Home-based Wound Self-Swabbing
Cross-source consensus on Home-based Wound Self-Swabbing from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The researcher uses a checklist to record whether participants can follow each instruction step unaided while maintaining swab sterility. — Is home-based self-swabbing feasible for postoperative wound culture after cardiac surgery? A multicentre mixed-methods feasibility study in the UK
- After self-swabbing, samples are couriered to an independent NHS-used laboratory in Basildon for bacterial culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. — Is home-based self-swabbing feasible for postoperative wound culture after cardiac surgery? A multicentre mixed-methods feasibility study in the UK
- The self-swabbing kit provided at discharge contains two culture swabs, two ampoules of saline, three alcohol-free hand wipes, gauze, a return envelope with rigid packaging, two labels and a pen. — Is home-based self-swabbing feasible for postoperative wound culture after cardiac surgery? A multicentre mixed-methods feasibility study in the UK
- Participants perform self-swabbing at home within 1 to 21 days after discharge, during a prearranged appointment observed remotely by a researcher via Microsoft Teams. — Is home-based self-swabbing feasible for postoperative wound culture after cardiac surgery? A multicentre mixed-methods feasibility study in the UK
- Poor community access to wound swabbing can delay antibiotic prescribing or lead to inappropriate empirical prescribing, which may worsen complications and undermine antimicrobial stewardship. — Is home-based self-swabbing feasible for postoperative wound culture after cardiac surgery? A multicentre mixed-methods feasibility study in the UK
- The rapid national rollout of COVID-19 self-swabbing provides a precedent supporting the feasibility of community self-sampling approaches. — Is home-based self-swabbing feasible for postoperative wound culture after cardiac surgery? A multicentre mixed-methods feasibility study in the UK