Objective:
Based on the principle of evidence-based nursing, we searched, studied and summarized a nursing pathway for patients who after transverse tibial bone transportation, and explored its effect.
Methods:
With A set of targeted nursing intervention program, 17 patients with type 2 diabetic foot patients after transverse tibial bone transportation were nursed. After 2 months, the percentage of ulcer decreased, the visual analogue scale and the temperature of foot dorsum were used to evaluate the nursing effect.
Results:
The average temperature of foot dorsum was (28.49±1.12) ℃, the average visual analogue scale was (4.06±1.40) . And after 2 months, the average temperature of foot dorsum was (29.97± 1.26)℃, the average visual analogue scale was (1.94±1.92), and the area of ulcer in 15 cases (2 cases could not be counted due to toe amputations in treatment) decreased by 25%~100%, with an average of 59%, compared with that before intervention.
Conclusions
The implementation of evidence-based nursing can provide effective nursing intervention, relieve the pain of patients, and promote the rehabilitation of diabetic foot ulcers after transverse tibial bone transportation.