Proper seated posture is important in health care settings because immobilized patients may be sitting for extended periods. In many situations, a caregiver is required to assist a slouching patient to a proper, more comfortable upright posture. The caregiver is at risk from exposure to the physical demands of this task. This study evaluated exertion and risk to the caregiver using three methods of repositioning patients in chairs in the health care setting. Through application of a new method employing an ergonomically designed device, exertion and risk were reduced. Results from this study indicate that the highrisk occupational activity of repositioning a slouching patient in a chair can be made safer for caregivers
A high rate of musculoskeletal disorders in members of the nursing team is observed in the literatur...
This thesis is about an ergonomically designed physical therapy chair that can be used by patients t...
BackgroundDespite high quality guidelines underpinning pressure ulcer care (NPUAP/EPUAP/PPPIA, 2014)...
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...
A vast majority of patient fall events in hospitals involve the elderly. In inpatient care settings,...
Current evidence demonstrates why turning and positioning patients in bed presents a serious occupat...
Current evidence demonstrates why turning and positioning patients in bed presents a serious occupat...
OBJECTIVES: Mechanical load during patient handling activities is an important risk factor for low b...
Caregivers injure their backs more than workers in any other industry. Efforts to reduce injuries ha...
AbstractThis study investigates the safety and ease with which a patient stands up from a chair usin...
The prevalence of low back pain in industry has contributed to employee days away from work and ther...
Caregivers are at high risk of back injury from performing care tasks that often require the use of ...
Nursing staff have an elevated risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders, in particular in the lo...
Background Individuals who cannot functionally reposition themselves adopt a passive body posture an...
A high rate of musculoskeletal disorders in members of the nursing team is observed in the literatur...
This thesis is about an ergonomically designed physical therapy chair that can be used by patients t...
BackgroundDespite high quality guidelines underpinning pressure ulcer care (NPUAP/EPUAP/PPPIA, 2014)...
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...
A vast majority of patient fall events in hospitals involve the elderly. In inpatient care settings,...
Current evidence demonstrates why turning and positioning patients in bed presents a serious occupat...
Current evidence demonstrates why turning and positioning patients in bed presents a serious occupat...
OBJECTIVES: Mechanical load during patient handling activities is an important risk factor for low b...
Caregivers injure their backs more than workers in any other industry. Efforts to reduce injuries ha...
AbstractThis study investigates the safety and ease with which a patient stands up from a chair usin...
The prevalence of low back pain in industry has contributed to employee days away from work and ther...
Caregivers are at high risk of back injury from performing care tasks that often require the use of ...
Nursing staff have an elevated risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders, in particular in the lo...
Background Individuals who cannot functionally reposition themselves adopt a passive body posture an...
A high rate of musculoskeletal disorders in members of the nursing team is observed in the literatur...
This thesis is about an ergonomically designed physical therapy chair that can be used by patients t...
BackgroundDespite high quality guidelines underpinning pressure ulcer care (NPUAP/EPUAP/PPPIA, 2014)...