GLOBAL PATIENT MECHANICAL LIFT HANDLING EQUIPMENT MARKET FORECAST 2023-2032

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Examining Factors Influencing Adoption in Patient Mechanical Handling Equipment Market Manual handling is the most commonly reported trigger for injuries and accidents in the healthcare sector. According to the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), it accounted for 547 healthcare-related incidents in 2022. The most common cause cited was lifting & carrying. This can considerably impact healthcare resources regarding costs from claims and absenteeism. Such incidents have highlighted the importance of mechanical lift equipment for patient handling. As per Inkwood Research, the global patient mechanical handling equipmen t market is expected to project a CAGR of 7.92% during 2023-32 and reach $3868.48 million by 2032. In addition, manual patient handling strains & stresses can lead to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Interestingly, nursing has the highest potential to develop MSDs, evidenced by the highest prevalence rates. MSDs also have off-work consequences like chronic pain, job loss, and job change. As a result, patient mechanical handling equipment is gaining relevance parallelly alongside an increased focus on patient safety. As per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), using mechanical lifting equipment has proven to minimize exposure to lifting injuries by around 95%. However, there are a set of factors associated with the use and adoption of mechanical handling equipment.

Factors Impacting & Influencing Mechanical Handling Equipment Use 1. Time As per a research article titled, ‘Implementation and Adoption of Mechanical Patient Lift Equipment in the Hospital Setting: The Importance of Organizational and Cultural Factors,’ “time” was cited as the common barrier to adopting patient mechanical handling equipment. It refers to the time taken to reach the storage area, get the equipment, bring them to the patient’s room, set them up, perform the lift and transfer, and finally return it to the storage area. Time was also cited as a barrier even when the equipment was accessible. For instance, using friction-reducing plastic liners takes time to ‘turn and turn.’ Accordingly, the time involved in retrieving, setting up, using, and returning equipment impacted the choice of equipment.

2. Equipment The accessibility and availability of the lift equipment is a critical indicator of equipment usage. A study titled, ‘Factors associated with lift equipment use during patient lifts and transfers by hospital nurses and nursing care assistants: A prospective observational cohort study,’ found that the equipment is more likely to be used when it is in close proximity to the patient’s room. In this regard, ceiling lifts are the most accessible and available equipment as they are in the room around the patient bed. This is one of the key factors hospitals invest in ceiling lifts. Similarly, slings already under the patient are more likely to be used. When the patient is moved from the bed to a chair, the sling can be left until the patient returns.


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