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Lingxuan Zhu1, Chenxin Zhang2, Sijia Chen1
1School & Hospital of Stomatology, Wenzhou Medical University, Longwan District, Wenzhou City.
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This retrospective study evaluated the impact of an accelerated perioperative rehabilitation protocol guided by the Ottawa Model of Research Use (OMRU) on children with cleft lip and palate. Eighty-six children treated between January and September 2024 were randomly assigned to either a control group receiving conventional care or an observation group receiving OMRU-based rehabilitation with continuous quality improvement. All underwent surgery performed by experienced clinicians, and outcomes were assessed 3 months postoperatively. The observation group showed significantly greater improvements in speech intelligibility, with fewer low-grade cases and more high-grade clarity ( P <0.05), as well as better psychological well-being, measured using validated scales and caregiver proxy reports for younger children ( P <0.05). In addition, they experienced fewer postoperative complications such as pharyngeal edema and aspiration ( P <0.05). These findings suggest that the OMRU-guided protocol enhances recovery by integrating evidence-based nursing care, family involvement, and iterative refinement, offering a scalable model for multidisciplinary cleft care that improves both short- and long-term outcomes.
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