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Evaluation of ceiling lifts: transfer time, patient comfort and staff perceptions.

Statistics and Evaluation Department, Occupational Health and Safety Agency for Healthcare (OHSAH), BC, Canada.
Injury (impact factor: 1.98). 06/2009; 40(9):987-92. DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2008.12.002 pp.987-92
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ABSTRACT Mechanical lifting devices have been developed to reduce healthcare worker injuries related to patient handling. The purpose of this study was to evaluate ceiling lifts in comparison to floor lifts based on transfer time, patient comfort and staff perceptions in three long-term care facilities with varying ceiling lift coverage. The time required to transfer or reposition patients along with patient comfort levels were recorded for 119 transfers. Transfers performed with ceiling lifts required on average less time (bed to chair transfers: 156.9 seconds for ceiling lift, 273.6 seconds for floor lift) and were found to be more comfortable for patients. In the three facilities, 143 healthcare workers were surveyed on their perceptions of patient handling tasks and equipment. For both transferring and repositioning tasks, staff preferred to use ceiling lifts and also found them to be less physically demanding. Further investigation is needed on repositioning tasks to ensure safe practice.

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