Abstract

Objective To explore the application effect of a whole-process seamless nursing model based on the smart healthcare mode in the perioperative period of patients undergoing hematoma removal. Methods In this retrospective study, 50 patients with hematoma removal admitted to our hospital from August 2018 to August 2019 were included as the control group (CG), while 50 patients with hematoma removal admitted to our hospital from September 2019 to September 2020 were included as the experimental group (EG). During the period of hematoma removal, CG received routine perioperative nursing, while EG received the whole-process seamless nursing model based on the smart healthcare mode. The perioperative indexes, hemodynamic indexes, and the incidence of postoperative complications were compared between the two groups, and the incidence of nursing staff's work omissions in different periods was analyzed. Results Notable differences were observed in surgical time, intraoperative blood loss, hematoma clearance rates, length of ICU stay, hospitalization time, removal time of ventricular drainage tube, and cerebral edema volume at 1 week after surgery between EG and CG (P < 0.05). Compared with CG, EG achieved obviously better hemodynamic indexes (P < 0.001) and a lower incidence of bedsore, muscle atrophy, and eating/swallowing disorders (P < 0.05). During the implementation of smart healthcare, the incidence of nursing staff's work omissions was remarkably reduced (P < 0.05). Conclusion Under the smart healthcare, the incidence of nursing staff's work omissions is lower, and the effect of the whole-process seamless nursing is better, which can optimize the perioperative indexes of patients, stabilize the postoperative hemodynamics, and reduce the incidence of complications. Therefore, the whole-process seamless nursing model based on the smart healthcare mode has promotion value in clinic.

Highlights

  • Intracranial hematoma, the most common secondary lesion of craniocerebral injury, is often caused by abnormal accumulation of intracranial hemorrhage in the cranial cavity.e disease will cause increased intracranial pressure and brain tissue damage in patients, subsequently triggering a series of clinical symptoms such as disturbance of consciousness and memory decline

  • Study Design. is retrospective study was conducted in our hospital from August 2018 to September 2020 to explore the application effect of a whole-process seamless nursing model based on the smart healthcare mode in the perioperative period of patients undergoing hematoma removal

  • Fifty patients with hematoma removal admitted to our hospital from August 2018 to August 2019 were included as the control group (CG), while 50 patients with hematoma removal admitted to our hospital from September 2019 to September 2020 were included as the experimental group (EG)

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Introduction

Intracranial hematoma, the most common secondary lesion of craniocerebral injury, is often caused by abnormal accumulation of intracranial hemorrhage in the cranial cavity.e disease will cause increased intracranial pressure and brain tissue damage in patients, subsequently triggering a series of clinical symptoms such as disturbance of consciousness and memory decline. Ough hematoma removal can quickly remove the hematoma, alleviate the occupying effect, and reduce the pressure of hematoma on normal brain tissues, it puts forward higher requirements for nursing, and its combination with high-quality perioperative nursing can minimize. E data sharing and objectivity of smart healthcare bring more possibilities to the seamless nursing because the online platform can optimize the operation process, improve the nursing efficiency, and effectively reduce the possibility of nursing omissions [8, 9]. On the basis of routine nursing assisted by smart healthcare platform, nursing staff only need to adopt the evidence-based nursing to gradually improve the seamless nursing model and deepen the nursing details, thereby comprehensively enhancing the service quality. This paper combined the two in patients with hematoma removal to further improve the perioperative nursing effect

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