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The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of specific activities with and without an early therapeutic mobility (ETM) protocol among patients who experience three or more days of mechanical ventilation. A second purpose is to examine staff/delivery system and patient factors that influence the initiation and progression of activity with and without an ETM protocol. The hypothesis is that ETM protocols will result in improved patient outcomes.
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The specific aims of this study are to:
Compare patient responses to selected modes of therapy (activity) without and with an ETM protocol
Determine the associations between duration and level of activity/ETM achieved and outcomes:
Describe strategies used in the ICU to initiate and implement activity with and without an ETM protocol
Describe patient factors that are associated with implementation of ETM
This is a prospective, longitudinal, repeated measures study with a control period, run-in period and intervention period. Data will be collected during all three periods for comparison. During the control period, patients will receive standard care. Standard care in this institution does not include a program of progressive or early mobility but does include activities similar to the ETM protocol, implemented at the discretion of the staff. During the run-in period, subjects will receive a mix of standard care and the intervention.
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