Aim: \ud 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.\ud \ud Background: \ud 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.\ud \ud Design and Methods: \ud A prospective observational study was undertaken. Participant demographic data were collected as were clinical factors (i.e. ventilat...
Introduction: While prone positioning (PP) has been shown to improve patient survival in moderate to...
The effect of body position change on the endotracheal tube cuff pressure of patients hospitalized i...
Objective: To describe the effects of prone positioning on airway management, mechanical ventilation...
Aim: To describe the positioning of patients managed in an intensive care unit (ICU); assess how fre...
To investigate the process of providing patient positioning in intensive care units (ICUs), a self-r...
Changes of patient's position are routinely used in intensive care unit. The purpose of positioning ...
Objective: To define the number of occasions of sitting out of bed in patients in the intensive care...
A systematic review of randomised clinical trials was conducted to investigate the efficacy and safe...
Aims To describe prevalence and time to mobilisation in intensive care unit patients defined as a m...
The evidence about the best body position to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is unclea...
Background: While the impact of the intensive care environment on patients’ experiences and outcomes...
Purpose: Current literatures confirmed the widespread and frequent development of both intra-abdomin...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients require regular body position changes to minimize the adverse ef...
Background:Standard nursing care for critically ill patients includes lateral positioning. A therape...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...
Introduction: While prone positioning (PP) has been shown to improve patient survival in moderate to...
The effect of body position change on the endotracheal tube cuff pressure of patients hospitalized i...
Objective: To describe the effects of prone positioning on airway management, mechanical ventilation...
Aim: To describe the positioning of patients managed in an intensive care unit (ICU); assess how fre...
To investigate the process of providing patient positioning in intensive care units (ICUs), a self-r...
Changes of patient's position are routinely used in intensive care unit. The purpose of positioning ...
Objective: To define the number of occasions of sitting out of bed in patients in the intensive care...
A systematic review of randomised clinical trials was conducted to investigate the efficacy and safe...
Aims To describe prevalence and time to mobilisation in intensive care unit patients defined as a m...
The evidence about the best body position to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is unclea...
Background: While the impact of the intensive care environment on patients’ experiences and outcomes...
Purpose: Current literatures confirmed the widespread and frequent development of both intra-abdomin...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients require regular body position changes to minimize the adverse ef...
Background:Standard nursing care for critically ill patients includes lateral positioning. A therape...
Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventila...
Introduction: While prone positioning (PP) has been shown to improve patient survival in moderate to...
The effect of body position change on the endotracheal tube cuff pressure of patients hospitalized i...
Objective: To describe the effects of prone positioning on airway management, mechanical ventilation...