ISSN : 2574-2825
Objective: To provide the necessary evidence for standardizing stomatology clinical nursing, the functions of nursing management for the prevention and control of clinical infections were analyzed comprehensively in the stomatology hospital.
Methods: The clinical data of outpatients were collected in a stomatology hospital from January 2014 to December 2015, in which, there were 4,104 patients in 2014 of whom did not receive nursing management while in 2015, 4,172 patients had nursing management performed. The qualifications of environmental hygiene and incidents of infection in the clinic during these 2 years were compared and analyzed.
Results: The qualified rate of environmental hygiene and infection rates were reduced significantly in the stomatology clinic in 2015 after the implementation of nursing management, showing obvious differences compared to the analysis of 2014, suggesting statistical significance (P<0.05).
Conclusions: The work of the nursing management is strengthened and implemented successfully in the clinic of the stomatology hospital and has effectively improved the quality of the clinical environment in addition to helping prevent and reduce the incidence of clinical infections to ensure the favorable recovery for patients and thus showing an important practical significance in clinical practice.
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