Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of a continuous nursing model in the postoperative rehabilitation of patients with lower extremity varicose veins. Using a randomised controlled trial design, we compared the outcomes of patients receiving continuous nursing care with those receiving routine care. The study included 120 patients divided equally into control and experimental groups. Outcomes were measured in terms of rehabilitation quality (wound healing time, lower extremity functional scale scores, complication rates) and quality of life (QoL). Significant improvements were seen in the experimental group across multiple measures, including faster wound healing (p < .05), better functional recovery (p < .01) and higher QoL scores (p < .01). These findings suggest that implementing a continuous nursing model can significantly enhance the postoperative rehabilitation and overall well-being of patients with lower extremity varicose veins.
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