2021
DOI: 10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2019-0317
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Post-Dishcarge Surveillance in Surgical Site Infection: Validation of an Instrument

Abstract: Objective: to create and validate an instrument for detecting potential cases of surgical site infection through post-discharge telephone surveillance. Method: a methodological study using psychometric analyzes to develop and validate an instrument for conducting post-discharge surveillance of surgical site infection. Results: the instrument had a total content validity coefficient equal to 0.87. It was applied to a sample of 100 patients and compared to a medical and nursing physical examination to detec… Show more

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“…While recipients were in hospital, wound sites were photographed every second day. If recipients were discharged before 30 days, photographs were taken at the weekly outpatient clinic and a validated post discharge SSI surveillance questionnaire was completed with recipients over the telephone [15].…”
Section: Outcome Measurements Primary Outcome -Ssimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While recipients were in hospital, wound sites were photographed every second day. If recipients were discharged before 30 days, photographs were taken at the weekly outpatient clinic and a validated post discharge SSI surveillance questionnaire was completed with recipients over the telephone [15].…”
Section: Outcome Measurements Primary Outcome -Ssimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Infecções de Sítio Cirúrgico (ISC), são complicações oriundas do ato operatório, caracterizada como Infecção Relacionada à Assistência à Saúde (IRAS). Em países desenvolvidos, em média 3 a 16% dos procedimentos cirúrgicos realizados infeccionam e as taxas de óbitos por essa causa podem chegar de 5 a 10%; especificamente nos Estados Unidos, a ISC é considerada a IRAS mais comum e resulta em consequências graves ao paciente e à instituição de saúde (Guatura & Poveda, 2021). No Brasil, é classificada como a terceira IRAS mais incidente nas instituições hospitalares, com índices que variam de 14 a 16%; importante destacar, que esse número pode ser bem maior, considerando as subnotificações existentes.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…O Ministério da Saúde do Brasil divulgou que o Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) realizou cerca de 2,4 milhões de cirurgias em hospitais 100% SUS e conveniados em 2019 (Ministério da Saúde, 2019). Considerando que as internações hospitalares são cada vez mais curtas, a literatura aponta que os índices de ISC identificadas no pós-alta podem variar de 19 a 84%, sendo, portanto, recomendada a Vigilância Pós-Alta (VPA) (Guatura & Poveda, 2021;Martins et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified