Abstract

Objective To explore the effects of clinical nursing pathway chart in rehabilitation of perioperative patients with thoracoscope pneumonectomy. Methods From January 2017 to December 2018, we selected 105 patients with thoracoscope pneumonectomy. All of the patients were randomly divided into observation group (n=52) and control group (n=53) . Observation group carried out perioperative nursing according to the clinical nursing pathway chart, while control group implemented routine nursing. We compared the pain, respiratory recovery effect and treatment compliance of patients after surgery. Results The scores of pain of patients in observation group 24 and 48 hours after surgery was (4.85±0.42) and (3.74±0.30) respectively lower than those in control group with statistical differences (t=5.594, 13.105; P<0.05) . Five days after surgery, the blood oxygen saturation of observation group and control group was (95.78±0.29) % and (91.73±0.33) % respectively with a statistical difference (t=4.603, P<0.05) . Patients with the high level of treatment compliance in intraoperative period accounted for 73.08% in observation group and 45.28% in control group with a statistical difference (Z=4.891, P<0.05) . Conclusions Application of clinical nursing pathway chart in rehabilitation of perioperative patients with thoracoscope pneumonectomy relieves the postoperative pain and improves rehabilitation effects as well as treatment compliance. Key words: Perioperative nursing; Thoracoscopes; Pneumonectomy; Rehabilitation; Chart; Clinical nursingpathway

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