While regular repositioning is beneficial, it can be challenging due to factors such as:
Patient compliance: Some patients may resist repositioning due to pain or discomfort. Staffing issues: Adequate staff is required to ensure timely repositioning, which can be a challenge in understaffed facilities. Proper technique: Incorrect repositioning can lead to injuries or increased discomfort for the patient. Resource availability: Lack of appropriate equipment, such as pillows or positioning devices, can hinder effective repositioning.