Research progress of nursing care for elderly patients with complicating postoperative hip fracture deep vein thrombosis in China

Authors

  • dandan zheng yangtze university Author

Abstract

Abstract

Introduction:The aging of China's population has further deepened, and according to the results of the seventh national census, the population aged 60 years and above in China was 264.02 million, accounting for 18.70% (China.2021).The rapid growth of the elderly population has led to an increase a geriatric orthopedic morbidity. The hip fracture is one of the common orthopedic diseases, which has posed a severe threat to the elderly's life and health(Yu,2019) .

Purpose:In this study, we investigated the domestic and international literature, focusing on the analysis of DVT nursing prevention programs for elderly patients after hip arthroplasty, and proposed the current nursing research progress in preventing DVT to help elderly patients actively cope with DVT, improve the quality of life in later life, and make DVT a truly preventable disease.     

Method:Electronic searches using scholarly databases were employed and only significant articles that met the review objective were utilized.

Findings:Currently, the main treatment option for hip fracture patients in clinical practice is surgery, and how to prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is an important task in the postoperative care of elderly orthopedic patients(Li,2016). Research studies have shown that all elderly patients are at a very high risk of DVT during hospitalization, but the current trend is that 50% of patients at high risk of thrombosis are still not actively and effectively prevented from developing thrombosis for various reasons.

Conclusion:This disease, which has a high inc

Author Biography

  • dandan zheng, yangtze university
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Published

2021-12-10

Section

Review

How to Cite

Research progress of nursing care for elderly patients with complicating postoperative hip fracture deep vein thrombosis in China. (2021). International Journal of Studies in Nursing. https://journal.chapjulypress.org/index.php/ijsn/article/view/910