Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties Vol. 79, No. 2, July-December 2024, pp 59-74
Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Surgical Trainees and Trainers on Recommended Surgical Site Infection Prevention Protocols
Author(s): Esther A. Saguil, MD,PhD1 ; Jose Modesto B. Abellera III, MD, MHPEd1 ; Daniel Ernest L. Florendo, MD1 and George Robert L. Uyquienco, MD2
Abstract:
Rationale/Objective:
This study aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of surgeons and surgical trainees regarding published SSI prevention guidelines. Specifically, the study described knowledge and attitudes towards SSI prevention guidelines among members of surgical training programs, described preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative practices in SSI prevention and identified the presence of surgical site infection surveillance programs among various institutions
Methods:
This was a retrospective cross-sectional study that evaluated the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of surgeons and surgical trainees to published SSI prevention guidelines in the Philippines. It utilized existing data from an October 2022 online survey done by the Philippine College of Surgeons distributed to various surgical training institutions in the country.
Results:
There were a total of 213 respondents. The different attitudes and knowledge gaps towards present SSI prevention guidelines are described
Conclusion:
Despite the existence of local and international guidelines there still appears to be a significant lack of awareness and variability in practice among the different institutions as well as with surgeons of different levels of expertise or training. Varying preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative practices have also been described, including evident deviations from SSI guidelines. Lastly, there is a lack of standardized SSI surveillance programs among institutions and these are not aligned towards improved patient safety and quality improvement.
Key words: surgical site infection, infection protocols
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