Real and Potential Nursing Problems of Obese Patients With COVID-19 Disease
Slauga. Mokslas ir praktika viršelis 2022 T. 3. Nr. 5 (305)
Peer-reviewed article
Greta Pranckūnaitė
Faculty of Health Care of Šiauliai State College
Vitalija Gerikienė
Faculty of Health Care of Šiauliai State College
Published 2022-05-25
https://doi.org/10.47458/Slauga.2022.3.9
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Keywords

coronavirus
obesity
patient
nursing problems

How to Cite

Pranckūnaitė, G. and Gerikienė, V. (2022) “Real and Potential Nursing Problems of Obese Patients With COVID-19 Disease”, Slauga. Mokslas ir praktika, 3(5 (305), pp. 1–9. doi:10.47458/Slauga.2022.3.9.

Abstract

Problem. Obesity is associated with increased hospitalization, intensive care and risk of death in COVID-19 patients. Therefore, in order to ensure the best possible care for obese patients with coronavirus infection, it is necessary to identify real and potential problems in the care of obese patients with COVID-19 disease.

Aim. To analyze the real and potential problems of obese patients with COVID-19 disease.

Methods. A qualitative study was carried out using semi-structured interviews and data analysis using the qualitative content analysis method. The study participants were nurses working in the COVID-19 resuscitation unit.

Results and Conclusions. According to the statements of the nurses involved in the study, the following real nursing problems in obese patients with COVID-19 disease were identified: fever, respiratory failure, shortness of breath, cough, violations of skin integrity, increased sweating, lack of self-care, limited independent movement and dependence on staff, uncomfortable positioning on the belly, nutritional insufficiency, taste disturbance.
The study revealed the following potential nursing problems in obese patients with COVID-19 disease: death, sudden deterioration, fainting, panic attack, bedsores, infection, skin integrity violation, increased sweating, body wasting, obstipation, malnourished, choking and dehydration.

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