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Recognition and Management of Early Mobilization in ICUs : Practice Patterns in China

Not Applicable
Conditions
Early Mobilization
Interventions
Behavioral: the nurse did early mobilization
Behavioral: the nurse do not do early mobilization
Registration Number
NCT02804516
Lead Sponsor
Southeast University, China
Brief Summary

Despite evidence to support early mobilization(EM)for critically ill patients,current status in Chinese ICUs is unknown.Understanding current practice patterns and challenges is essential to inform future research and strategies.

Detailed Description

Practice guideline recommend EM in ICU,feasibility, safety and efficacy are confirmed by evidence-based data.However,the prevalence of EM in ICU patients is still low.Moreover,most of the prevalence studies come from developed countries, such as: Australia and New England the United States and Europe. Many ICUs in non-western countries are suffering from a lack of medical resources including health care personnel and medical equipment.

A retrospective observational study.To access the implementation of Chinese intensive care units and hospitals to early mobilization.Secondary objectives were to evaluate structure and process parameters of Chinese hospitals that were associated with implementation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1000
Inclusion Criteria

Participating ICUs at least six beds ,they could be medical ,surgical or mixed

Exclusion Criteria
  • pediatric ICUs

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
the nurse did early mobilizationthe nurse did early mobilizationthe nurses know and do what is the early mobilization in ICU
the nurse do not do early mobilizationthe nurse do not do early mobilizationthe nurses do not know and do what is the early mobilization in ICU
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
the implementation rates for early mobilitywithin the first 2 to 5 days of critically illness or injury

the application of physical activity within the first 2 to 5 days of critically illness or injury

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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