Evaluation of General Surgery Physicians' Approaches to Surgical Antimicrobial Prophylaxis by Questionnaire Method

Author:

Yalçın Nadir1ORCID,Doğan Cansu Zeynep1ORCID,Cennet Ömer1ORCID,Demirkan Kutay1ORCID,Yorgancı Kaya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HACETTEPE UNIVERSITY

Abstract

Introduction: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are infections of the incision site, organ or cavity that occur after surgery, causing a significant burden in terms of morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. SSIs are the most common healthcare-associated infections in low- and middle-income countries and may affect one-third of surgical patients. This study aimed to conduct a face-to-face survey to evaluate general surgeons' approaches and knowledge levels before and after the training seminar on the use of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP). Material and Method: An information-oriented questionnaire consisting of 10 questions was administered to a total of 18 surgeons working a General Surgery Department before and after the education meeting to evaluate their knowledge and attitudes towards the use of SAP. Data were presented as number, percentage, mean (standard deviation) and Fisher exact test was used to compare categorical data. Results: All participants answered the question regarding the time of prophylactic antibiotic administration correctly in both surveys. According to the current American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) guideline for cefazolin, 42.2% of the patients had the correct time of antibiotic administration. The proportion of patients whose cefazolin selection, dose and time of administration were appropriate was 14.6%. The number of physicians who thought that postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis was not significantly increased from 16 (88.8%) before the meeting to 18 (100%) after the meeting (p>0.05). In our study, the number of patients who continued to be given antibiotics unnecessarily postoperatively was 66 (16.4%). Conclusion: In order to increase the rate of optimal application of the theoretical knowledge to patients in practice, it is important to organize routine trainings based on current literature and service data for surgeons with a high workload and to follow the reflection of these trainings to the clinic in order to improve SAP compliance rates.

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