Efektivitas animal assisted therapy (AAT) ikan cupang dalam meningkatkan kualitas tidur pada anak yang menjalani hospitalisasi DOI Open Access

Atik Aryani,

Widiyono Widiyono,

Dhian Riskiana Putri

et al.

HOLISTIK JURNAL KESEHATAN, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 17(7), P. 564 - 574

Published: Nov. 25, 2023

Background: Hospitalization is a condition where child must undergo treatment in hospital to restore health. The impact of hospitalization causes children feel anxious, afraid various invasive actions, uncomfortable, decreased appetite, and sleep quality. environment health service delivery activities cause problems who are undergoing so that they can affect Decreased quality hinder the healing process child's growth development. Treatment disorders be done two ways, namely pharmacological non-pharmacological. Pharmacologically, sedative drugs given, but giving risk disrupting development if given children. Therefore, non-pharmacological management safe alternative. One therapies provided through Animal Assisted Therapy (ATT) for Betta Fish.Purpose: To analyze effectiveness betta fish as nursing intervention improving hospitalization.Method: This research design uses one group pre-test post-test group. sampling technique used purposive with total sample 30 respondents. Data collection Standard Operational Procedures (AAT) interventions Children's Sleep Habit Questionnaire (CSHQ) instrument measure analysis Paired t-test statistical test.Results: average before was 43,53 after 36,23. results paired obtained p value 0.001 (<0.05), which means fish's animal assisted therapy effective hospitalization.Conclusion: Giving complementary help improve hospitalization.Suggestion: It hoped this therapeutic method treating children.Keywords: (AAT); Fish; Children; Hospitalization; QualityPendahuluan: Hospitalisasi merupakan kondisi dimana anak harus menjalani perawatan di rumah sakit untuk pemulihan kesehatan. Dampak hospitalisasi menyebabkan merasa cemas, takut dengan berbagai tindakan invansif, tidak nyaman, nafsu makan menurun, dan kualitas tidur menurun.Lingkungan aktivitas pemberian pelayanan kesehatan masalah pada yang sedang sehingga dapat memengaruhi tidur. Kualitas menurun menghambat proses penyembuhan tumbuh kembang anak. Penanganan gangguan dilakukan melalui dua cara yaitu farmakologi nonfarmakologi. Secara diberikan obat-obatan sedative, namun obat beresiko menganggu jika anak.Oleh karena itu penatalaksanaan nonfarmakologi menjadi alternatif aman dilakukan.Salah satu terapi nonfarmakologis Ikan Cupang.Tujuan: Untuk menganalisis efektivitas ikan cupang sebagai intervensi keperawatan dalam meningkatkan hospitalisasi.Metode: Desain penelitian ini menggunakan Teknik pengambilan sampel jumlah sebanyak responden. Pengumpulan data Standar Operasional Prosedur instrumen Children’s mengukur Analisis uji statistik t-test.Hasil: Menunjukkan rerata sebelum sebesar setelah Hasil didapatkan nilai 0,001 (<0,05) berarti efektif hospitalisasi.Simpulan: Pemberian komplementer membantu peningkatkan hospitalisasi.Saran: Intervensi diharapkan dimanfaatkan metode non farmakalogi mengatasi

The effects of sleep improving interventions in medical hospital wards: the WEsleep study - A randomized clinical trial DOI Creative Commons
C.J. de Gans, Arjen J. G. Meewisse, Eva S. van den Ende

et al.

European Journal of Internal Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 1, 2025

Hospitalized patients often experience disturbed sleep, affecting general health. While some randomized studies have assessed individual non-pharmacological interventions, none evaluated approaches that combine multiple strategies to improve sleep. This study aimed assess the effects of a multicomponent sleep-enhancing protocol in hospitalized medical patients. The WEsleep cluster controlled trial was conducted between July 2023 and March 2024 across six departments large Dutch academic hospital. Adult who were able provide informed consent expected stay at least two nights eligible for inclusion. intervention included delaying early morning nursing rounds, training healthcare professionals, optimizing sleep-disturbing medication timing, offering earplugs eye masks, conducting evening sleep rounds. primary outcome quality on second night, with Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ). Secondary outcomes quantity, 30-day mortality, delirium incidence, use tools. Data from 291 analyzed. group reported better quality, median RCSQ score 66.6 (IQR 44.3-78.9), compared 55.7 38.2-74.3) control (p = 0.033). No significant differences observed mortality or incidence. Protocol adherence ranged 42 % 73 %. provides valuable roadmap hospitals aiming enhance patient care through improved management. A can lead significantly wards, highlighting potential structured, routine hospital care.

