TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementation and adoption of mechanical patient lift equipment in the hospital setting
T2 - The importance of organizational and cultural factors
AU - Schoenfisch, Ashley L.
AU - Myers, Douglas J.
AU - Pompeii, Lisa A.
AU - Lipscomb, Hester J.
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - Work focused on understanding implementation and adoption of interventions designed to prevent patient-handling injuries in the hospital setting is lacking in the injury literature and may be more insightful than more traditional evaluation measures. Methods: Data from focus groups with health care workers were used to describe barriers and promoters of the adoption of patient lift equipment and a shift to a "minimal-manual lift environment" at two affiliated hospitals. Results: Several factors influencing the adoption of the lift equipment and patient-handling policy were noted: time, knowledge/ability, staffing, patient characteristics, and organizational and cultural aspects of work. The adoption process was complex, and considerable variability by hospital and across units was observed. Conclusions: The use of qualitative data can enhance the understanding of factors that influence implementation and adoption of interventions designed to prevent patient-handling injuries among health care workers.
AB - Work focused on understanding implementation and adoption of interventions designed to prevent patient-handling injuries in the hospital setting is lacking in the injury literature and may be more insightful than more traditional evaluation measures. Methods: Data from focus groups with health care workers were used to describe barriers and promoters of the adoption of patient lift equipment and a shift to a "minimal-manual lift environment" at two affiliated hospitals. Results: Several factors influencing the adoption of the lift equipment and patient-handling policy were noted: time, knowledge/ability, staffing, patient characteristics, and organizational and cultural aspects of work. The adoption process was complex, and considerable variability by hospital and across units was observed. Conclusions: The use of qualitative data can enhance the understanding of factors that influence implementation and adoption of interventions designed to prevent patient-handling injuries among health care workers.
KW - Intervention adoption
KW - Mechanical lift equipment
KW - Nursing culture
KW - Occupational injury prevention
KW - Patient-handling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80955158540&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/ajim.21001
DO - 10.1002/ajim.21001
M3 - Article
C2 - 22068725
AN - SCOPUS:80955158540
SN - 0271-3586
VL - 54
SP - 946
EP - 954
JO - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
JF - American Journal of Industrial Medicine
IS - 12
ER -