Impact of evidence-based nursing intervention based on Watson's theory on rehabilitation compliance in elderly patients after intertrochanteric femur fracture surgery - Takeaways - MDSpire

Impact of evidence-based nursing intervention based on Watson's theory on rehabilitation compliance in elderly patients after intertrochanteric femur fracture surgery

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  • Zhang, Kun

  • Chen, Jie

  • Cao, Yaqiong

  • Li, Jie

  • Huang, Chen

  • Zhu, Yanhong

  • May 7, 2026

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    The study evaluated the impact of evidence-based nursing based on Watson's theory on rehabilitation adherence in elderly patients.

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    Eighty elderly patients with intertrochanteric femur fractures were randomly assigned to either a control or an observation group.

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    The observation group experienced significantly lower pain levels and shorter recovery times compared to the control group.

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    Higher quality of life scores, better rehabilitation adherence, and increased patient satisfaction were observed in the observation group.

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    The observation group also reported fewer complications following surgery, indicating the effectiveness of the EBN intervention.

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