The development of a clinical management algorithm for early physical activity and mobilization of critically ill patients : synthesis of evidence and expert opinion and its translation into practice

Date
2011-04
Authors
Hanekom, Susan
Gosselink, Rik
Dean, Elizabeth
Van Aswegen, Helena
Roos, Ronel
Ambrosino, Nicolino
Louw, Quinette
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Sage publishers
Abstract
Objective: To facilitate knowledge synthesis and implementation of evidence supporting early physical activity and mobilization of adult patients in the intensive care unit and its translation into practice, we developed an evidence-based clinical management algorithm. Methods: Twenty-eight draft algorithm statements extracted from the extant literature by the primary research team were verified and rated by scientist clinicians (n¼7) in an electronic three round Delphi process. Algorithm statements which reached a priori defined consensus – semi-interquartile range <0.5 – were collated into the algorithm. Results: The draft algorithm statements were edited and six additional statements were formulated. The 34 statements related to assessment and treatment were grouped into three categories. Category A included statements for unconscious critically ill patients; Category B included statements for stable and cooperative critically ill patients, and Category C included statements related to stable patients with prolonged critical illness. While panellists reached consensus on the ratings of 94% (32/34) of the algorithm statements, only 50% (17/34) of the statements were rated essential.
Description
The original publication is available at http://cre.sagepub.com/content/early/2011/04/15/0269215510397677
Includes bibliography
Keywords
Physiotherapists -- Evidence-based clinical decision making, Rehabilitation -- Critically ill -- Research, Intensive care units -- Patient -- Management, Delphi, Critical ill -- Physical activity -- Research
Citation
Hanekom, S. et al. 2011. The development of a clinical management algorithm for early physical activity and mobilization of critically ill patients : synthesis of evidence and expert opinion and its translation into practice. Clinical rehabilitation, 25(9), 771-787, doi: 10.1177/0269215510397677.