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Médecine du travail du personnel hospitalier

Creating a culture of safety for safe patient handling

Auteur     Linda Stevens
Auteur     Susan Rees
Auteur     Karen V Lamb
Auteur     Deborah Dalsing
Volume     32
Numéro     3
Pages     155-164; quiz 165-166
Publication     Orthopaedic nursing / National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses
Date     2013 May-Jun
Résumé     Healthcare workers who handle patients have little guidance to help them identify when to use the existing equipment for moving patients. Manual lifting of patients and healthcare worker injuries continue despite equipment installation and training. The purpose of this project was to decrease the number and severity of healthcare worker injuries by implementing a culture of safety for safe patient handling. A multicomponent safe patient handling program was deployed on one inpatient unit at a Midwest academic acute care hospital. There was a 36% decrease in the number of patient handling injuries, a 71% reduction in the number of lost work days, and a 60% reduction in costs in 1 year related to patient handling injuries. The RN Satisfaction Survey question regarding having enough help to lift/move on last shift improved from 41% presurvey to 69% postsurvey.

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doi:10.1097/NOR.0b013e318291dbc5

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