11 research outputs found
Combination Surgical Prophylaxis with Vancomycin versus Standard Prophylaxis for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections following Elective and Expedited Surgery
Single dose intravenous vancomycin (1.5g) administered immediately prior to commencement of surgery. The vancomycin will be administered by the anaesthetist.
In addition to vancomycin, all participants will receive standard surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis with intravenous cefazolin (2g). The dose, timing and frequency of cefazolin is in keeping with national guidelines (Therapeutic Guidelines: Antibiotics) as part of standard care. </p
Recommendations for change to optimise appropriate SAP decision-making and prescribing.
Recommendations for change to optimise appropriate SAP decision-making and prescribing.</p
Representative quotations from Theme 1 reflecting ‘Physical Capability’ of the COM-B model.
Representative quotations from Theme 1 reflecting ‘Physical Capability’ of the COM-B model.</p
Representative quotations from Theme 6 reflecting ‘Reflective Motivation’ of the COM-B model.
Representative quotations from Theme 6 reflecting ‘Reflective Motivation’ of the COM-B model.</p
Representative quotations from Theme 2 reflecting ‘Psychological Capability’ of the COM-B model.
Representative quotations from Theme 2 reflecting ‘Psychological Capability’ of the COM-B model.</p
Representative quotations from Theme 4, reflecting ‘Physical Opportunity’ of the COM-B model.
Representative quotations from Theme 4, reflecting ‘Physical Opportunity’ of the COM-B model.</p
Representative quotations from Theme 5 reflecting ‘Automatic Motivation’ of the COM-B model.
Representative quotations from Theme 5 reflecting ‘Automatic Motivation’ of the COM-B model.</p
Representative quotations from Theme 3, reflecting ‘Social Opportunity’ of the COM-B model.
Representative quotations from Theme 3, reflecting ‘Social Opportunity’ of the COM-B model.</p
Commonly referenced gaps in current guidelines and evidence as per participants.
Commonly referenced gaps in current guidelines and evidence as per participants.</p