Abstract

Objective:To investigate the effect of combined medical and nursing visits on improving the compliance of functional exercise after arthroplasty.Methods:40 cases of joint replacement in January-December 2016 were treated as control group and 40 cases of joint replacement in January-December 2017 as experimental group. In the control group, separate ward-round mode was adopted, and in the experimental group,combined ward-roundmode was adopted. The compliance and patient sasfstction of 2 groups of functional exercise were compared.Results: The compliance of the two groups was significantly higher than that of the control group, and the satisfaction of the patients was significantly higher than that of the control group. The difference was statistically significant (P <0.05)Conclusion: It is worth popularizing in clinical practice that the joint replacement patients can improve the compliance of the patient's functional exercise and improve the patient's satisfaction.

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