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Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme

Early mobilisation following cardiac surgery is vital for improved patient outcomes, as it has a positive effect on a patient’s physical and psychological recovery following surgery. We observed that patients admitted to the cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CTICU) following cardiac surgery had on...

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Autores principales: Jacob, Prasobh, Gupta, Poonam, Shiju, Shiny, Omar, Amr Salah, Ansari, Syed, Mathew, Gigi, Varghese, Miki, Pulimoottil, Jinsograce, Varkey, Sumi, Mahinay, Menandro, Jesus, Darlene, Surendran, Praveen
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34535456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2020-001256
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author Jacob, Prasobh
Gupta, Poonam
Shiju, Shiny
Omar, Amr Salah
Ansari, Syed
Mathew, Gigi
Varghese, Miki
Pulimoottil, Jinsograce
Varkey, Sumi
Mahinay, Menandro
Jesus, Darlene
Surendran, Praveen
author_facet Jacob, Prasobh
Gupta, Poonam
Shiju, Shiny
Omar, Amr Salah
Ansari, Syed
Mathew, Gigi
Varghese, Miki
Pulimoottil, Jinsograce
Varkey, Sumi
Mahinay, Menandro
Jesus, Darlene
Surendran, Praveen
author_sort Jacob, Prasobh
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description Early mobilisation following cardiac surgery is vital for improved patient outcomes, as it has a positive effect on a patient’s physical and psychological recovery following surgery. We observed that patients admitted to the cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CTICU) following cardiac surgery had only bed exercises and were confined to bed until the chest tubes were removed, which may have delayed patients achieving functional independence. Therefore, the CTICU team implemented a quality improvement (QI) project aimed at the early mobilisation of patients after cardiac surgery. A retrospective analysis was undertaken to define the current mobilisation practices in the CTICU. The multidisciplinary team identified various practice gaps and tested several changes that led to the implementation of a successful early mobility programme. The tests were carried out and reported using rapid cycle changes. A model for improvement methodology was used to run the project. The outcomes of the project were analysed using standard ‘run chart rules’ to detect changes in outcomes over time and Welch’s t-test to assess the significance of these outcomes. This project was implemented in 2015. Patient compliance with early activity and mobilisation gradually reached 95% in 2016 and was sustained over the next 3 years. After the programme was implemented, the mean hours required for initiating out-of-bed-mobilisation was reduced from 22.77 hours to 11.74 hours. Similarly, functional independence measures and intensive care unit mobility scores also showed a statistically significant (p<0.005) improvement in patient transfers out of the CTICU. Implementing an early mobility programme for post-cardiac surgery patients is both safe and feasible. This QI project allowed for early activity and mobilisation, a substantial reduction in the number of hours required for initiating out-of-bed mobilisation following cardiac surgery, and facilitated the achievement of early ambulation and functional milestones in our patients.
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spelling pubmed-84512902021-10-05 Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme Jacob, Prasobh Gupta, Poonam Shiju, Shiny Omar, Amr Salah Ansari, Syed Mathew, Gigi Varghese, Miki Pulimoottil, Jinsograce Varkey, Sumi Mahinay, Menandro Jesus, Darlene Surendran, Praveen BMJ Open Qual Quality Improvement Report Early mobilisation following cardiac surgery is vital for improved patient outcomes, as it has a positive effect on a patient’s physical and psychological recovery following surgery. We observed that patients admitted to the cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CTICU) following cardiac surgery had only bed exercises and were confined to bed until the chest tubes were removed, which may have delayed patients achieving functional independence. Therefore, the CTICU team implemented a quality improvement (QI) project aimed at the early mobilisation of patients after cardiac surgery. A retrospective analysis was undertaken to define the current mobilisation practices in the CTICU. The multidisciplinary team identified various practice gaps and tested several changes that led to the implementation of a successful early mobility programme. The tests were carried out and reported using rapid cycle changes. A model for improvement methodology was used to run the project. The outcomes of the project were analysed using standard ‘run chart rules’ to detect changes in outcomes over time and Welch’s t-test to assess the significance of these outcomes. This project was implemented in 2015. Patient compliance with early activity and mobilisation gradually reached 95% in 2016 and was sustained over the next 3 years. After the programme was implemented, the mean hours required for initiating out-of-bed-mobilisation was reduced from 22.77 hours to 11.74 hours. Similarly, functional independence measures and intensive care unit mobility scores also showed a statistically significant (p<0.005) improvement in patient transfers out of the CTICU. Implementing an early mobility programme for post-cardiac surgery patients is both safe and feasible. This QI project allowed for early activity and mobilisation, a substantial reduction in the number of hours required for initiating out-of-bed mobilisation following cardiac surgery, and facilitated the achievement of early ambulation and functional milestones in our patients. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8451290/ /pubmed/34535456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2020-001256 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Jacob, Prasobh
Gupta, Poonam
Shiju, Shiny
Omar, Amr Salah
Ansari, Syed
Mathew, Gigi
Varghese, Miki
Pulimoottil, Jinsograce
Varkey, Sumi
Mahinay, Menandro
Jesus, Darlene
Surendran, Praveen
Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
title Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
title_full Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
title_short Multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
title_sort multidisciplinary, early mobility approach to enhance functional independence in patients admitted to a cardiothoracic intensive care unit: a quality improvement programme
topic Quality Improvement Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34535456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2020-001256
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