Avtor/Urednik     Lužnik-Bufon, Tatjana
Naslov     Nacionalne smernice za pripravo programa za preprečevanje in obvladovanje bolnišničnih okužb
Prevedeni naslov     National guidelines for the development of programs for prevention and control of hospital-acquired infections
Tip     članek
Vir     In: Lešničar G, editor. Infektološki simpozij. Zbornik predavanj ob 40-obletnici ustanovitve infektološke sekcije SZD - Združenja za infektologijo SZD; 2001 okt 5-6; Celje. Celje: Splošna bolnišnica Celje,
Leto izdaje     2001
Obseg     str. 75-80
Jezik     slo
Abstrakt     National guidelines are defined as systematically developed broad statements of good clinical practice. Guidelines are focused on specific aspects of preventing hospital-acquired infections, including standard principles that need to be routinely incorporated into clinical practice. The ultimate decision about a particular procedure or treatment will always depend on each individual patient' s condition and risk factors, circumstances and wishes, and the clinical judgement of the health care team. One of the main advantages of guidelines applied locally as recommendations is that they can contribute to better treatment outcomes, but local ownership of the implementation process is crucial for the success in changing the existing clinical practice. This, however is the responsibility of each medical practitioner: Slovenian national guidelines for preventing hospital-acquired infections were developed by a multidisciplinary working group appointed by the Ministry of Health. Medical directors and hospital infection committee representatives of Slovenian hospitals were participating in the group to discuss and comment the draft guidelines in January 2001.
Deskriptorji     CROSS INFECTION
PRACTICE GUIDELINES
HEALTH POLICY
SLOVENIA