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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING
卷 25, 期 7-8, 页码 1095-1100出版社
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13189
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body positions; healthy individuals; oxygenation; pulse oximetry
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资金
- Ege University Scientific Research Projects Fund [2013.HYO.004]
Aims and objectivesThe research was conducted to evaluate oxygen saturation values measured in healthy individuals in different body positions. BackgroundChanges in position affect ventilation-perfusion rates, oxygen transport and lung volume in normal lungs. There have been few studies and not enough information about which positioning of a healthy individual can increase oxygenation. DesignA descriptive study. MethodsA sample of 103 healthy individuals with no chronic disease, anaemia or pain was included in the research. Individuals were positioned in five different positions: sitting upright, supine position, prone position, lying on the left side and lying on the right side. Oxygen saturation and pulse rates were then measured and recorded after the individuals held each position for ten minutes. ResultsIt was found that the average oxygen saturation value when measured while sitting in an upright position in a chair was significantly higher than that measured when the individual was lying on the right or left side of the body. Oxygen saturation values measured in the five different body positions were significantly higher in women, in individuals below the age of 35, in those with Body Mass Indexes of below 25kg/m(2), and in nonsmokers. ConclusionAll of the oxygen saturation values measured in the five different body positions were in the normal range. Although oxygen saturation values were within the normal range in the five different body positions, post hoc analysis showed that the best oxygenation was in the sitting upright' position while the lowest oxygenation was in the supine position. Relevance to clinical practiceBased on the results of this research, it can be concluded that the differences among oxygen saturation values according to the different body positions were statistically significant.
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