Objective: to study the application effect of evidence-based nursing in neurosurgery body restraint clinical nursing. Methods: from January 2020 to February 2022, 100 patients with physical constraints were selected f...Objective: to study the application effect of evidence-based nursing in neurosurgery body restraint clinical nursing. Methods: from January 2020 to February 2022, 100 patients with physical constraints were selected from our department of neurosurgery. Among them, 50 patients who received routine nursing were divided into control group and 50 patients who received evidence-based nursing were divided into observation group. Self-extubation rate, complication rate and Ramsay score of the two groups were compared. Results: in the control group, the rate of self-extubation was 18%, and the incidence of complications was 22%. The Ramsay scores of the patients were 4.24±0.55 and 4.22±0.40 at the time of physical restraint and the end of restraint. In the observation group, the rate of self-extubation was 2%, and the incidence of complications was 6%. The Ramsay scores of the patients were 3.11±0.46 and 4.86±0.32 at the time of physical restraint and the end of restraint. There were significant differences in self-extubation rate, complication rate and Ramsay score between the two groups (P < 0.05).展开更多
文摘Objective: to study the application effect of evidence-based nursing in neurosurgery body restraint clinical nursing. Methods: from January 2020 to February 2022, 100 patients with physical constraints were selected from our department of neurosurgery. Among them, 50 patients who received routine nursing were divided into control group and 50 patients who received evidence-based nursing were divided into observation group. Self-extubation rate, complication rate and Ramsay score of the two groups were compared. Results: in the control group, the rate of self-extubation was 18%, and the incidence of complications was 22%. The Ramsay scores of the patients were 4.24±0.55 and 4.22±0.40 at the time of physical restraint and the end of restraint. In the observation group, the rate of self-extubation was 2%, and the incidence of complications was 6%. The Ramsay scores of the patients were 3.11±0.46 and 4.86±0.32 at the time of physical restraint and the end of restraint. There were significant differences in self-extubation rate, complication rate and Ramsay score between the two groups (P < 0.05).