Introduction: "Clean Cut" is an adaptive, multimodal surgical quality improvement (QI) programme that has been associated with significant reductions in surgical site infections. Following implementation in multiple hospitals and countries, we noted variability in impact. We aimed to understand the attributes of hospitals that contribute to the success of a perioperative QI programme in resource-limited settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImportance: Infections and complications following cesarean delivery are a significant source of maternal mortality in Ethiopia.
Objective: To study the effectiveness of a program to strengthen compliance with perioperative standards and reduce postoperative complications following cesarean delivery.
Design, Setting, And Participants: This stepped-wedge cluster randomized clinical trial included patients undergoing cesarean delivery from August 24, 2021, to January 31, 2023, at 9 hospitals organized into 5 clusters in Ethiopia.
Background: We previously developed and pilot tested Clean Cut, a program to prevent postoperative infections by improving compliance with the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) and strengthening adherence to infection control practices. This protocol describes the CheckList Expansion for Antisepsis and iNfection Control in Cesarean Section (CLEAN-CS) trial evaluating our program's ability to reduce infections following CS and other obstetric and gynecological operations in Ethiopia.
Methods/design: CLEAN-CS is a cluster-randomized stepped wedge interventional trial with five clusters (two hospitals per cluster).