Language: Английский

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Factors affecting sleep quality in hospitalised patients DOI Creative Commons
Kavya Koshy,

M Gibney,

Denise M. O’Driscoll

et al.

Sleep And Breathing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 7, 2024

Language: Английский

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Can extending time between vital sign checks improve sleep in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients? Testing feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy DOI Creative Commons
Lauren C. Daniel,

Kimberly Venella,

Kelsey Woodard

et al.

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 71(4)

Published: Jan. 10, 2024

Abstract Background Patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) experience barriers to quality sleep. Frequent vital sign checks are necessary early posttransplant given risk of complications but can disrupt This study tested feasibility and acceptability extending time between checking vitals (EVs) from every 4 6 h improve Procedure HSCT patients ages 8–21 years ( N = 50, mean age 14.06, SD 3.58) their caregivers were enrolled 1–2 days prior transplant, 40 completed the 15‐day (NCT04106089). wore an actigraph estimate sleep provided self‐ caregiver‐report Sleep was observed for nights 0 +4 posttransplant, then randomized EVs either Days +5 +9 or +10 +14. assessed daily medical eligibility receive EVs; on eligible, nightshift nurses 79) reported EV acceptability. Results Of 200 potential (5 x patients), eligible 126 (63% nights), received 116 (92%) nights. Most ≥3 n 26, 65%, median 3 nights). (85%), (80%), (84%) that used additional 2 during sleep, with reporters indicating moderate high There preliminary evidence efficacy indicated by caregiver‐reported disturbance actigraphy‐estimated improvements in efficiency EVs. Conclusion Extending is highly acceptable patients, caregivers, nurses, may offer a feasible approach pediatric HSCT.

Language: Английский

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Assessment of Sleep Quality and Level of Fatigue in Surgically Treated Patients DOI Open Access

Joanna Andrzejewska,

Katarzyna Kozłowska, Grażyna Bączyk

et al.

Journal of Surgery, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(6)

Published: May 11, 2024

Abstract Introduction: Sleep is a physiological need of every person and ensures proper quality physical mental health. The symptomof fatigue lowers life, making it difficult to function in physical, mental, social dimensions. Poor sleep the symptom are often observed surgically treated patients. Objective Methodology: aim study was assess level treatedpatients at three time intervals - day before surgery (Study I), II), discharge from hospital III). Additionally, an attempt made determine relationship between subjective assessment following variables: gender, pain, anxiety, surgical site, method. included 60 Data were collected using PSQI FACIT-F questionnaires. Conclusion: A patients demonstrated. Surgically havebetter home procedure than during their stay after procedure. location method did not affect patients' quality. Pain indicated as one main factors worsening by 31.7% Women men experience with different frequency intensity. have reduced increased levels. Taking these aspects into account will allow for holistic planning treatment care process

Language: Английский

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Sleep disturbances in hospitalized children: a wake-up call DOI Creative Commons
P. C. Burger, Lindsay M. H. Steur, Jorinde A. W. Polderman

et al.

