
Safe Patient Handling, Safe Patient Handling and Mobility in Acute Care.
Course Description
In this course, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the current evidence-based need for Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM) practices within acute care settings. The course begins by exploring research findings that highlight the growing demand for effective Safe Patient Handling and Mobility programs to enhance patient and caregiver safety. Learners will examine the numerous benefits of implementing SPHM, including reduced injury rates among healthcare workers, improved patient outcomes, increased staff satisfaction, and enhanced overall care quality.
The course also provides practical guidance on how to implement SPHM strategies within an acute care environment. This includes an overview of essential equipment, staff training approaches, and interdisciplinary collaboration required to establish and sustain an effective SPHM program. Additionally, the course addresses common barriers to implementation, such as financial constraints, resistance to change, and lack of administrative support, while offering evidence-based solutions to overcome these challenges.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to advocate for, develop, and support SPHM initiatives within their healthcare organizations. This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, safety officers, and administrators seeking to improve both patient care and workplace safety through effective mobility and handling practices.