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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Surg. 2020 Jun 27;55(10):1996–2006. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2020.06.021

Table 3.

Participating site demographics.

Site Total Element
ERP
Implementation
Perceived
Institutional
Commitment
to QI
Colleague
Resistant
to ERP
Total
Surgeons
in Practice
Total
Surgeons
in Practice
< 5 Years
Total
Surgeons
Performing
Elective IBD
Surgery
Total
Beds in
Hospital
Total
PICU
Beds
Annual
IBD
Surgical
Volume
Self-
Identified
ERP
Adherence
1 2 Very Committed No 16 6 4 300 40 55 No
2 4 Very Committed No 22 3 14 350 30 120 No
3 4 Very Committed Unsure 8 3 8 310 35 10 No
4 4 Not Committed Unsure 8 1 8 255 20 12 No
5 4 Committed Yes 21 5 5 750 100 50 No
6 5 Very Committed Unsure 6 1 6 90 20 7 No
7 5 Very Committed No 4 1 4 175 12 10 Yes
8 6 Committed No 3 1 3 400 18 35 No
9 6 Very Committed No 9 1 9 250 30 20 No
10 6 Committed No 12 1 3 350 50 50 No
11 6 Committed No 5 2 2 220 48 30 No
12 7 Very Committed Unsure 13 4 13 250 40 30 No
13 7 Very Committed Unsure 8 2 8 379 50 40 No
14 9 Somewhat Committed No 7 2 3 250 40 20 No
15 9 Very Committed No 9 4 2 289 32 70 No
16 10 Very Committed Yes 10 3 3 500 44 17 No
17 10 Committed Unsure 8 0 6 200 24 35 No
18 10 Somewhat Committed Yes 5 1 3 200 20 5 No

ERP – enhanced recovery protocol; IBD – inflammatory bowel disease; PICU – pediatric intensive care unit; QI – quality improvement