Innovations in Rehabilitation Nursing and Science: Evidence-Based Interventions and Functional Outcomes
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Rehabilitation nursing; Functional outcomes; Evidence-based practice; Nurse-led interventions; Tele-rehabilitationAbstract
Rehabilitation nursing has become an essential component of modern healthcare due to the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, aging populations, neurological disorders, traumatic injuries, and postoperative disabilities. This review examined contemporary innovations in rehabilitation nursing and rehabilitation science, with emphasis on evidence-based interventions and their impact on functional outcomes. A narrative review methodology was adopted, utilizing literature obtained from major scientific databases including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. Studies published between 2020 and 2025 were screened according to predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, resulting in the synthesis of evidence from 11 key publications encompassing randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, cohort studies, methodological investigations, and scientific statements. The reviewed evidence demonstrated substantial benefits of rehabilitation nursing innovations across diverse patient populations. Evidence-based nursing interventions reduced postoperative pain, shortened hospital stay and fracture healing time, and improved rehabilitation compliance among elderly orthopedic patients. Digitally integrated nursing education programs involving 500 orthopedic patients increased functional outcome scores from 62.5 ± 7.8 at discharge to 83.0 ± 6.4 after 90 days while improving patient satisfaction and self-care confidence. A large retrospective study involving 9,010 stroke patients revealed persistent challenges in functional recovery, with 40.8% experiencing deterioration and only a small proportion achieving substantial gains, emphasizing the need for enhanced rehabilitation strategies. Furthermore, a national audit involving 9,960 stroke rehabilitation patients demonstrated disparities in rehabilitation outcomes among individuals with aphasia. Nurse-led interventions were consistently associated with improvements in medication adherence, self-management, self-efficacy, and selected clinical indicators, while family-centered rehabilitation approaches enhanced physical and psychological recovery outcomes. Technological innovations including telehealth, artificial intelligence, wearable devices, and digital rehabilitation platforms emerged as promising tools for expanding access to care and improving rehabilitation effectiveness. The findings indicate that evidence-based rehabilitation nursing interventions significantly improve mobility, activities of daily living, rehabilitation adherence, quality of life, and functional independence. Continued integration of innovative nursing practices, technological solutions, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation approaches is essential for optimizing patient outcomes and reducing the burden of disability in contemporary healthcare systems
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