» Articles » PMID: 29705382

Increasing Patient Mobility Through an Individualized Goal-centered Hospital Mobility Program: A Quasi-experimental Quality Improvement Project

Overview
Journal Nurs Outlook
Specialty Nursing
Date 2018 Apr 30
PMID 29705382
Citations 15
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Hospital-acquired functional decline due to decreased mobility has negative impacts on patient outcomes. Current nurse-directed mobility programs lack a standardized approach to set achievable mobility goals.

Purpose: We aimed to describe implementation and outcomes from a nurse-directed patient mobility program.

Method: The quality improvement mobility program on the project unit was compared to a similar control unit providing usual care. The Johns Hopkins Mobility Goal Calculator was created to guide a daily patient mobility goal based on the level of mobility impairment.

Findings: On the project unit, patient mobility increased from 5.2 to 5.8 on the Johns Hopkins Highest Level of Mobility score, mobility goal attainment went from 54.2% to 64.2%, and patients exceeding the goal went from 23.3% to 33.5%. All results were significantly higher than the control unit.

Discussion: An individualized, nurse-directed, patient mobility program using daily mobility goals is a successful strategy to improve daily patient mobility in the hospital.

Citing Articles

Relationship Between Mobility and Falls in the Hospital Setting.

Kissane H, Knowles J, Tanzer J, Laplume H, Antosh H, Brady D J Brown Hosp Med. 2025; 2(3):82146.

PMID: 40026472 PMC: 11864481. DOI: 10.56305/001c.82146.


Process Improvement Initiative to Reduce Average Length of Stay in a Community Hospital - A Preliminary Report.

Reppond A, Flavin N, Albaum M J Maine Med Cent. 2025; 6(2).

PMID: 39742083 PMC: 11687387. DOI: 10.46804/2641-2225.1197.


Effect of goal-directed mobilisation versus standard care on physical functioning among medical inpatients: the GoMob-in randomised, controlled trial.

Liechti F, Heinzmann J, Schmutz N, Rossen M, Rossel J, Limacher A BMJ Open. 2024; 14(11):e086921.

PMID: 39542489 PMC: 11575328. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086921.


Mobility level and factors affecting mobility status in hospitalized patients admitted in single-occupancy patient rooms.

Schafthuizen L, Dijk M, van Rosmalen J, Ista E BMC Nurs. 2024; 23(1):11.

PMID: 38163905 PMC: 10759502. DOI: 10.1186/s12912-023-01648-4.


Characteristics of goal-setting tools in adult rehabilitation: A scoping review.

Okita Y, Kawaguchi Y, Inoue Y, Ohno K, Sawada T, Levack W Clin Rehabil. 2023; 38(2):234-250.

PMID: 37644842 PMC: 10725121. DOI: 10.1177/02692155231197383.