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Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses

OBJECTIVE: To explore critical care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions toward early mobilization of critically ill patients in ICUs. DESIGN: A cross-sectional national survey was conducted. From January to August 2020, ICU nurses in 11 hospitals were surveyed by using a questionnaire o...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Hui, Liu, Huaping, Li, Zunzhu, Li, Qi, Chu, Xiaoyan, Zhou, Xinyi, Wang, Binglu, Lyu, Yiqian, Lin, Frances
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Chinese Nursing Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8766783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2021.10.001
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author Zhang, Hui
Liu, Huaping
Li, Zunzhu
Li, Qi
Chu, Xiaoyan
Zhou, Xinyi
Wang, Binglu
Lyu, Yiqian
Lin, Frances
author_facet Zhang, Hui
Liu, Huaping
Li, Zunzhu
Li, Qi
Chu, Xiaoyan
Zhou, Xinyi
Wang, Binglu
Lyu, Yiqian
Lin, Frances
author_sort Zhang, Hui
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description OBJECTIVE: To explore critical care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions toward early mobilization of critically ill patients in ICUs. DESIGN: A cross-sectional national survey was conducted. From January to August 2020, ICU nurses in 11 hospitals were surveyed by using a questionnaire on the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of ICU early mobilization. RESULTS: Totally 512 nurses completed the questionnaire. The respondents’ mean score for knowledge of early mobilization was 6.89 ± 2.91. The level of knowledge was good in 2.5% (13/512), fair in 52.3% (268/512). The attitudes toward early mobilization were positive in 31.4% (161/512). In terms of perceived implementation of ICU early mobilization, 42.9% (220/512) of nurses did not believe that this should be a top priority in intensive care. The attitudes of nurses from different ICUs were significantly different (F = 3.58, P < 0.05). The knowledge (7.34 ± 2.78 vs. 6.49 ± 2.97, t = 3.37, P < 0.001) and attitudes (3.82 ± 0.58 vs. 3.52 ± 0.56, t = 5.63, P < 0.001) of nurses who had early mobilization related training were higher than those of nurses who had no training. CONCLUSIONS: The importance of early ICU early mobilization is increasingly recognized by critical care providers. However, there is still a gap in the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of ICU early mobilization among nurses. In future studies, it is necessary to further systematically identify the reasons leading to the gaps in these aspects and implement targeted interventions around these gaps. Meanwhile, more nurses should be encouraged to participate in decision-making to ensure the efficient and quality implementation of ICU early mobilization practices.
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spelling pubmed-87667832022-01-24 Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses Zhang, Hui Liu, Huaping Li, Zunzhu Li, Qi Chu, Xiaoyan Zhou, Xinyi Wang, Binglu Lyu, Yiqian Lin, Frances Int J Nurs Sci Research Paper OBJECTIVE: To explore critical care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions toward early mobilization of critically ill patients in ICUs. DESIGN: A cross-sectional national survey was conducted. From January to August 2020, ICU nurses in 11 hospitals were surveyed by using a questionnaire on the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of ICU early mobilization. RESULTS: Totally 512 nurses completed the questionnaire. The respondents’ mean score for knowledge of early mobilization was 6.89 ± 2.91. The level of knowledge was good in 2.5% (13/512), fair in 52.3% (268/512). The attitudes toward early mobilization were positive in 31.4% (161/512). In terms of perceived implementation of ICU early mobilization, 42.9% (220/512) of nurses did not believe that this should be a top priority in intensive care. The attitudes of nurses from different ICUs were significantly different (F = 3.58, P < 0.05). The knowledge (7.34 ± 2.78 vs. 6.49 ± 2.97, t = 3.37, P < 0.001) and attitudes (3.82 ± 0.58 vs. 3.52 ± 0.56, t = 5.63, P < 0.001) of nurses who had early mobilization related training were higher than those of nurses who had no training. CONCLUSIONS: The importance of early ICU early mobilization is increasingly recognized by critical care providers. However, there is still a gap in the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of ICU early mobilization among nurses. In future studies, it is necessary to further systematically identify the reasons leading to the gaps in these aspects and implement targeted interventions around these gaps. Meanwhile, more nurses should be encouraged to participate in decision-making to ensure the efficient and quality implementation of ICU early mobilization practices. Chinese Nursing Association 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8766783/ /pubmed/35079604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2021.10.001 Text en © 2022 The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zhang, Hui
Liu, Huaping
Li, Zunzhu
Li, Qi
Chu, Xiaoyan
Zhou, Xinyi
Wang, Binglu
Lyu, Yiqian
Lin, Frances
Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses
title Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses
title_full Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses
title_fullStr Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses
title_full_unstemmed Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses
title_short Early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: A cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses
title_sort early mobilization implementation for critical ill patients: a cross-sectional multi-center survey about knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of critical care nurses
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8766783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2021.10.001
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