Abstract

Surgical treatment is a common clinical intervention for trauma, but postoperative pain and poor nursing lead to slow wound recovery and wound infection. Therefore, it is extremely important to select effective nursing intervention methods to improve the quality of wound treatment. This study explored the application value of the wound care model of medical integration and multidisciplinary-assisted surgery in improving the quality of wound treatment. The results show that medical-nursing integration in multidisciplinary-assisted surgical wound nursing mode can improve the quality of wound treatment and pain level in patients, which is beneficial to improving team cohesion of medical staff and satisfaction evaluation of patients.

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