[Retracted] Effects of the Concept of Fast-Track Surgery Combined with Empathic Nursing on Perioperative Complication Prevention and Postoperative Recovery of Gynecological Malignant Tumor Patients
Table 1
Comparison of items between routine intervention and FTS concept intervention.
Item
Routine intervention
FTS concept intervention
Preoperative
(1) Routine preoperative education (2) Abstain from water for 8-12 h before surgery (3) Mechanical bowel preparation
(1) Preoperative education and health education for specific diseases (2) Abstain from solid food for 6 h before surgery, liquid diets for 2 h (3) Canceling mechanical bowel preparation (4) Preoperative prophylactic administration of antibiotics and antithrombotic drugs
Intraoperative
(1) No insulation
(1) Prevention of hypothermia, heat preservation measures
Postoperative
(1) Diet after anal exhaust (2) Encouraging and guiding patients and their families to do passive and active activities in bed, not mandatory (3) Analgesic pump installing, which was stopped within 48 h after operation
(1) Receiving early enteral nutrition (2) Encouraging and urging patients to get out of bed 24 h after the operation (3) Analgesic pump installing, informing patients and their families to reduce the manual pressing times of the analgesic pump as much as possible, and stopping using it within 48 h after operation