Feasibility and inter-rater reliability of the ICU Mobility Scale

Abstract Objectives The objectives of this study were to develop a scale for measuring the highest level of mobility in adult ICU patients and to assess its feasibility and inter-rater reliability. Background Growing evidence supports the feasibility, safety and efficacy of early mobilization in the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heart & lung 2014, Vol.43 (1), p.19-24
Hauptverfasser: Hodgson, Carol, PhD, FACP, M(Research), PGDip(Cardio), BAppSc(Physio), Needham, Dale, FCA, MD, PhD, Haines, Kimberley, BHSc(Physiotherapy), Bailey, Michael, PhD, MSc, Ward, Alison, BPT, Harrold, Megan, BSc Physiotherapy, Young, Paul, BSc (Hons), MBChB, FCICM, Zanni, Jennifer, PT, Buhr, Heidi, RN, BCur(Ed et Admin)Med&SurgCritCare(general), MClinTPrac, Higgins, Alisa, MPH, BPhysio, Presneill, Jeff, MBBS, PhD, MBiostat, PGDipEcho FRACP, FCICM, Berney, Sue, PhD, BPhysiotherapy
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objectives The objectives of this study were to develop a scale for measuring the highest level of mobility in adult ICU patients and to assess its feasibility and inter-rater reliability. Background Growing evidence supports the feasibility, safety and efficacy of early mobilization in the intensive care unit (ICU). However, there are no adequately validated tools to quickly, easily, and reliably describe the mobility milestones of adult patients in ICU. Identifying or developing such a tool is a priority for evaluating mobility and rehabilitation activities for research and clinical care purposes. Methods This study was performed at two ICUs in Australia. Thirty ICU nursing, and physiotherapy staff assessed the feasibility of the ‘ICU Mobility Scale’ (IMS) using a 10-item questionnaire. The inter-rater reliability of the IMS was assessed by 2 junior physical therapists, 2 senior physical therapists, and 16 nursing staff in 100 consecutive medical, surgical or trauma ICU patients. Results An 11 point IMS scale was developed based on multidisciplinary input. Participating clinicians reported that the scale was clear, with 95% of respondents reporting that it took
ISSN:0147-9563
1527-3288
DOI:10.1016/j.hrtlng.2013.11.003