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Evaluation of night time therapeutic positioning system for adults with complex postural problems
journal contribution
posted on 2019-04-08, 09:34 authored by Melanie StephensMelanie Stephens, Carol Bartley, Craig PriestleyThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of night-time positioning sleep systems
for adults using the Simple Stuff Works Limited® system. A combination of quantitative and
qualitative methods were used to assess the impact on a variety of factors; pain,
physiological observations, oxygen saturation, nutrition and fluid intake, weight, Waterlow
risk score, sleep score, choke risk score, skin integrity, comfort and quality of life.
for adults using the Simple Stuff Works Limited® system. A combination of quantitative and
qualitative methods were used to assess the impact on a variety of factors; pain,
physiological observations, oxygen saturation, nutrition and fluid intake, weight, Waterlow
risk score, sleep score, choke risk score, skin integrity, comfort and quality of life.