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Daniel Young1, Sapna R Kudchadkar2, Michael Friedman3
1Department of Physical Therapy, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada; Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
Abstract:
Hospitalized patients often experience unnecessary immobility and inactivity leading to direct harms and poor outcomes. Despite growing evidence that early and regular mobility and activity are safe and helpful for patients in the hospital, there remains substantial room for improvement in clinical practice. Key to improvement is establishing an interdisciplinary approach to measurement and communication using a common language of function. Here we provide a framework for systematic functional measurement in the hospital. We also provide 3 specific examples of how this framework has been used to improve care: (1) targeting specialized rehabilitation providers to the patients most likely to need their services, (2) generating a daily mobility goal for all patients, and (3) identifying patients early who are likely to require postacute care.
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