
This free community of practice (CoP) led by CRE-MSD, in collaborationÌýwith theÌý and , is a network group of over 1,200 diverse healthcare practitioners (e.g., nurses, personal support workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, kinesiologists, gerontologists, physicians), and related practitioners (e.g., ethicists, researchers, ergonomists, managers, human resource personnel, educators, etc.) across multiple settings (i.e., home and community care, long-term care, hospital, retirement homes, rehabilitation centres) supporting the prevention of MSD in the healthcare sector.
What the community of practice offers

MSD prevention in client/patient handling
Nearly one half of MSD injuriesÌýin the healthcare sector (48%) are related to moving clients through lifting, transferring or repositioning (WSIB, 2021). Clients have fewer falls, skin tears, pressure ulcers when safe handling programs are implemented.ÌýThese involve more than just equipment and therefore, through this CoP, we present examples of current research on safe patient handling programs, policies that encourage the safest techniques, successful training and education programs, evaluation and improvement practices, and proven resources.
"±Ê°ù´Ç±è±ð°ùÌýbody mechanics and safe lifting training programs, emphasizing on-site, targeted training, has been effective and has received positive feedback from the attending staff."
Service Manager, Healthcare Rehabilitation, 2023
"This new CoP mobility and handling training resourceÌýisÌýnow the backbone of our PSW training program."
Manager, In-Home Services, Community Care Organization, 2020
Leadership
The client/patient handling CoP is led and funded by CRE-MSD. Management and coordination support for the CoP is provided by CRE-MSD in partnership with in-kind support from PSHSAÌý(an Ontario health & safety association) and VHA Home HealthCareÌý(a community healthcare organization). The team consists of:
Catherine Brookman [lead]
Associate Director, Knowledge Transfer and Exchange
CRE-MSD
catherine.brookman@uwaterloo.ca
Sherri Bastos
Director,ÌýStakeholder and Government Relations
PSHSA
sbastos@pshsa.caÌý
Emily King
Manager of Research
VHA Home HealthCare
Emily.King@vha.ca
Andrew Laing
Associate Professor
University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ
actlaing@uwaterloo.ca
Join us to share and create knowledge on what works and what practice gaps continue to act as barriers to the successful preventionÌýof MSD in client/patient handling.
Events
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Resources
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