Perceptions and Perceived Barriers regarding Proning among Nurses of a Tertiary Care Center in India.
Hosp Top
; : 1-7, 2022 Jul 15.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1947775
ABSTRACT
Current study was conducted to assess the perception and barriers regarding proning among nurses. 385 nurses were conveniently surveyed using pre-tested tools. 3.9% of nurses "felt like running away" while providing care to the patients in prone position. 93.5% believed that prone position for COVID-19 patients is beneficial in reducing morbidity and that teamwork is required to be effective (96.6%). 93% nurses believed that inadequate staff-patient ratio is a significant barrier for prone positioning. Other barriers were fear of dislodgement of tubings (91.5%), difficulty in providing routine care (87.3%) and inadequate institutional protocol (83.9%). 12.5% were trained regarding proning.
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Observational study
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English
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Hosp Top
Year:
2022
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Article
Affiliation country:
00185868.2022.2100025
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