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. 2021 Nov 16;18(22):12033.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph182212033.

Rehabilitation Programs for Bedridden Patients with Prolonged Immobility: A Scoping Review Protocol

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Rehabilitation Programs for Bedridden Patients with Prolonged Immobility: A Scoping Review Protocol

Vitor Parola et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Bedridden patients usually stay in bed for long periods, presenting several motor problems caused by immobility, such as reductions in muscle mass, bone mineral density and physical impairment, resulting in a long recovery process. Thus, identifying physical rehabilitation programs for bedridden patients with prolonged immobility is a matter of urgent research for a solution that will help health professionals and stakeholders to develop more adjusted programs and identify possible gaps. To date, no previous scoping reviews addressing this purpose have been found. This scoping review will be guided by the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology, will focus on physical rehabilitation programs for bedridden patients with prolonged immobility and aims to map the programs, the devices used, and the parameters assessed. A relevant set of electronic databases and grey literature will be searched. Data extraction will be conducted using a tool developed by the research team that will address the review objectives and questions. Data synthesis will be presented in tabular form and a narrative summary aligned with the review's objective. This scoping review will contribute to the improvement of clinical practice, identifying key challenges that might justify the need to develop new programs suitable in clinical and organizational contexts.

Keywords: bedridden persons; rehabilitation; rehabilitation exercise; review.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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