Can Mobility Technicians Provide Value to Hospitalized Patients?
Hip Fractures, Lower Extremity Fracture, Lung Transplant
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hip Fractures focused on measuring patient mobility, ambulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All traumatic fractures of the hip or a lower extremity long bone
- Post-lung transplant patient
- Patient readmitted following a lung transplant
Exclusion Criteria:
- Non-traumatic joint replacements
- Patients with ankle fractures
- Pre-lung transplant patients
- Patients readmitted to the orthopedics unit following a traumatic injury
Sites / Locations
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
10th floor south
6th floor Round Wing
The unit in this arm will be assigned physical therapists plus mobility technicians in the first month and only physical therapists in the following month. During months where a unit has been assigned the mobility technicians, the mobility technician, along with nursing staff, will deliver additional prescribed mobility as well as standard-of-care prescribed therapy provided by physical therapy staff: On evaluation, a PT will assign a JH-HLM scale rating to the patient If the score is 4 or higher, the PT will add the patient to the mobility technician patient list The mobility technician will then see that patient daily, unless the score is <4 Each PT session will involve a re-assessment by the PT of the JH-HLM scale rating as well as the Function Independence Measurement (FIM) score, and subsequently will update the recommended therapy if appropriate The mobility technician will work with PT and nursing to determine the best time to deliver mobility
The unit in this arm will be assigned only physical therapists in the first month and physical therapists plus mobility technicians in the following month. During months where a unit has been assigned the mobility technicians, the mobility technician, along with nursing staff, will deliver additional prescribed mobility as well as standard-of-care prescribed therapy provided by physical therapy staff: On evaluation, a PT will assign a JH-HLM scale rating to the patient If the score is 4 or higher, the PT will add the patient to the mobility technician patient list The mobility technician will then see that patient daily, unless the score is <4 Each PT session will involve a re-assessment by the PT of the JH-HLM scale rating as well as the Function Independence Measurement (FIM) score, and subsequently will update the recommended therapy if appropriate The mobility technician will work with PT and nursing to determine the best time to deliver mobility