical site infections (SSI) were changed over 2 years after applying colon SSI bundle in patients who underwent colon surgery.
Methods: The multidisciplinary working group developed a care bundle consisting of 8 components, including several recommendations of Surgical Care Improvement Project and monitoring of medical/surgical hand washing. We implemented the care bundle for each patient who underwent colon surgery from April 2013 to December 2014.
Results: Overall bundle compliance was 87.9% before implementation, 88.2% in 2013, and 90.5% in 2014. In particular, compliance of the following 3 components was substantial improved during the project period; discontinuation of prophylactic antimicrobial agent within 24 hours of surgery (from 88.3% to 100%), surgical hand washing (from 50.0% to 78.9%), and medical hand washing (from 74.7% to 82.8%). The rate of SSI was 8.0% (12/150) during 3 months before implementation, 3.3% (16/480) from April to December in 2013, and 2.3% (14/607) in 2014.
Conclusion: After implementation of multidisciplinary care bundle, the compliance of each component was increased and rates of SSIs were significantly decreased compared to those before the quality improvement project.
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KEYWORD
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Bundle, Colorectal surgery, Compliance, Surgical wound infection
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