Abstract

We explored the impacts of postoperative enteral nutrition-based diversified nursing on postoperative complications and the nutritional status of hip replacement for elderly femoral neck fracture patients. A total of 86 patients undergoing total hip replacement in our hospital between January 2021 and December 2022 were enrolled in this study. While the patients in the control group received routine nursing intervention, those in the treatment group received postoperative enteral nutrition-based diversified nursing intervention. Compared to the control group, the first time of getting out of bed and the hospital stay in the treatment group were shorter. After nursing, the Harris score in the treatment group was higher than the control group, and the visual analog scale, self-rating anxiety scale, and self-rating depression scale scores, as well as the incidence of complications, were lower. The Barthel index in the treatment group was higher when compared with the control group. Also, serum albumin and total protein levels in the treatment group were higher when compared with the control group. Patient’s satisfaction with nursing in the treatment group was higher than in the control group. To conclude, postoperative enteral nutrition-based diversified nursing intervention can lessen the incidence of postoperative complications as well as elevate the nutritional status of elderly femoral neck fracture patients undergoing hip replacement.

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