The Effect Of Right Lateral Position On Hemodynamics And Comfort Patients With Heart Failure: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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2015-06-20
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Benefits of right lateral position on patients with heart failure has been widely studied, but it is still
unclear the effects of right lateral position on hemodynamics of patients with heart failure. This study
aims to identify the effect of right lateral resting position on hemodynamic and level of comfort on
heart failure patients. The method of this research was randomized controlled trial (RCT) withcross –
over design. Twenty patients with heart failure stage II and III (15 men and 5 women) at the
Harapan Kita Cardiovascular Hospital were participated. Blood pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure
(MAP), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and SaO2 were measured before and after setting up the
position using bedsite monitor.The level of comfort was measured by using the Verbal Rating Scale
Questionnaire. Measurements were taken in the morning (09:00 to 11:00 AM) and evening (04:00 to
06:00 PM). The results of this study showed there are significant effects of right lateral position on the
Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) (Morning: p value .000; Evening: p value: .017), Diastolic Blood
Pressure (DBP) (Morning: p value 0.004), MAP (Morning: p value 0.001), HR (Evening: p value
0.008) before and after setting up the right lateral position. There is a significant difference between
group on the level of comfort (Evening: p value 0.041). Recommendation of this study is setting the
right lateral position can used as one of nursing intervention for maintain hemodynamic and increase
level of comfort on patients with heart failure.
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right lateral, hemodynamic, comfor, heart failure