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An innovative mobilization framework for delirium management: Howto un-paralyze the assessment and implementation process.

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العنوان: An innovative mobilization framework for delirium management: Howto un-paralyze the assessment and implementation process.
المؤلفون: Filipek, Christine, Redlich, Melissa, McLeod, Stephanie
المصدر: Canadian Journal of Critical Care Nursing; Summer2018, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p25-25, 1/2p
مصطلحات موضوعية: PSYCHOSES, COGNITION, INTENSIVE care nursing, BODY movement, INTENSIVE care units, THERAPEUTICS, PSYCHOLOGY, PREVENTION
مستخلص: Purpose/goals: The purpose of this session is to review an innovative and comprehensive mobilization assessment framework that utilizes novel strategies to ensure critical care patients receive proactive cognitive and physical mobilization interventions in the context of delirium management. Outcome 1: To identify strategies to overcome barriers to mobilization in the context of critical care. Outcome 2: To outline the creation of mobilization assessment tool and discuss strategies for integration and implementation. Outcome 3: To describe “brain mobility”—An innovative approach to cognitive mobilization. Session description: In the quest to understand barriers to early mobilization, a need to create a comprehensive mobilization assessment and measurement framework was identified. Through examination of literature, it is identified that mobilization is often neglected or delayed due to frontline provider lack of knowledge and comfort in initiating mobilization, resulting in increased ventilator days and hospital stay (Cameron, et al., 2015, Schaller, et al., 2016). This session discusses the evolutionary process from creation to provincial implementation of the Readiness to Mobilize Tool. This tool is aimed at empowering frontline staff to assess a patient's readiness efficiently and safely to mobilize and provides guidelines for appropriate mobilization strategies. This engaging session will also provide an innovative look at the integration of both cognitive and physical mobility strategies that provide a patient and family-centred approach. Critical care nurses will leave with strategies that will enable them to be the one to advocate for early mobilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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