Abstract:Objective To explore the application of nurse-physician collaboration model in non-operative treatment for Mutch type I greater tuberosity avulsion fractures of proximal humerus. Methods 〓Totally 28 patients with Mutch type I GT avulsion fractures of proximal humerus were enrolled and treated with non-operative treatment. The nurse-physician collaboration model was carried out during treatment. The Constant-Murley Score(CMS), visual analogue scale(VAS)on pain were used to evaluate the shouder function and pain at admittion and last follow-up. Results The overall satisfaction rate of patients was 89.2%, 85.7% at admitted in and last-follow, respectively. CMS measured at admission and the end of follow-up was(42.50±1.05)and(87.62±0.40), with a significant difference(P0.05). There was significant difference in VAS score between admission and the end of follow-up(P0.05). Conclusion 〓Nurse-physician collaboration model is potentially effective to improve non-operative treatment efficacy and satisfactory degree of patients with Mutch type I greater tuberosity avulsion fractures of proximal humerus.
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