1, insufficient nursing staff: critically ill patients need close monitoring and frequent care, insufficient nursing staff will lead to a delay in changing the patient's lying position.
2, insufficient nursing skills: the care of critically ill patients requires a high level of skill and expertise, insufficient nursing skills, unable to correctly determine the patient's condition, thus delaying the time to change the lying position.
3, the patient's condition is unstable: the condition of the critically ill patient changes at any time, the patient's condition is unstable, the nursing staff will give priority to deal with other more urgent care tasks, and temporarily unable to change the lying position.
4. Insufficient equipment for changing the lying position: Changing the lying position requires corresponding equipment support, such as beds, wheelchairs, etc. If the equipment is insufficient, it will affect the patient's ability to change the lying position. If the equipment is insufficient, it will affect the progress of the patient to change the lying position.
5, medical process is not perfect: medical process is an important factor affecting patient care. Deficiencies in the medical process can make the process of changing the patient's position cumbersome, which in turn affects the time it takes to change the position.
6, poor communication: in the process of changing the position of the nursing staff and doctors, nurses, patients and their families, communication is very important. Poor communication can lead to a delay in changing the patient's position.