The use of safe patient handling and mobility equipment in rehabilitation

D Rugs, G Powell-Cope, M Campo, A Darragh… - Work, 2020 - content.iospress.com
D Rugs, G Powell-Cope, M Campo, A Darragh, K Harwood, J Kuhn, K Rockefeller
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BACKGROUND: Increasingly, occupational and physical therapists are using safe patient
handling and mobility (SPHM) equipment, such as mechanical lifts, in rehabilitation.
However, there is little guidance in the literature on how SPHM equipment can be used to
assist patients to reach rehabilitation goals. The purpose of this project was to document and
categorize common and innovative ways rehabilitation therapists use SPHM equipment in
their clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: This article investigates common and innovative uses of …
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, occupational and physical therapists are using safe patient handling and mobility (SPHM) equipment, such as mechanical lifts, in rehabilitation. However, there is little guidance in the literature on how SPHM equipment can be used to assist patients to reach rehabilitation goals. The purpose of this project was to document and categorize common and innovative ways rehabilitation therapists use SPHM equipment in their clinical practice. OBJECTIVE: This article investigates common and innovative uses of SPHM equipment in rehabilitation practice. METHODS: Occupational, physical and kinesio therapist employed at the Veterans Health Administration wrote narratives and took photos describing rehabilitation therapy activities where they used SPHM equipment in their clinical practice. The authors used a systematic process to review and categorize the narratives and subsequent photos by using the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). RESULTS: Thirty narratives (13 innovative and 17 common) were coded into four categories on the ICF section of mobility. The most common category was “changing and maintaining basic body position”(21) followed by “walking and moving”(5). The category “carrying, moving and handling objects” garnered two narratives and there were no narratives for “using transportation.” CONCLUSIONS: Project findings may serve as a guide for therapists who would like to enhance their use of SPHM equipment in rehabilitation. Additional research is needed to expand the use of SPHM in rehabilitation practice and evaluate the impact on patient rehabilitation outcomes and therapist safety outcomes.
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