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A prospective observational study of ICU patient position and frequency of turning
Authors:Goldhill D R  Badacsonyi A  Goldhill A A  Waldmann C
Affiliation:Consultant, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, Middx HA7 4LP, UK;
Consultant, The Whittington Hospital, London, UK;
Medical Student, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Medicine, UK;, Consultant, The Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, UK
Abstract:Positioning and turning critically ill patients may be beneficial but there are little data on current practice. We prospectively recorded patient position every hour over two separate days in 40 British intensive care units and analysed 393 sets of observation. Five patients were prone at any time and 3.8% (day 1) and 5% (day 2) were on rotating beds. Patients were on their back for 46.1% of observations, turned left for 28.4% and right for 25.5%, and head up for 97.4%. A turn was defined as a change between on back, turned left or turned right. The average time (SD) between turns was 4.85 (3.3) h. There was no significant association between the average time between turns and age, weight, height, gender, respiratory diagnosis, intubated and ventilated, sedation score, day of week or nurse:patient ratio. There was a significant difference between hospitals in the frequency with which patients were turned.
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