European Journal of Pediatrics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 183(9), P. 4063 - 4072

Published: July 3, 2024

Abstract Although sleep is essential for (recovery of) health, it adversely affected by hospitalization, due to disease discomfort, environmental noise, and care routines, causing reduced increased disturbances. This study evaluates factors affecting quality quantity in hospitalized children compares inpatient with at home. Using an observational, prospective design, we assessed aged 1–12 years, admitted a tertiary center, compared this home 6–8 weeks after discharge. We measured total time (TST), onset latency (SOL), wake (WASO), efficiency, awakenings, subjective quality, using actigraphy, diaries, PROMIS questionnaires. explored array of sleep-disturbing factors. Regression analyses identified key determinants patterns, while mixed linear models hospital Out 621 eligible patients, 467 were invited, 272 (58%) consented participate. Key included pain, number previous admissions, (underlying) chronic illness, environment-, staff-, disease-related Parents reported lower perceived the home, 97-min (SE 9) TST, 100-min (5) longer WASO, more difficulties falling asleep, satisfaction, awakenings. Actigraphy outcomes revealed shorter TST (20 min (6)), but better efficiency fewer awakenings hospital. Conclusion : Sleep was compromised comparison primarily disturbances related treatment, environment, staff. These findings underscore necessity potential relative simple interventions improve minimize children.

Language: Английский

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Pediatric nursing-sensitive outcomes in lower and medium complexity care units: A Delphi study DOI Creative Commons

Martina Batino,

Jacopo Fiorini, Francesco Zaghini

et al.

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Understanding the effects of overnight vital signs monitoring on sleep duration and disruptions in hospitalized children: A scoping review DOI
Leandra Bitterfeld,

Julianne Mathias,

B Waldron

et al.

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 73, P. e10 - e18

Published: July 11, 2023

Language: Английский

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Pain and sleep after open-heart surgery-inhalation peppermint essence: double-blind randomized clinical trial DOI Open Access

Mahla Maghami,

Mohammad-Sadegh Pour‐Abbasi,

Safoura Yadollahi

et al.

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(e3), P. e1318 - e1325

Published: Aug. 3, 2023

Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effect inhaling peppermint essence on pain relief and sleep quality after open-heart surgery. Methods In a double-blind randomised clinical trial carried out in Iran 2020, 64 cardiac patients were selected by convenience sampling randomly allocated aromatherapy (n=32) placebo groups. control groups received inhaled using distilled water, respectively. Data gathering tools Numeric Pain Rating Scale St Mary’s Hospital Sleep Questionnaire. analysed an independent t-test, χ 2 test, Mann–Whitney U test generalised estimating equation analysis. Results mean severity 3.22±0.88 4.56±0.90, respectively, which statistically significant difference (p=0.0001). scores intervention day 1 20.10±4.90 25.76±6.36 groups, 18.63±5.56 22.62±5.69, 2. between two significantly different terms (p<0.05). Conclusion Aromatherapy attenuated improved Peppermint is therefore recommended

Language: Английский

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Orthopaedic patients' experiences of their sleep during hospitalisation and suggestions for improvements DOI
Pia Søe Jensen, Kirsten Specht, Hanne Mainz

et al.

International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 53, P. 101056 - 101056

Published: Oct. 13, 2023

Language: Английский

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Knowledge, attitude and practice towards insomnia and sleep hygiene among patients with chronic insomnia in Northwest China in 2023: a cross-sectional survey DOI Creative Commons

Jing Zhu,

Shiping Zhang, Zhibo Zhu

et al.

BMJ Open, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(6), P. e083100 - e083100

Published: June 1, 2024

Objectives To investigate the knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) towards insomnia sleep hygiene among patients with chronic insomnia. Design Web-based cross-sectional survey. Setting Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital (northwest China) between January 2023 May 2023. Participants Patients Primary secondary outcome measures Demographic characteristics KAP were collected by distributing a questionnaire developed authors. Results A total of 613 people participated in this study, Mean Knowledge Score 7.63±2.56 (total score 12), Attitude 48.39±6.643 70) Practice 42.37±8.592 70). was significantly correlated (r=0.447, p<0.001) (r=0.327, p<0.001), (r=0.486, p<0.001). Multivariable logistic regression showed that higher knowledge (OR=1.181 (1.062–1.314), p=0.002) better (OR=1.171 (1.124–1.221), independently associated good practice. According to structural equation modelling analysis, directly influenced (β=0.457, p=<0.001) (β=1.160, p=<0.001), while (β=0.550, p=<0.001). Conclusion The Northwest China moderate, showing signs being more positive attitudes.

Language: Английский

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