| 英文摘要 |
Following lower limb fracture surgery, patients often experience prolonged bed rest due to physical discomfort and restricted mobility, which hampers rehabilitation progress and heightens the risk of complications. Contributing factors include low patient motivation, insufficient nursing awareness, inadequate supervision and support, poor readability of educational materials, and the absence of standardized rehabilitation guidance. This study employed multimedia strategies integrated with mobile health (mHealth) technology, utilizing the LINE platform to deliver real-time rehabilitation information. A multidisciplinary team produced instructional videos, while interventions such as a rehabilitation challenge card were designed to foster patient self-management and enhance nurses’professional awareness. A standardized care protocol was also established to ensure consistency and quality in rehabilitation guidance. The results showed that the rehabilitation completion rate in patients with lower limb fractures increased from 51.6% to 91.1%, meeting the study goal. Multimedia tools and real-time updates increased patient engagement and autonomy, while standardized protocols ensured consistent care. With a 95% satisfaction rate, the model shows strong potential for wider adoption to enhance postoperative rehabilitation outcomes. |