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Nakul Kain1, Karuna Kotur, Sanjay Gupta

  • 1Department of General Surgery, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Duckworth Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD9 6RJ, United Kingdom. nakulkain@hotmail.com

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Most surgical units follow their own published recommendations. However, a significant minority of surgical departments fail to implement their own clinical recommendations, indicating a gap between research and practice.

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Published on: January 6, 2011

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Practice
  • Medical Literature Dissemination
  • Clinical Guideline Adherence

Background:

  • Effective surgical practice relies on current literature.
  • A potential disconnect exists between published clinical recommendations and their adoption within research-producing departments.
  • This study investigates adherence to self-published recommendations by surgical units.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate whether surgical departments follow clinical recommendations originating from their own research.
  • To assess the rate of implementation of published surgical guidelines within the originating departments.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective study reviewing articles from the British Journal of Surgery (January 2005-December 2006).
  • Identification of clinical recommendations within research findings.
  • Telephone contact with individual surgical departments to ascertain adherence to recommendations by the senior author.

Main Results:

  • Sixty-six surgical units were contacted.
  • 49 units (74%) successfully followed their own published recommendations.
  • 17 units (26%) did not implement their own recommendations.

Conclusions:

  • The majority of surgical units publishing in the British Journal of Surgery implement changes based on their findings.
  • A notable proportion of surgical departments do not adhere to their own published clinical recommendations.
  • This highlights a gap between 'practicing what they preach' in surgical research and clinical implementation.