Limited staffing to routinely mobilize patients | 5 (1.6) | 241 (77.5) | 182 (58.5) | 92 (29.6) | 7 (2.2) | 36 (11.6) |
Early mobilization not perceived as a priority | 156 (50.2) | 30 (9.6) | 168 (54.0) | 71 (22.8) | 62 (19.9) | 85 (27.3) |
Early mobilization not supported by some specific individuals | 55 (17.7) | 15 (4.8) | 117 (37.6) | 31 (10.0) | 31 (10.0) | 141 (45.3) |
Lack of communication during bedside rounds | 141 (45.3) | 99 (31.8) | 134 (43.1) | 66 (21.2) | 36 (11.6) | 108 (34.7) |
Lack of communication at shift change | 75 (24.1) | 45 (14.5) | 167 (53.7) | 41 (13.2) | 12 (3.8) | 96 (30.9) |
Lack of coordination to facilitate early mobilization | 83 (26.7) | 143 (46.0) | 166 (53.4) | 113 (36.3) | 29 (9.3) | 99 (31.8) |
Delayed recognition of suitable patients to mobilize | 196 (63.0) | 54 (17.4) | 182 (58.5) | 59 (19.0) | 48 (15.4) | 63 (20.2) |
Lack of decision-making authority to initiate early mobilization | 83 (26.7) | 96 (30.9) | 82 (26.4) | 35 (11.2) | 24 (7.7) | 126 (40.5) |
Conflicting perceptions about suitability of early mobilization | 138 (44.4) | 93 (29.9) | 181 (58.2) | 64 (20.6) | 45 (14.5) | 86 (27.6) |
Safety concerns about early mobilization | 95 (30.5) | 89 (28.6) | 200 (64.3) | 87 (28.0) | 37 (11.9) | 75 (24.1) |
Inadequate training to facilitate early mobilization | 93 (29.9) | 83 (26.7) | 161 (51.8) | 97 (31.2) | 37 (11.9) | 114 (36.6) |
Other | 3 (1.0) | 5 (1.6) | 3 (1.0) | 2 (0.6) | 1 (0.3) | 297 (95.5) |