Samuel G. Campbell's research while affiliated with Dalhousie University and other places
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h2>Introduction
To assess whether there is: a) a clinical difference between patients with cellulitis treated according to the recommendations of a clinical cellulitis guideline, and those treated otherwise and b) a difference in the cost of antibiotic treatment of the two groups
Methods
Emergency Department (ED) patients diagnosed with cellulit...
Citations
... However, the authors provided no mention of the role of nursing, and did not reproduce the intervention at all, making it difficult to have a good idea of whether nurses were intimately involved. 72 Difficulties in intervention description were a problem encountered by Kinsman et al. 12 during the initial validation of the CPW criteria. 19 They found that the main obstacle to agreement on all five criteria was the poor reporting of the intervention components, requiring adjustment by weighting the criteria. ...