Sustainability of enhanced recovery after surgery programmes in gastrointestinal surgery: A scoping review
Angela Byrnes,
Rachel Flynn,
Amanda Watt
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundEnhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is an evidence‐based intervention that is well‐recognised across multiple surgical specialties as having potential to lead to improved patient and hospital outcomes. Little is known about sustainability of ERAS programmes.AimsThis review aimed to describe available evidence evaluating sustainability of ERAS programmes in gastrointestinal surgery to understand: (a) how sustainability has been defined; (b) examine determinants of sustainability; (c) identify strat… Show more
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