Objective: To explore the application of staged nursing intervention after the surgery of huge rotator cuff tear under the arthroscopy, and to evaluate the impact on patients' postoperative rehabilitation. Methods: A total of 25 patients who underwent arthroscopic surgery for large rotator cuff tears in our hospital from January 2018 to December 2019 were selected. The intervention group used a staged nursing program to intervene, and Selected 25 patients who only received routine nursing intervention during the same period as the control group. The constant-murley shoulder function score, UCLA score, SF-36 quality of life score, and nursing satisfaction score were compared between the two groups after 6 months. Results: There was no statistically significant in the difference in the scores of pain, functional activity, shoulder joint mobility, and muscle strength of the constant-murley shoulder function score between the observation group and the control group before surgery (P > 0.05). The pain, functional activities, shoulder joint mobility and muscle strength scores of the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group 6 months after surgery (P < 0.05), and the UCLA score and SF-36 score of the observation group 6 months after surgery were significantly higher than the control group (P < 0.05), and the nursing satisfaction score of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Staged nursing intervention can significantly improve the Shoulder joint functional rehabilitation process and quality of life of patients who post operation of huge rotator cuff tears, and improve nursing satisfaction.
Published in | American Journal of Nursing Science (Volume 9, Issue 4) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajns.20200904.20 |
Page(s) | 225-230 |
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Hong Zhang, Liya Xu, Sujuan Lin, Xiaoyan Wang, Cuiqing Liu. (2020). Application Strategy of Staged Nursing Intervention After the Surgery of Huge Rotator Cuff Tears Under the Arthroscopy. American Journal of Nursing Science, 9(4), 225-230. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajns.20200904.20
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Hong Zhang; Liya Xu; Sujuan Lin; Xiaoyan Wang; Cuiqing Liu. Application Strategy of Staged Nursing Intervention After the Surgery of Huge Rotator Cuff Tears Under the Arthroscopy. Am. J. Nurs. Sci. 2020, 9(4), 225-230. doi: 10.11648/j.ajns.20200904.20
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Hong Zhang, Liya Xu, Sujuan Lin, Xiaoyan Wang, Cuiqing Liu. Application Strategy of Staged Nursing Intervention After the Surgery of Huge Rotator Cuff Tears Under the Arthroscopy. Am J Nurs Sci. 2020;9(4):225-230. doi: 10.11648/j.ajns.20200904.20
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