Frontline Onboarding and Competency Education
A core tenet of this program is to ensure that nurses and other front-line staff receive the required education on engaging and mobilizing patients safely by incorporating the functional capacity scores to achieve daily mobility goals. This is the exact eLearning we use as part of our onboarding and ongoing competency to drive a culture of activity and mobility.
This self-paced, approximately 1 hour, eLearning course aims to educate frontline staff on the consequences of immobility harm, how to utilize functional measurement tools, techniques for engaging patients and moving patients safely. This course can be loaded on your Learning Management System and accessed by an unlimited number of organization staff.
Course Curriculum
Module 1: Combating the Immobility Harm – An Introduction
The purpose of this module is to highlight the consequences of immobility harm in hospitalized patients, and introduce Activity and Mobility Promotion (JH-AMP).
Module 2: Activity and Mobility Assessment – Using the AM-PAC Tool
The purpose of this module is to learn how to assess, score and interpret the AM-PAC Inpatient Basic Mobility and Daily Activity Short Forms.
Module 3: Scoring Mobility Performance – Using the JH-HLM Scale
The purpose of this module is to explain and demonstrate how to use the Johns Hopkins Highest Level of Mobility (JH-HLM) Scale.
Module 4: Setting Goals with the Johns Hopkins Daily Mobility Goal Calculator
The purpose of this module is to explain and demonstrate how to use the Johns Hopkins Daily Mobility Goal Calculator to set mobility goals that maintain or improve patient mobility.
Module 5: Engaging Patients in Mobility – Overcoming Refusal
The purpose of this module is to demonstrate techniques that health care professionals can use to engage patients and families in activity and mobility.
Module 6: Partners in Mobility – Moving Safely with Patients
The purpose of this module is to ensure staff are aware of the importance of progressing patient mobility while utilizing safe patient handling equipment to prevent staff injuries and harm to the patient.