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Through this understanding the nurses should develop their own movement competences.
The focus of this work centres on nurses own movement competences -- working on the assumption that as practical-based learning is the best way to learn.
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Internationally, children's movement competence levels are low.
Movement competence (MC) is defined as the development of sufficient skill to assure successful performance in different physical activities.
The Managing Director of the Youth Sport Trust, Alison Oliver, emphasised the importance of teaching basic movement competence - or physical literacy - at primary school as a way of encouraging children to remain active.
Fortunately, movement competence can also be improved even in old age [ 9].
The assumption is that Kinaesthetics training leads to a better movement competence of the nursing staff.
The development and improvement of movement competence can influence positively the patient's well-being and health [ 8].
The movement competence of the nurses will be measured with the SOPMAS Instrument (Structure of the Observed Patient Movement Assistance Skill) (SCI_5).
Movement competence is defined as the ability to use one's own movement for solving motor, cognitive or social challenges with motion and to create optimal situations [ 9].
The results indicated, that the nurses could develop their own movement competence and that the mobilisation with Durewall® or Kinaesthetics reduced the physical load by 50%.
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