Surveillance of surgical site infections is an important element of infection prevention programmes. With the changing landscape of health care and patients being discharged earlier from hospital after surgery, understanding the true impact of infection is challenging. This short paper describes how one trust tried to tackle this problem by identifying the value of community nurses’ wound caseload audit as a proxy measure for surgical site infections.
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