Posted by Dr. Girish K Gupta on 22 Sep 2018 02:55:30 AM GMTReviewed by
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What are the main claims of the paper and how important are they?
to envisaged quality improvement study can be to ascertain how often our outpatient surgical patients are receiving appropriate amounts of opioid prescriptions (for less than or equal to 3days) and whether simple peri-operative awareness program among the outpatient surgical teams' opioid prescribers improves the appropriateness of opioid prescriptions' amounts (for less than or equal to 3days)
Are these claims novel? If not, please specify papers that weaken the claims to the originality of this one.
No but not find any other relevant reference presntly.
Are the claims properly placed in the context of the previous literature?
yes
Do the results support the claims? If not, what other evidence is required?
yes
If a protocol is provided, for example for a randomized controlled trial, are there any important deviations from it? If so, have the authors explained adequately why the deviations occurred?
yes
Is the methodology valid? Does the paper offer enough details of its methodology that its experiments or its analyses could be reproduced?
yes
Would any other experiments or additional information improve the paper? How much better would the paper be if this extra work was done, and how difficult would such work be to do, or to provide?
more literature have to be done.
Is this paper outstanding in its discipline? (For example, would you like to see this work presented in a seminar at your hospital or university? Do you feel these results need to be incorporated in your next general lecture on the subject?) If yes, what makes it outstanding? If not, why not?
yes
Other Comments:
abstract and conclusion can be added. More refencences need to add.
Competing interests: .
Invited by the author to review this article? : Yes
Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?: No
References:
None
Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
na
How to cite: Gupta G K.Are We Prescribing More Than 3-Days Worth Opioids Prescriptions To Our Outpatient Surgical Patients When Discharged On Day Of Surgery? A Quality Improvement Study Worth Exploring[Review of the article 'Are We Prescribing More Than 3-Days Worth Opioids' Prescriptions To Our Outpatient Surgical Patients When Discharged On Day Of Surgery? A Quality Improvement Study Worth Exploring ' by Ghoddoussi F].WebmedCentral 2018;9(9):WMCRW003403
to envisaged quality improvement study can be to ascertain how often our outpatient surgical patients are receiving appropriate amounts of opioid prescriptions (for less than or equal to 3days) and whether simple peri-operative awareness program among the outpatient surgical teams' opioid prescribers improves the appropriateness of opioid prescriptions' amounts (for less than or equal to 3days)
No but not find any other relevant reference presntly.
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more literature have to be done.
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abstract and conclusion can be added. More refencences need to add.
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