An evaluation of the implementation of interventions to reduce postoperative infections and optimise antibiotic use across the surgical pathway in India: a mixed-methods exploratory study protocol.
Shalini AhujaSanjeev SinghEsmita CharaniSurya SurendranVrinda NampoothiriFabia EdathadathilAnu GeorgeAndrew LeatherCarolyn TarrantAlison HolmesNick SevdalisGabriel BirgandPublished in: Pilot and feasibility studies (2022)
• The paired interventions have been co-designed from their inception with involvement of stakeholders at different stages in the surgical pathway. • Simultaneous evaluation of implementation and clinical outcomes will inform the development of a future larger study to enable/assess the scalability of interventions • The study offers a novel combination of implementation theory-informed, stakeholder-driven and clinically relevant evaluation, carried out in the context of a middle-income country hospital. • The project may not be applicable to every low-resource setting and surgical context due to differences in healthcare systems and cultures. However, the application of implementation science concepts may facilitate transferability and adaptation to other settings.