Nurses’ Perception Regarding Barriers of Early Mobilization among Critically Ill Patients

Alaa Mohamed Souliman Mohamed; Amany Mohamed Safwat; Faltas, Samar;

Abstract


Background: Early mobilization among critically ill patients is a safe and effective intervention that
can have a significant impact on functional outcomes and prevent immobility complications. Aim: This
study aimed to assess nurses’ perception regarding barriers of early mobilization among critically ill
patients. Design: A descriptive exploratory design. Setting: Medical Intensive Care Unit at El-
Demerdash hospital and the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit which affiliated to Ain Shams University
Hospitals in Egypt. Sample: A convenience sample of 60 nurses working in the previous mentioned
setting. Tools: 4 tools were used: Tool I: Nurses’ Self-administered questionnaire. Tool II: Nurses’
Practice Observation Checklist. Tool III: Nurses’ attitude Likert Scale. Tool IV: Nurses’ perception
regarding barriers of early mobilization among critically ill patients. Results: revealed that, 63.3% of
the studied nurses had unsatisfactory level of knowledge, 65% of them had un satisfactory level of
practices, 58.3% of them had a negative attitude and 91.7% of the studied nurses agreed with ICU
related barriers. 83.3% of the studied nurses agreed with nurses related barriers. Moreover, 60% of the
studied nurses agreed with patient related barriers. Conclusion: More than two third of the studied
nurses had unsatisfactory level of knowledge & practice. Also, majority of them agreed that ICU have
highly barriers on early mobilization of critically ill patients. Moreover, more two third of nurses had
negative attitude. In addition, there was highly significant correlation between total level of knowledge,
attitude, barriers & practice regarding early mobilization among critically ill patients.
Recommendations: Attend training programs and workshops about early mobilization training to
improve their knowledge and competency.


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Title Nurses’ Perception Regarding Barriers of Early Mobilization among Critically Ill Patients
Authors Alaa Mohamed Souliman Mohamed; Amany Mohamed Safwat; Faltas, Samar 
Keywords Nurses, Barriers, Early Mobilization, Critically Ill Patients
Issue Date Sep-2024
Journal Egyptian journal of health care 
Volume 15
Issue 3
Start page 49
End page 61
DOI https://doi.org/10.21608/ejhc.2024.383789

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