MyJournals Home  

RSS Feeds135 The Impact of an Early Mobilisation Initiative Evidence from an Acute Care Setting (Age and Ageing)

 
 

16 september 2019 20:00:44

 
135 The Impact of an Early Mobilisation Initiative Evidence from an Acute Care Setting (Age and Ageing)
 


AbstractBackgroundUnnecessary bed rest results in a loss of mobility and an increased length of hospital stay. Despite mobilising regularly being acknowledged as an important preventative measure for deconditioning, inpatient functional decline continues to pose a significant challenge in hospital settings. Hospital-based mobility initiatives offer the potential to address issues of functional decline, improve patient outcomes and hospital length of stay. The aim of this research is to examine the impact of an early mobilisation initiative called `End PJ Paralysis`.MethodsThe research design comprises of three elements: (i) an examination of a period that promoted mobility to all patients on one acute unit (ii) an analysis of the reported number of falls during the study period and (iii) an exploration of perceptions and attitudes of nurses, nurse managers, and patients involved with the initiative.ResultsOur study demonstrates that following a 10-week promotion of the initiative from April 17th-June 26th 2018 in an acute care setting in south of Ireland, an increase of 15% of patients were mobilising and a decrease in the number of reported falls. In addition, staff participation was found to increase and self-reported patient satisfaction improved. Factors identified as influencing the impact of the initiative included patient and staff behavior, nurse management leadership, and effective communication.ConclusionThe study provides evidence to suggest that early mobilisation initiatives can prevent deconditioning and improve patient outcomes. Each day a patient spends in hospital should contribute towards their recovery and discharge and mobilising patients while in hospital has a profound impact on their functional status.


 
190 viewsCategory: Geriatrics, Medicine, Pathology
 
324 Effect of Regular Multidisciplinary Psychotropic Review Meetings on Anti-psychotic Prescribing Practices in a Community Nursing Unit (Age and Ageing)
246 A Clinical Audit of Detection and Management of Sarcopenia in Older Persons` Specialist Rehabilitation Services in an Academic Teaching Hospital (Age and Ageing)
 
 
blog comments powered by Disqus


MyJournals.org
The latest issues of all your favorite science journals on one page

Username:
Password:

Register | Retrieve

Search:

Pathology


Copyright © 2008 - 2024 Indigonet Services B.V.. Contact: Tim Hulsen. Read here our privacy notice.
Other websites of Indigonet Services B.V.: Nieuws Vacatures News Tweets Nachrichten