International Journal of Molecular Medical Science, 2025, Vol.15, No.4, 195-204 http://medscipublisher.com/index.php/ijmms 201 7.2 A new model of interdisciplinary nursing The newly emerged interdisciplinary nursing model relies on the collaboration among nurses, doctors, data scientists and other medical professionals to optimize trauma management. Ai-driven virtual hospitals and telemedicine platforms have facilitated smooth communication and coordination in nursing work, especially providing significant assistance to patients in remote areas or regions with insufficient medical resources. These models can achieve continuous monitoring of patients, rapid information exchange and joint decision-making, ultimately enabling better recovery of patients and more reasonable allocation of medical resources (Ghane et al., 2024; Hameed and Khaliq, 2025). This model can also enable nurses to play a greater role in aspects such as nursing coordination, patient education, and technical management. By integrating digital health tools and promoting interdisciplinary teamwork, these care models can address the complexity of trauma cases and provide comprehensive and personalized care for patients (Peltonen and Topaz, 2022; Ghane et al., 2024; Hameed and Khaliq, 2025). 7.3 Strengthen evidence-based support for high-quality nursing intervention measures Future trauma care will increasingly rely on reliable evidence to guide intervention measures. Artificial intelligence and big data analysis can integrate a large amount of clinical information, help find the best nursing methods, predict the risks that patients may encounter, and formulate intervention plans based on the individual needs of patients (Ghane et al., 2024). This data-driven approach helps to continuously improve the quality of care and ensure that the nursing intervention measures taken are in line with the latest research results and clinical guidelines (Peltonen and Topaz, 2022; Khalifa and Albadawy, 2024). However, when using new technologies and new care models, they must be strictly inspected to determine whether they are effective and safe. Continuous research, effective ethical supervision, and the establishment of standardized procedures are crucial for ensuring that innovations in the field of trauma care can truly translate into significant improvements in patient care quality and treatment outcomes (Celi et al., 2019; Peltonen and Topaz, 2022; Khalifa and Albadawy, 2024). 8 Concluding Remarks Early hemostasis care and timely coagulation monitoring are crucial for handling multiple trauma cases, as they can quickly identify and address bleeding and coagulation issues, directly reducing the risk of illness and the probability of death. Combining advanced monitoring technology with scientifically based nursing intervention measures can ensure that patients receive targeted and effective care, and ultimately achieve better treatment outcomes in critical conditions. To narrow the gap between research and actual nursing, it is of great significance to cultivate the habit of nursing professionals actively participating in clinical research and quality improvement work. Some projects combine clinical nursing experience with research and leadership training. Facts have proved that these projects can enhance nurses' ability to implement scientific intervention measures, accelerate the application of new knowledge, and promote the improvement of patient care levels. Continuous learning, simulation training and standardized internships are important methods to enhance the clinical capabilities of nursing professionals. Exposure to real clinical scenarios and continuous professional growth can not only enhance nurses' technical capabilities and decision-making levels, but also boost their confidence and coping abilities, ensuring that nurses are fully prepared to meet the complex demands of trauma care. Acknowledgments The author extends his sincere thanks to Dr Luo for her feedback on the initial draft of this study. Conflict of Interest Disclosure The author affirms that this research was conducted without any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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