Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to explore the changes in the patient spectrum and the challenges and practices in nursing brought about by the evolution of modern hand surgery patients and medical development. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on clinical data from 21,512 hand surgery patients in our hospital over the past 15 years. The study examined changes in patient spectrum, shifts in patient demands, evolutions in nursing models, and variations in patient satisfaction. Results: The patient spectrum exhibited variations, accompanied by changes in patient demands and corresponding adjustments in nursing approaches. To address the challenges in hand surgery nursing, comprehensive training, rigorous assessments, skill enhancement, emphasis on practical effectiveness and proficiency, and continuous adaptation were employed as measures. These bold practices significantly improved the quality of nursing care. Conclusion: Practice has shown that changes in the patient spectrum have posed challenges to nursing, which, in turn, spurred innovative thinking, refreshed perspectives, and promoted the development of nursing work.
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