Development of a New Tool to Combine the Promotion of Patient Mobility With Safe Patient Handling Equipment: The Johns Hopkins Safe Patient Handling Mobility (JH-SPHM) Guide.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Workplace Health & Safety Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1177/21650799241268745
Sowmya Kumble, Kevin H McLaughlin, Karli Funk, Steven Dekany, Daniel Ludwig, Holley Farley, Anita M Stone, Nozomi Tahara, Erica Newkirk, Erik Hoyer, Daniel L Young
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Background: Promoting safe patient mobility for providers and patients is a safety priority in the hospital setting. Safe patient handling equipment aids safe mobility but can also deter active movement by the patient if used inappropriately. Nurses need guidance to choose equipment that ensures their safety and that of the patients while promoting active mobility and preventing workplace-related injury.

Methods: Using a modified Delphi approach with a diverse group of experts, we created the Johns Hopkins Safe Patient Handling Mobility (JH-SPHM) Guide. This diverse group of 10 experts consisted of nurses, nurse leaders, physical and occupational therapists, safe patient handling committee representatives, and a fall prevention committee leader. The application of the tool was then tested in the hospital environment by two physical therapists.

Findings: Consensus was reached for safe patient handling (SPH) equipment recommendations at each level of the Johns Hopkins Mobility Goal Calculator (JH-Mobility Goal Calculator). Expert SPH equipment recommendations were then added to JH-Mobility Goal Calculator levels to create the JH-Safe Patient Handling Mobility Guide. JH-Safe Patient Handling Mobility Guide equipment suggestions were compared with equipment recommendations from physical therapists revealing strong agreement (n = 125, 88%).

Conclusion: The newly created JH-Safe Patient Handling Mobility Guide provides appropriate safe patient-handling equipment recommendations to help accomplish patients' daily mobility goals.

Applications to practice: The Johns Hopkins Safe Patient Handling Mobility Guide simultaneously facilitates patient mobility and optimizes safety for nursing staff through recommendations for safe patient handling equipment for use with hospitalized patients.

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开发新工具,将促进病人移动与安全的病人搬运设备相结合:约翰霍普金斯安全搬运病人指南》(JH-SPHM)。
背景:促进医护人员和患者的安全移动是医院环境中的安全重点。安全的病人搬运设备有助于安全地移动病人,但如果使用不当,也会阻碍病人的主动移动。护士在选择设备时需要得到指导,以确保自己和患者的安全,同时促进主动移动并预防与工作场所相关的伤害:方法:我们采用改良的德尔菲法,与不同的专家小组合作,制定了《约翰霍普金斯安全患者搬运移动指南》(JH-SPHM)。这个由 10 位专家组成的多元化小组包括护士、护士长、理疗师和职业治疗师、安全搬运病人委员会代表以及跌倒预防委员会负责人。随后,两名理疗师在医院环境中对该工具的应用进行了测试:研究结果:在约翰-霍普金斯大学移动能力目标计算器(JH-Mobility Goal Calculator)的各个级别上,就安全搬运病人(SPH)设备建议达成了共识。然后,将专家建议的 SPH 设备添加到 JH 移动能力目标计算器的各个级别中,形成了《JH-病人安全搬运移动指南》。将《JH-患者安全移位指南》的设备建议与物理治疗师的设备建议进行比较,结果显示两者的建议非常一致(n = 125,88%):结论:新制定的《约翰霍普金斯安全患者移位指南》提供了适当的安全患者移位设备建议,有助于实现患者的日常移位目标:约翰霍普金斯大学的《安全患者搬运移动指南》通过为住院患者提供安全的患者搬运设备建议,同时促进了患者的移动,并优化了护理人员的安全性。
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期刊介绍: Workplace Health & Safety: Promoting Environments Conducive to Well-Being and Productivity is the official publication of the American Association of Occupational Health Nursing, Inc. (AAOHN). It is a scientific peer-reviewed Journal. Its purpose is to support and promote the practice of occupational and environmental health nurses by providing leading edge research findings and evidence-based clinical practices. It publishes articles that span the range of issues facing occupational and environmental health professionals, including emergency and all-hazard preparedness, health promotion, safety, productivity, environmental health, case management, workers'' compensation, business and leadership, compliance and information management.
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