ESSENZA 300 SERIES

5.7million

nurses shortage by 2030 worldwide (1)

052 years

is the median age of nurses (2)

15.6%

of nurses reported burn-out (3)

76%

of nurses don't have enough time to comfort patient (4)

47%

of caregivers reported back pain (5)

SUPERIOR SAFETY & ERGONOMICS DRIVEN BY NURSE- AND PATIENT-CENTRIC DESIGN

Ergonomic and safety solutions are protecting the back of nurses, reducing nurses’ sick leave related to MSD’s and minimizing outcomes of patient falls, Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries & other adverse events.

Lateral tilt

turns into a new gold standard in acute care reducing physical strains on the caregiver by 67%. (6)

Low height

helps to reduce the severity of patients‘ falls.

EasyDrive®

decreases the necessary initial pushing force up to 50% in comparison with nonpowered bed. (7)

The safe mobilization concept

supports the patient through specially designed features & can help to speed up the recovering process.

UNPARALLELED EFFECTIVENESS BROUGHT BY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

Advanced technologies save time through a decreased number of unnecessary operations and simplified caregivers’ procedures.

Safe Sense 3

helps to save time by providing a remote overview of the patients’ safe position in the bed or by smart alerting when the patient is at risk of pressure injuries or falls.

Integrated Air2Care mattress

provides easy and time-saving maintenance for caregivers.

SafeSense SmartTrack

powered by INTRAX® facilitates the work of caregivers by tracking hospital assets or patients at room level accuracy.

EFFICIENCY OF A SINGLE PLATFORM UNLOCKING INCREDIBLE VERSATILITY

Incredible versatility

that meets all the needs of each individual departement. Bespoken design is an additional bonus.

Single platform efficiency

brought by one intuitive user interface. This means only one training for nurses and easier rotation across hospital wards.

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(1) Nursing and midwifery. WHO. 18 Mar 2022. Cited: 29 Sept 2022. Available online:https://www.who. int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/nursing-and-midwifery
(2) Smiley RA, Ruttinger C, Oliveira CM, Reneau KA, Silvestre JH, Alexander M. The 2020 National Nursing Workforce Survey. Journal of Nursing Regulation. S1-S96;1;12. [Online]2021. https://www.journalofnursingregulation.com/article/S2155-8256(21)00027-2/fulltext#articleInformation.
(3) PRC National Nursing Engagement Report. Trends and Implications with Nursing Engagement. 2019. Available online: https://prccustomresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/PRC_Nursing_Engagement_ Report/PRC-NurseReport-Final-031819-Secure.pdf
(4) Govasli L, Solvoll BA. Nurses’ experiences of busyness in their daily work. Nurs Inq.2020 Jul;27(3):e12350. doi: 10.1111/nin.12350. Epub 2020 Mar 4. PMID: 32133740.
(5) OSHA. Musculoskeletal disorders in the healthcare sector. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work. 2020. Cited: 12 Dec 2022. Available online: https://osha.europa.eu/en/publications/musculoskeletal-disorders-healthcare-sector
(6) MCX LINET Report Lateral tilt - Effect of lateral tilt on patients turning. 2019
(7) Linet White paper: EasyDrive: driving a hospital bed with a powered castor. 2023