2022
DOI: 10.1097/nur.0000000000000654
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A Prospective, Descriptive Study on Awake Self-prone in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

Abstract: Healthcare workers internationally continue to look for innovative ways to improve patient outcomes and optimize resource utilization during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Proning awake, nonintubated patients has been suggested as a potential intervention in critical care. The aim of this study is to provide a multidisciplinary approach to safely perform awake self-prone positioning in the acute care setting. Design: This is a prospective, descriptive study. Method:Patients with COVID-19 wer… Show more

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“…Some patients felt that their chest was pressed, whereas others experienced stomach discomfort after being placed in the prone position immediately following a meal. These findings were generally consistent with those reported by other studies 19,22,32,33 . Second, patients in this study often expressed a lack of understanding and trust in this postural therapy, especially when they had both respiratory symptoms and fever.…”
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“…Some patients felt that their chest was pressed, whereas others experienced stomach discomfort after being placed in the prone position immediately following a meal. These findings were generally consistent with those reported by other studies 19,22,32,33 . Second, patients in this study often expressed a lack of understanding and trust in this postural therapy, especially when they had both respiratory symptoms and fever.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These findings were generally consistent with those reported by other studies. 19,22,32,33 Second, patients in this study often expressed a lack of understanding and trust in this postural therapy, especially when they had both respiratory symptoms and fever.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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