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Hospitalized older adults (aged ≥65 years) are at risk for functional decline and negative outcomes associated with immobility, such as pressure injuries and falls. There is a paucity of research that examines impacts of mobility interventions in older adults in medical surgical units. The current systematic review examines the impact of mobility-related interventions in this population. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guided this review. Eligibility determination and data extraction, synthesis, and evaluation were independently performed by the authors. Findings revealed that older adult patients who participated in mobility protocols or early mobility programs were mobilized significantly more and were more mobile after discharge. Several studies also showed reduced hospital length of stay (LOS). The literature supports mobility programs as interventions that can have significant impacts on mobilization for medical surgical patients and reduce hospital LOS. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 48(7), 24-30.].
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- Promoting Nurse-Led Mobility Protocols for Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review.
- Promoting Nurse-Led Mobility Protocols for Hospitalized Older Adults: A Systematic Review.
- Caba LW, Goldin D, Marenus MW
- Journal of gerontological nursing
- 2022
- J Gerontol Nurs. 2022 Jul;48(7):24-30. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20220606-04. Epub 2022 Jul 1.
- Aged, Clinical Protocols, *Hospitalization, Humans, Length of Stay, *Nurse's Role, Patient Discharge
- Sans_Catégorie, Hospitalisation, Revue_systématique
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- DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20220606-04
- PMID: 35771066
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