Implementing Prone Positioning for COVID-19 Patients Outside the Intensive Care Unit.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Proning intubated intensive care unit patients for the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome is an accepted standard of practice. We examined the nursing climate in 4 units and its impact on implementing a novel self-proning protocol to treat COVID-19 patients outside the intensive care unit. LOCAL PROBLEM:Nursing units previously designated for medical/surgical populations had to adjust quickly to provide evidence-based care for COVID-19 patients attempting self-proning. METHODS:Nurses from 4 nursing units were surveyed about the implementation process on the self-proning protocol. Their perception of unit implementation was assessed via the Implementation Climate Scale. INTERVENTIONS:A new self-proning nursing protocol was implemented outside the intensive care unit. RESULTS:Consistent education on the protocol, belief in the effectiveness of the intervention, and a strong unit-based climate of evidence-based practice contributed to greater implementation of the protocol. CONCLUSIONS:Implementation of a new nursing protocol is possible with strong unit-based support, even during a pandemic.

journal_name

J Nurs Care Qual

authors

Francisco MA,Pierce NL,Ely E,Cerasale MT,Anderson D,Pavkovich D,Puello F,Tummala S,Tyker A,DʼSouza FR

doi

10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000537

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-11-23 00:00:00

eissn

1057-3631

issn

1550-5065

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