Implementation of a surgical unit-based safety programme in African hospitals: a multicentre qualitative study.
Lauren ClackUrsina WilliSean BerenholtzAlexander M AikenBenedetta AllegranziHugo SaxPublished in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2019)
Participating hospitals benefitted from the SUSP programme structures (e.g. surveillance, hospital networks, formation of multidisciplinary teams) and adaptive tools (e.g. learning from defects, executive rounds guide) to change perceptions around patient safety and improve behaviours to prevent SSI. The combination of technical and adaptive elements represents a promising approach to facilitate the introduction of evidence-based best practices and to improve safety culture through local team engagement in resource-limited settings.