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Objective To observe the application effect of general practice nursing in comprehensive nursing at grassroots health centers, and to provide clinical reference for optimizing grassroots nursing models and improving nursing service quality. Methods A total of 80inpatients admitted to our hospital from March2024to March2025were selected and randomly divided into an observation group (40cases) and a control group (40cases).The control group received routine comprehensive nursing, while the observation group implemented general practice nursing on the basis of routine comprehensive nursing, including multidimensional assessment, personalized nursing plans, one-on-one health guidance, psychological counseling, personalized dietary and exercise interventions, and continuing care. The nursing quality scores, patient satisfaction, and complication rates of the two groups were compared, and the data were processed using statistical methods. Results The total nursing quality score of the observation group was (89.5±4.2) points, which was significantly higher than that of the control group[(76.3±5.1) points, P<0.05];the patient satisfaction of the observation group was 95.0%, higher than77.5%of the control group (P<0.05); the complication rate of the observation group was 5.0%, lower than 20.0% of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Integrating general practice nursing into comprehensive nursing at grassroots health centers can significantly improve nursing quality, enhance patient satisfaction, and reduce the complication rate. It meets the needs of grassroots medical services and has popularization value.
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