Objective To explore the application effect of information trajectory management in optimizing the procedure of surgical patient transport. Methods A total of 90 patients undergoing surgery in the Department of Biliary Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China from August to October 2019 were divided into observation group and control group using the method of randomized controlled trial design and Excel random number generator. On the basis of routine preoperative preparation and postoperative escort, patients in the observation group were transported to and from the surgical patients according to the designed information trajectory management process. The control group was picked up according to the routine procedure before and after operation. Evaluation and comparison were performed in the differences in the transport time after implementation, preoperative preparation defect rate and patient satisfaction level between the two groups of patients. Results After the results were implemented, the observation group spent (1.17±0.48)min waiting for elevator,(2.49±1.22) min collecting case data,(1.72±0.71) min handing over items, and(4.30±2.14) min for preoperative preparation, which were all shorter than those of the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). The preoperative preparation defect rate in observation group was lower than that in control group. In addition, the satisfaction of observation group on the management of the operation room transport process was better than that of control group, with statistical significance (P<0.05).Conclusions Information trajectory management is helpful to avoid some risk factors of surgical patient transport. Accurate docking with the ward and anesthesia resuscitation room can shorten the preoperative waiting time, reduce the rate of defects in patients’ preoperative preparation, and improve patients’ experience of seeking medical treatment. |