TY - JOUR
T1 - Physical Therapists Know Function
T2 - An Opinion on Mobility and Level of Activity During Hospitalization for Adult Inpatients
AU - Johnson, Audrey M.
AU - Kuperstein, Janice
AU - Howell, Dana
AU - Dupont-Versteegden, Esther E.
PY - 2018/4/1
Y1 - 2018/4/1
N2 - Negative consequences of immobility during hospitalization are widely known and remain undisputed. Evidence of low mobility for general medicine adult inpatients persists. Patients who experience hospital acquired functional decline due to low mobility require costly post-acute care services. The impact of immobility on post-acute care physical function and quality of life is directly at odds with value-based care. New Medicare payment models emphasize value-based care to promote care improvement and better patient outcomes. Quality improvement projects show promise in changing clinical practice using clinical champions, interprofessional collaboration, and teamwork. Physical therapists have a distinct expertise acutely focused on mobility and physical activity during hospitalization. Patients need acute care team members to develop sustainable clinical practice changes and to accept collective responsibility for a culture of mobility. Partnering with physical therapists and using their expertise to direct mobility, executed by the appropriate support personnel, can achieve the Quadruple Aim.
AB - Negative consequences of immobility during hospitalization are widely known and remain undisputed. Evidence of low mobility for general medicine adult inpatients persists. Patients who experience hospital acquired functional decline due to low mobility require costly post-acute care services. The impact of immobility on post-acute care physical function and quality of life is directly at odds with value-based care. New Medicare payment models emphasize value-based care to promote care improvement and better patient outcomes. Quality improvement projects show promise in changing clinical practice using clinical champions, interprofessional collaboration, and teamwork. Physical therapists have a distinct expertise acutely focused on mobility and physical activity during hospitalization. Patients need acute care team members to develop sustainable clinical practice changes and to accept collective responsibility for a culture of mobility. Partnering with physical therapists and using their expertise to direct mobility, executed by the appropriate support personnel, can achieve the Quadruple Aim.
KW - Healthcare collaboration
KW - interprofessional teamwork
KW - narrative review
KW - quality improvement
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U2 - 10.1080/00185868.2018.1463831
DO - 10.1080/00185868.2018.1463831
M3 - Article
C2 - 29781780
AN - SCOPUS:85059797651
VL - 96
SP - 61
EP - 68
JO - Hospital Topics
JF - Hospital Topics
IS - 2
ER -