Effect of special management of "medical care integration"on improving the rational use of antimicrobial agents in orthopedics
Objective To explore the effect of special management intervention on improving the rational use of antibacterials before operation in Department of orthopedics.Methods A total of 129 patients who did not carry out the special management of "nursing integration" were enrolled in this study, and 130 cases of "special care for medical integration" were administered to 2 patients.The rational use of Antibacterials in the two groups was observed.Results The qualified rate of antibacterial drugs before intervention was 106 (82.2%).The qualified rate of using antibiotics was 125 (96.2%) before intervention, and the difference was statistically significant (P< 0.05) before intervention.Conclusion The special management of medical integration is significant to improve the rational use of antibiotics in Department of orthopedics, and is worthy of clinical and nursing work.
medical integrationdepartment of orthopedicsantimicrobial agents