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World J Gastrointest Surg. Aug 27, 2025; 17(8): 105306
Published online Aug 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i8.105306
Published online Aug 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i8.105306
Effects of motivational and early warning nursing on wound healing and socio-psychological adaptability in hepatobiliary surgical patients
Ya-Juan Shan, Ding-Feng Yu, Wei-Ying Xu, Su-Qin Tu, Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, Zhejiang Province, China
Yue-Ping Ge, Department of Outpatient, Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312000, Zhejiang Province, China
Author contributions: Shan YJ designed the study; Shan YJ and Yu DF were involved in the data and writing of this article; Yu DF, Xu WY, and Tu SQ contributed to the analysis of the manuscript; Ge YP guided the research direction; all the authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: This study was reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing University.
Informed consent statement: All study participants and their legal guardians provided written informed consent before recruitment.
Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
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Corresponding author: Yue-Ping Ge, Bachelor, Department of Outpatient, Affiliated Hospital of Shaoxing University, No. 999 Zhongxing South Road, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing 312000, Zhejiang Province, China. gyp648573486@yeah.net
Received: April 22, 2025
Revised: May 27, 2025
Accepted: July 1, 2025
Published online: August 27, 2025
Processing time: 125 Days and 3.4 Hours
Revised: May 27, 2025
Accepted: July 1, 2025
Published online: August 27, 2025
Processing time: 125 Days and 3.4 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: This study demonstrates that combining motivational nursing with early warning interventions significantly improves postoperative outcomes in hepatobiliary surgery patients. The integrated approach enhanced wound healing rates (class A healing increased by 18%), reduced healing time by 3.2 days, and lowered complication incidence by 40% compared to standard care. Patients receiving this intervention showed 25% better socio-psychological adaptation scores and superior quality-of-life metrics. These findings highlight the clinical value of psychological support combined with physiological monitoring in surgical recovery, suggesting this dual-modality nursing should become standard practice in hepatobiliary surgical units.