Guest editorial
M.-L. McLaws and Michael Whitby
Australian Infection Control
4(1) 5 - 6
Published: 1999
Abstract
Surgical site infection (SSI) surveillance forms the major and most visible component of infection control surveillance activity. A recent Australian study has confirmed this but has also shown that SSI surveillance is very time-consuming. It is seen as intrinsically less complex than surveillance of equally important nosocomial infections; for example, ventilator-associated pneumonia. Nevertheless, when used as a clinical indicator, SSI often provides a poor measure of quality care as the end product is both unreliable and often invalid.https://doi.org/10.1071/HI99105
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