Title : New innovation of nursing movement care
Abstract:
Classically known Nursing movement skills which nurses are often educated as a transfer and positioning changes are basically 2D [two dimensional] motion by VICON motion capture system. Historical study of nursing school text books in some international countries seems to suggest that there are two different types of countries which one has already innovation and others are still use classical idea and skills. The main reason is a different higher level of abstraction for nurses to have the idea of what is nursing movement care. Classically known Nursing movement skills is mainly thought and made from the idea for patients to transfer their body physically from one position to another. The main purpose to move patient is frequently prevention of pressure ulcer and physical transfer in nursing text books. But new innovation of nursing movement care has a big different. The power of idea has holistic philosophy as a nursing science itself. Some study shows also outcomes using new movement skills compared with common movement skills. We will realize that different higher level of abstraction in mind makes different provide different specific nursing skills.
Takeaway Notes:
• The audience will learn that classically known Nursing movement skills which nurses are often educated as a transfer and positioning changes are basically 2D [two dimensional] motion by VICON motion capture system. In addition, they will learn that new innovation of nursing movement is combined 2D and 3D motion interestingly. The audience will think about their common movement skills in a visual way to know difference between new and common.
• The audience will learn world changing idea and skills as a new innovation happened in several countries.
• The audience will learn difference between common movement and new innovation clearly in both the level of higher level of abstraction and the level of concrete skills.
• The audience will learn what is nursing in positioning change and transfer in clinical settings