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    • Holistic care for critically ill populations, including ventilated neurosurgery patients, relies on multidisciplinary teamwork.
    • Mobilization is often overlooked in this patient group due to perceived barriers and safety concerns among healthcare providers.
    • Nurse-led teamwork models are proposed to enhance mobilization and improve provider perceptions in neurointensive care units.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To quantitatively assess the impact of a nurse-led mobility protocol on teamwork perceptions in mobilizing ventilated neurosurgery patients.
    • To identify team-related barriers affecting patient mobility in neurointensive care settings.
    • To compare teamwork perceptions between standard care and nurse-led protocol groups.

    Main Methods:

    • A pilot quasi-experimental study involving multidisciplinary teams (nurses, patient care technicians, respiratory therapists).
    • Ventilated neurosurgery patients were mobilized using either standard of care or a nurse-led mobility protocol.
    • Teamwork perceptions were measured using the Nursing Teamwork Survey tool.

    Main Results:

    • Teams utilizing the nurse-led mobility protocol reported significantly higher overall perceived teamwork compared to the control group (P = .038).
    • Improvements in perceived teamwork were also observed in specific variables, including team leadership and mutual trust.
    • The findings suggest a positive influence of the nurse-led protocol on team dynamics.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse-led mobility protocols are recommended to enhance multidisciplinary teamwork for mobilizing ventilated neurosurgery patients.
    • These protocols can potentially overcome barriers and improve the frequency and culture of patient mobilization.
    • Further research is warranted to evaluate long-term effects on teamwork perceptions post-implementation.