DEVELOPMENT AND PRE-TEST OF AN INSTRUMENT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION
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Abstract
Current investigations in intensive care with regard to the
performance of physical therapy are being directed to issues
related to the prevention of Paresis the Critical Illness. Therapeutic
exercise is considered a key element in the care plans of
Physiotherapist. The aim of this study was to develop and
implement a pilot project in an instrument to verify the relationship
taken by intensive care physiotherapists between the degree of
interaction of patients with prescription of therapeutic exercises.
Methodologically this is a pilot cross-sectional study conducted with Physiotherapists an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Bahia. The
instrument was composed based on criteria that determine the
stages of Early Mobilization (EM) and therapeutic exercises
oriented protocols available from the Brazilian literature. The results pointed to a tool to verify the relationship made by physiotherapists surveyed between the degree of interaction of patients with prescription of therapeutic exercises and after the pre-test, it was demonstrated that therapeutic exercises proposed in the literature were made by respondents.
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| Authors | Santos, Polliana Batista dos;Faria, Luciano Magno de Almeida;Oliveira, Alinne Alves;Queiroz, Rodrigo Santos de; |
| Journal | revista saúdecom |
| Year | 2014 |
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