Benefits Achieved for Patients Through Application of Height-Adjustable Examination Tables

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Objectives: Ambulatory care is a rapidly growing segment of overall healthcare delivery and populations seen in ambulatory care settings are aging resulting in many patients with mobility limitations. Mounting a fixed height examination table can present a challenge to a patient with mobility limitations and may be somewhat difficult for the general patient population. This study sought to investigate potential benefits to the patient which might be achieved through introduction of height adjustable examination tables. Methods: A data collection tool was administered to patients at the time of a regularly scheduled clinic visit intended to measure exertion required, level of difficulty and feeling of safety. Results: Both patients requiring assistance and independent patients reported higher exertion, more difficulty and feeling less safe when mounting higher fixed height versus height adjustable examination tables. Conclusions: Height adjustable examination tables provide benefits to patients and should be considered when seeking furnishings for ambulatory care clinics.

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Fragala, G., Labreche, M., & Wawzynieki, P. (2017). Benefits Achieved for Patients Through Application of Height-Adjustable Examination Tables. Journal of Patient Experience, 4(3), 138–143. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373517706835

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