Current evidence demonstrates why turning and positioning patients in bed presents a serious occupational risk of musculoskeletal disorders for caregivers. Results of the laboratory study investigating a new method of turning and positioning patients in bed are presented. The study was designed to evaluate how this new method reduced the risk of occupational musculoskeletal disorders to caregivers and may improve outcomes for patients
The focus of this project will be about bedbound or nonmobile patients and the labor intensive and i...
Pressure injuries are largely preventable, yet they affect one in four Canadians across all healthca...
Committee member: Nguyen, Christine.Advisors: Hwang, Jaejin; Chen, Gary.Includes illustrations.Inclu...
Current evidence demonstrates why turning and positioning patients in bed presents a serious occupat...
In the world of nursing, caregiver injury is still a major problem. It has been reported that 44% of...
Proper seated posture is important in health care settings because immobilized patients may be sitti...
Proper seated posture is important in health care settings because immobilized patients may be sitti...
Nurses and healthcare workers all around the world turn and reposition patients on an hourly basis. ...
Background: The use of hospital bed side rails for increased mobility and safety for elderly and hi...
Repositioning (turning) remains a standard recommendation for pressure ulcer prevention (European Pr...
The physical load ensuing from the repositioning and moving of patients puts health care workers at ...
Efforts to reduce injuries associated with patient handling are often based on tradition and persona...
Introduction: Nursing is a high-risk occupation for musculoskeletal injuries due to the strenuous ac...
Problem: Safe patient handling remains a leading concern for healthcare. Research demonstrates incr...
Every day, thousands of physical therapists and rehabilitation nurses are required to perform physic...
The focus of this project will be about bedbound or nonmobile patients and the labor intensive and i...
Pressure injuries are largely preventable, yet they affect one in four Canadians across all healthca...
Committee member: Nguyen, Christine.Advisors: Hwang, Jaejin; Chen, Gary.Includes illustrations.Inclu...
Current evidence demonstrates why turning and positioning patients in bed presents a serious occupat...
In the world of nursing, caregiver injury is still a major problem. It has been reported that 44% of...
Proper seated posture is important in health care settings because immobilized patients may be sitti...
Proper seated posture is important in health care settings because immobilized patients may be sitti...
Nurses and healthcare workers all around the world turn and reposition patients on an hourly basis. ...
Background: The use of hospital bed side rails for increased mobility and safety for elderly and hi...
Repositioning (turning) remains a standard recommendation for pressure ulcer prevention (European Pr...
The physical load ensuing from the repositioning and moving of patients puts health care workers at ...
Efforts to reduce injuries associated with patient handling are often based on tradition and persona...
Introduction: Nursing is a high-risk occupation for musculoskeletal injuries due to the strenuous ac...
Problem: Safe patient handling remains a leading concern for healthcare. Research demonstrates incr...
Every day, thousands of physical therapists and rehabilitation nurses are required to perform physic...
The focus of this project will be about bedbound or nonmobile patients and the labor intensive and i...
Pressure injuries are largely preventable, yet they affect one in four Canadians across all healthca...
Committee member: Nguyen, Christine.Advisors: Hwang, Jaejin; Chen, Gary.Includes illustrations.Inclu...