Overcoming Barriers to the Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program

  • Pearsall E
  • Okrainec A
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While there is support for implementation of enhanced recovery after surgery programs, many barriers exist. The most commonly cited barriers of ERPs are time and personnel restrictions, limited hospital resources, resistance from members of the perioperative team,...

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Pearsall, E., & Okrainec, A. (2015). Overcoming Barriers to the Implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program. In The SAGES / ERAS® Society Manual of Enhanced Recovery Programs for Gastrointestinal Surgery (pp. 205–214). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20364-5_17

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