Abstract:Objective To assess the effect of evidence-based nursing care on the prevention of complications after laparoscopic surgery.Methods This study included 120 patients receiving laparoscopic surgery in our hospital between September 2014 to December 2015. These patients were randomly divided into the treatment group and the control group. The control group received routine clinical nursing care, and the treatment group received evidence-based nursing care. Frequency of complications, hospitalization duration, duration of complications, and exhaust time were compared. Patient satisfaction with the nursing services was also compared.Results Complications occurred in 6.8% of patients in the treatment group, significantly lower than that of the control group (26.7%). Hospitalization days (6.8 ±3.5)d, exhaust time (10.8±2.7)d, and days used for complication treatment (3.3± 2.2)d were shorter in the treatment group than in the control group [(9.5±3.7)d, (18.4±2.9)d, and (5.9±2.8)d, respectively]. More patients in the treatment group expressed satisfaction (94.3%) than in the control group (79.2%).Conclusion Evidence-based nursing intervention could effectively reduce postoperative complications in patients receiving gynecological laparoscopic surgery. In addition, patient satisfaction with nursing services was improved.
马志敏. 循证护理在妇科腹腔镜术后并发症的临床效果[J]. 中国生育健康杂志, 2017, 28(2): 115-118.
MA Zhimin. The effect of evidence-based nursing on the complications of gynecological laparoscopic operation. Chinese Journal of Reproductive Health, 2017, 28(2): 115-118.