A prospective observational study of patient positioning in a Saudi intensive care unit


Autoria(s): Tayyib, Nahla; Lewis, Peter A.; Coyer, Fiona M.
Data(s)

01/02/2013

Resumo

Aim: To describe the positioning of patients managed in an intensive care unit (ICU); assess how frequently these patients were repositioned; and determine if any specific factors influenced how, why or when patients were repositioned in the ICU. Background: Alterations in body position of ICU patients are important for patient comfort and are believed to prevent and/or treat pressure ulcers, improve respiratory function and combat the adverse effects of immobility. There is a paucity of research on the positioning of critically ill patients in Saudi Arabian ICUs. Design and Methods: A prospective observational study was undertaken. Participant demographic data were collected as were clinical factors (i.e. ventilation status, primary diagnosis, co-morbidities and Ramsay sedation score) and organizational factors (i.e. time of day, type of mattress or beds used, nurse/patient ratio and the patient's position). Clinical and some organization data were recorded over a continuous 48 hour period. Result: Twenty-eight participants were recruited to the study. No participant was managed in either a flat or prone position. Obese participants were most likely to be managed in a supine position. The mean time between turns was two hours. There was no significant association between the mean time between turns and the recorded variables related to patients' demographic and organizational considerations. Conclusion: Results indicate that patient positioning in the ICU was a direct result of unit policy - it appeared that patients were not repositioned based upon evaluation of their clinical condition but rather according to a two-hour ICU timetable

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59256/

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medi+WORLD International Pty. Ltd.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59256/1/A_prospective_observational_study_of_patient_positioning_in_a_Saudi_intensive_care_unit.pdf

http://www.me-jn.com/february%202013/positioning.pdf

Tayyib, Nahla, Lewis, Peter A., & Coyer, Fiona M. (2013) A prospective observational study of patient positioning in a Saudi intensive care unit. Middle East Journal of Nursing, 7(1), pp. 26-34.

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Copyright 2013 medi+WORLD International Pty. Ltd.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111000 NURSING #Intensive care unit #positioning #repositioning #Saudi Arabia #Critical ill patient
Tipo

Journal Article