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Nurses' competence in kinaesthetics : A concept development.

Heidrun Gattinger1,2, Helena Leino-Kilpi3, Sascha Köpke4, Stefan Marty-Teuber5, Beate Senn6,7, Virpi Hantikainen6.   

Abstract

AIM: This study was carried out to systematically describe nurses' competence in kinaesthetics.
BACKGROUND: In elderly care the kinaesthetics program for nurses has been taught for over 25 years; however, the competence that nurses should gain through kinaesthetics training from a theoretical perspective has not yet been systematically described.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The method was modelled after the three phases of the hybrid model of concept development by Schwartz-Barcott and Kim (2000). In the theoretical phase a working definition was established and a literature review conducted. We searched the online databases PubMed and CINAHL and the reference lists up to February 2016. In the empirical phase experts defined the attributes during a workshop in October 2013. In the analytical phase the results from the theoretical and empirical phase were combined in order to define antecedents, attributes and consequences of the concept.
RESULTS: The concept of nurses' competence in kinaesthetics includes two antecedents: (1) nurses' kinaesthetics training and (2) care recipients' need for mobility support in activities of daily living. This concept includes a set of attributes in the areas of knowledge, skills, attitudes and dynamic state. It contributes towards (1) movement competence and (2) physical and psychological well-being of both care recipients and nurses.
CONCLUSION: The concept of nurses' competence in kinaesthetics might support awareness and communication about mobility-enhancing gerontological care. Based on the attributes of nurse' competence in kinaesthetics an assessment instrument will be developed that can be used to evaluate nurses' competence in kinaesthetics in clinical practice. Further research is needed to evaluate the consequences of the developed concept.

Keywords:  Kinaesthetics; Mobility limitation; Moving and lifting patients; Nursing; Professional competence

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27619218     DOI: 10.1007/s00391-016-1126-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0948-6704            Impact factor:   1.281


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4.  Evaluation of training in patient handling and moving skills among hospital and home care personnel.

Authors:  Christina Johnsson; Ruth Carlsson; Monica Lagerström
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6.  Nursing staff's movement awareness, attitudes and reported behaviour in patient transfer before and after an educational intervention.

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8.  Mobility is the key! Trends and associations of common care problems in German long-term care facilities from 2008 to 2012.

Authors:  Nils A Lahmann; Antje Tannen; Simone Kuntz; Kathrin Raeder; Gabriela Schmitz; Theo Dassen; Jan Kottner
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9.  [Movement support based on Kinaesthetics and the development and improvement of body perception, movement abilities and functional independency of elderly nursing home residents].

Authors:  Virpi Hantikainen; Seija Riesen-Uru; Brigit Raemy-Röthl; Therese Hirsbrunner
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10.  Effects of Mobility-Enhancing Nursing Intervention in Patients with MS and Stroke: Randomised Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Lorenz Imhof; Susanne Suter-Riederer; Jürg Kesselring
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  2 in total

1.  Assessing nursing staff's competences in mobility support in nursing-home care: development and psychometric testing of the Kinaesthetics Competence (KC) observation instrument.

Authors:  Heidrun Gattinger; Helena Leino-Kilpi; Virpi Hantikainen; Sascha Köpke; Stefan Ott; Beate Senn
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2016-11-22

2.  Mobility care in nursing homes: development and psychometric evaluation of the kinaesthetics competence self-evaluation (KCSE) scale.

Authors:  Heidrun Gattinger; Beate Senn; Virpi Hantikainen; Sascha Köpke; Stefan Ott; Helena Leino-Kilpi
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2017-11-21
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