Nursing management of ophthalmic postoperative adult intra-day ward: a systemic review
Journal Title: Eye Science (Yanke Xuebao) - Year 2023, Vol 38, Issue 8
Abstract
[Objective:] To evaluate and summarize the evidences of nursing management of ophthalmic postoperative adult patients intra-day ward, and improve the quality of clinical nursing. [Methods:] The related databases were searched from the establishment to June 2022. The searching contents include systematic review, clinical decision-making, evidence summary, guidelines and expert consensus on nursing management in postoperative patients intra-day wards at home and aboard. Based on the theme, the evidences were extracted and summarized after independent literature quality evaluation was conducted by 2 researchers. [Results:] Base on the inclusion criteria, a total of 13 pieces of literature were selected, including 5 expert consensus, 3 evidence summaries, 1 evidence-based practice, 2 systematic reviews and 1 guideline. Through literature review, evidence extraction and classification, a total of 17 pieces of evidence on 8 aspects were summarized, including admission qualifications for daytime surgical nurses, development of clinical nursing path, pre-hospital management, medical record standardization, preoperative management on the day of surgery, postoperative management, discharge assessment, rehabilitation and follow-up guidance. [Conclusion:] This article summarized the best evidence of nursing management for ophthalmic adult day surgery patients in intra-day ward, to provide scientific evidences for nursing managers to develop ophthalmic intra-day ward guidelines and practical standards.
Authors and Affiliations
Juan YANG, Muling LI, Qinghui HUANG, Chunmei LI, Dongmei HUANG, Hongzhen ZHOU
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