Flying through the hospital: Efficiency and safety of an ergonomic solution

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In hospitals many horizontal transfers (from stretcher to bed etc.) are performed from the moment a patient is admitted (f.e. with an ambulance) through examination departments all the way to the wards. These transfers can be very strenuous and solutions may be to use a special lifting device that accompanies the patient on this route: a stretcher sling This is a specially designed disposable lifting sling for horizontal transfers and repositioning, the sling can easily be connected to a ceiling or mobile lift. The ambulance service, two hospitals and a manufacturer decided to study the effects. The stretcher sling travels with the patient. Does this provide an ergonomically sound solution and is this an effective and efficient solution? The results were positive, but a behavioral change was also necessary. © 2012 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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Knibbe, J. J., Knibbe, N. E., & Waaijer, E. (2012). Flying through the hospital: Efficiency and safety of an ergonomic solution. In Work (Vol. 41, pp. 5642–5643). https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-2012-0904-5642

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