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Beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of cardiovascular healthcare providers on mobilization.

Caroline NajjarDiana DimaJane de BoerMichael J Goldfarb
Published in: Nursing open (2021)
Participants (N = 142) completed the survey (nurses, N = 67, physicians, N = 59 and physiotherapists, N = 16; 155 eligible participants, 91.6% overall completion rate). Nurses had lower overall knowledge, attitude and behaviour barriers to mobilization than physicians, but higher than physiotherapists (all p < .001). The highest barriers to mobilization for nurses were adequate staffing, patient-level and time restraint. These findings should inform efforts to overcome existing barriers and to transform acute cardiovascular mobility culture.
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