BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the Mobility Action Group (MACT), an innovative process to enhance implementation of hospital mobility programs and create a culture of mobility in acute care. DESIGN: Continuous quality improvement intervention with episodic data review. SETTING: Inpatient units including medical, surgical, and intensive care settings. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 42 hospitals of varying sizes across the United States. INTERVENTIONS: The MACT and Change Package were developed to provide a conceptual framework, road map, and step-by-step guide to enable mobility teams to implement mobility programs successfully and meet their mobilization goals. Participants were encouraged to select two to three change tactics to pursue durin...
Saylor, JenniferBackground: Physical inactivity is associated with a wide range of medical disorders...
Objectives: This scoping review (a) describes programs to improve mobility in hospitalized adults an...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the Mobility Action Group (MACT), an innovative process to enhanc...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
Background: Hospital associated disability has been linked to prolonged and inappropriate mobility. ...
Abstract Research shows that early mobilization of hospitalized patients leads to improved patient o...
Early mobility quality improvement (QI) projects are leading the charge to shift the prevailing cult...
Abstract PROBLEM: Hospitalization, especially among older adults aged 65 or over, can result in decr...
Mobility assessment using a standardized assessment form improves early mobilization and prevents ad...
Purpose of Project: Although research findings show that mobilizing patients in the intensive care u...
Background: Patient mobility reduces complications and reduces length of stay, which improves patie...
Background: Adults, and particularly elder adults, suffer many adverse consequences when restricted...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that mobility interventions can increase in-hospital m...
Low mobility during hospitalization remains prevalent despite associated negative consequences. The ...
Saylor, JenniferBackground: Physical inactivity is associated with a wide range of medical disorders...
Objectives: This scoping review (a) describes programs to improve mobility in hospitalized adults an...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To describe the Mobility Action Group (MACT), an innovative process to enhanc...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...
Background: Hospital associated disability has been linked to prolonged and inappropriate mobility. ...
Abstract Research shows that early mobilization of hospitalized patients leads to improved patient o...
Early mobility quality improvement (QI) projects are leading the charge to shift the prevailing cult...
Abstract PROBLEM: Hospitalization, especially among older adults aged 65 or over, can result in decr...
Mobility assessment using a standardized assessment form improves early mobilization and prevents ad...
Purpose of Project: Although research findings show that mobilizing patients in the intensive care u...
Background: Patient mobility reduces complications and reduces length of stay, which improves patie...
Background: Adults, and particularly elder adults, suffer many adverse consequences when restricted...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence that mobility interventions can increase in-hospital m...
Low mobility during hospitalization remains prevalent despite associated negative consequences. The ...
Saylor, JenniferBackground: Physical inactivity is associated with a wide range of medical disorders...
Objectives: This scoping review (a) describes programs to improve mobility in hospitalized adults an...
Background: Hospitalized patients suffer negative outcomes related to lack of mobilization activitie...