Practice and Effect Evaluation of Preoperative Management Strategy for Patients Undergoing Day Arthroscopic Surgery Based on Evidence-Based Concept

Altern Ther Health Med. 2024 May 10:AT10371. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Objective: To improve the preoperative management of patients undergoing day arthroscopy.

Methods: Based on the evidence-based concept, the preoperative management strategy of daytime arthroscopic surgery was practiced, and the implementation effect of patients undergoing daytime arthroscopic surgery before and after evidence application was compared. The evidence-based strategies adopted in this study include: informed consent,seven aspects: anesthesia assessment, health education, prohibition of drinking and eating, preoperative medication guidance, surgical arrangement, and emergency management.

Results: After applying evidence-based strategies, significant improvements were observed in various quality indicators, including reduced waiting time, reduced surgical cancellations, increased patient satisfaction, and reduced unplanned hospitalization rates.

Conclusion: Based on the evidence-based concept, the practice of preoperative management strategies for patients undergoing daytime arthroscopic surgery optimizes the daytime surgical process from the strict implementation of patient health education and evaluation, as well as the establishment of compliant and reasonable surgical schedules and emergency mechanisms. This improves the preoperative management behavior of daytime surgery, enhances the patient's medical experience, and enhances the quality of daytime surgical care, providing a good basis for management and decision-making.