Anna Svensson-Raskh, Monika Fagevik Olsén, Malin Nygren-Bonnier, Anna Schandl
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Healthcare professionals’ experiences of mobilising adult patients out of bed shortly after major abdominal surgery – a qualitative study
Background Early mobilisation is endorsed after abdominal surgery. Healthcare professionals are key figures in mobilisation. However, their experiences of barriers and enablers of mobilisation shortly after abdominal surgery is yet not fully explored. Therefore, the aim was to describe the healthcare professionals’ experiences of postoperative mobilisation shortly after abdominal surgery.