Zerubabbel K Asfaw, Priscilla Loanzon, Joseph P Mathew, Zahraa F Al-Sharshahi, Konstantinos Margetis, Jignesh S Patel, Ernest J Barthélemy
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Proning for COVID-19 Patients: A Task-Shifting Feasibility Study.
The COVID-19 crisis severely impacted healthcare centers in the pandemic's epicenter. The shortage of healthcare workers (HCW) frequently utilized for complex interventions in the intensive care unit (ICU), such as proning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), inspired a team of ICU professionals to implement a task-shifting initiative. Thirty-three HCW from various departments participated in the training. The interdisciplinary team performed multiple proning sessions on 90 patients with COVID-19-related ARDS. Participants indicated that the training session equipped them with adequate skills to safely prone patients. The training emphasized effective teamwork and communication while also increasing trainees' awareness of proning benefits.
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Hospital Topics is the longest continuously published healthcare journal in the United States. Since 1922, Hospital Topics has provided healthcare professionals with research they can apply to improve the quality of access, management, and delivery of healthcare. Dedicated to those who bring healthcare to the public, Hospital Topics spans the whole spectrum of healthcare issues including, but not limited to information systems, fatigue management, medication errors, nursing compensation, midwifery, job satisfaction among managers, team building, and bringing primary care to rural areas. Through articles on theory, applied research, and practice, Hospital Topics addresses the central concerns of today"s healthcare professional and leader.