Exploring elderly patients’ experiences and concerns about early mobilization implemented in postoperative care following lumbar spinal surgery: a qualitative study

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Jie Huang
Pan Li
Huiting Wang
Chenxi Lv
Jing Han
Xuemei Lu
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[1] Capital Medical University,Spine Department, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital
[2] Xuzhou Medical University,School of Nursing
[3] Capital Medical University,Nursing Department, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital
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BMC Nursing | / 22卷
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Early mobilization; Elderly; Lumbar; Education; Pain management;
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