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De-Implementation of Unnecessary Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Children
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Order set review and modification with facilitation and Order set review and modification for Surgical Site Infection. Completed, enrolled 39,363 participants across 10 sites.
Detailed Summary
The overall objective of this study is to identify the best strategy to eliminate unnecessary antibiotic use after surgery in pediatric surgical procedures considered low-risk for an SSI. Based on literature and our preliminary data suggesting surgeons will not fully accept standardized order sets based on current guidelines, the investigators hypothesize that order set modification combined with ASP facilitation will outperform standard order set modification alone in de-implementing unnecessary postoperative antibiotic use.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The antimicrobial stewardship program will receive facilitation training to aid in reviewing and changing order sets of clean or clean-contaminated procedures to eliminate unnecessary post-operative antibiotics.
The antimicrobial stewardship program will work to eliminate unnecessary post-operative antibiotics by reviewing and changing order sets of clean or clean-contaminated procedures.