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Determining the Minimum Dataset for Surgical Patients in Africa: A Delphi Study.

Hyla-Louise KluytsGillian J BedwellAlemayehu Ginbo BedadaTarig FadallaAdam Hewitt-SmithBernard A MbweleBusisiwe MraraAkinyinka O OmigbodunJones Omoshoro-JonesEdwin W TurtonFitsum K BelachewKathryn M ChuEsther CloeteGerald EkwenMohamed Ahmed ElfagiehMahmoud M ElfikyMayaba MaimboAtilio MoraisChristophe MpirimbanyiDolly M MunlemvoPisirai NdarukwaIsaac SmalleAlexandra TorborgMpoki UlisubisyaMaher FawzyVeekash GobinMotselisi MbekiZipporah NgumiUshmaben Patel-MujajatiHamza D SamaJanat TumukundeAkwasi Antwi-KusiApollo BasenaroGillian LamacraftFarai MadzimbamutoSalome MaswimeVanessa MsosaWakisa MulwafuCoulibaly YoussoufRupert M PearseBruce M Biccard
Published in: World journal of surgery (2022)
The minimum perioperative dataset can be used in a collaborative effort to establish a resource accessible to African clinicians in improving quality of care.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • healthcare
  • cardiac surgery
  • patients undergoing
  • chronic pain