Safe patient handling and mobility programs for overweight and obese patients
Barim, Menekse Salar ; Hayden, Marie A. ; Krieg, Edward ; Feng, Amy
Emerging Technologies in Healthcare and Medicine
2023
116
275–283
back disorders ; musculoskeletal diseases ; ergonomics ; healthcare worker ; lifting of loads
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)
https://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1004381
English
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"Healthcare providers face numerous challenges in lifting and mobilizing overweight and obese patients, which often lead to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). To address this, hospitals implement safe patient handling and mobility (SPHM) programs, including mechanical lift equipment, policies, and training. This study surveyed 134 healthcare workers in five Veterans Administration Medical Centers who regularly used SPHM programs. According to findings, handling bariatric patients frequently correlated with higher chronic back pain risk. Injuries occurred when not using powered equipment. Improvements like sufficient time with equipment and clear policies reduced injury likelihood. Equipment was crucial in preventing musculoskeletal injuries and pain. Findings emphasize using powered equipment and updating SPHM programs based on worker feedback for better patient handling practices."
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