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Movement Retraining using Real-time Feedback of Performance
Published on: January 17, 2013
Improving clinical outcomes with continuous passive motion: an interactive education approach
1Allenmore Hospital, Tacoma, WA, USA.
Abstract:
Orthopaedic nursing often involves the use of equipment, and nurses may learn about the use of equipment on the job in informal ways. Staff may have difficulty attending in-services, may be off during quick informal in-services, or may not use equipment for a period of time after an in-service. Due to lack of knowledge, inconsistency in the implementation of ordered therapies resulting in poor outcomes, including pressure wounds and patient dissatisfaction, frequently occurs. Using continuous passive motion therapy as an example, an interactive educational approach to equipment training is presented. Such an approach helps formalize equipment training, provides a standard approach to implementing ordered therapy, provides references for staff after in-services, and improves patient outcomes.
