Journal of Telenursing (JOTING),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(2), P. 2268 - 2274
Published: Sept. 30, 2023
This
study
aims
to
determine
the
effect
of
eye
mask
intervention
on
sleep
quality
coronary
artery
disease
patients,
which
can
be
caused
by
many
factors,
including
lighting,
bedside
monitor
sound,
suffered,
and
nursing
actions.
research
method
is
quantitative
with
a
quasi-experimental
design
control
group
pretest-posttest
design.
The
results
showed
that
p-value
was
0.001
<
0.05,
meaning
there
significant
difference
in
groups.
In
conclusion,
masks
are
an
easy
implement
significantly
improve
patients
treated
Intensive
Cardiac
Care
Unit.
Keywords:
Eye
Mask,
ICCU,
Sleep
Quality
BMC Nursing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
This
study
carried
out
to
examine
the
effects
of
nursing
care
given
coronary
intensive
patients
according
their
circadian
rhythms
on
sleep
quality,
pain,
anxiety,
and
delirium.
was
designed
as
a
randomised
controlled,
clinical
investigation.
The
population
consisted
treated
in
unit
training
research
hospital
between
September
2022
February
2023.
Total
44
participants
were
included.
included
followed
up
for
3
days
unit.
Data
collected
using
"Patient
Information
Form,
Sleep
Quality
Scale
Coronary
Intensive
Care
Patients
(SQ-CC),
Visual
Analogue
(VAS),
Morningness-Eveningness
Questionnaire
(MEQ),
Hospital
Anxiety
Depression
(HADS),
Delirium
Screening
Checklist
(ICDSC)."
In
addition,
melatonin
cortisol
measurements
made,
data
taken
with
smartwatch.
intermediate
chronotype,
delirium,
ventilator
support,
or
sedative
drugs
excluded.
chronotypes
determined,
intervention
group
by
rhythms.
No
made
control
group,
routine
continued
accordance
functioning.
Frequency
distribution,
dependent
independent
sample
t-test,
Wilcoxon
test,
repeated
measures
analysis
variance,
Mann
Whitney
U,
chi-square
used
evaluate
data.
has
been
registered
ClinicalTrials.gov
(Identifiers:
NCT04934436).
During
statistical
analysis,
groups
coded
Group
A
B,
ensuring
blinding
statistician.
group's
quality
increased
compared
(post-test
SQ-CC
total
scores:
22.41
±
6.67
vs.
50.45
10.63,
p
<
0.001).
Although
no
significant
difference
found
result
study,
there
decrease
pain
score
(VAS
pre-test:
1.55
2.15,
post-test:
0.68
2.21,
=
0.036).
anxiety
decreased
significantly
HADS-Anxiety
3.18
3.29
8.50
5.66,
post-test
delirium
higher
ICDSC
0.32
0.48
1.18
0.50,
Melatonin
both
without
statistically
differences
them
(melatonin
levels:
>
0.05).
Considering
sound
levels
environment,
first-night
decibel
mean
than
(first-night
mean:
56.58
2.43
dB
54.51
2.41
dB,
Finally,
smartwatch
show
times
(p
0.05),
but
had
more
deep
sleep,
while
less
sleep.
Nursing
rhythm
increases
reduces
risk
acute
syndrome
Sleep Medicine X,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
4, P. 100059 - 100059
Published: Nov. 6, 2022
Sleep
is
essential
for
recovery
from
illness.
As
a
result,
researchers
have
shown
growing
interest
in
the
sleep
of
hospitalized
patients.
Although
many
studies
been
conducted
over
past
years,
an
up
to
date
systematic
review
results
missing.
Australian Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
38(3), P. 101159 - 101159
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Sleep
and
circadian
rhythms
are
markedly
altered
in
intensive
care
unit
(ICU)
patients.
Numerous
factors
related
to
the
patient
ICU
environment
affect
ability
initiate
maintain
sleep.
Therefore,
nonpharmacological
interventions
could
play
an
essential
role
improving
sleep
rhythm.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
examine
evaluated
for
promoting
adult
ICUs.
A
scoping
review
conducted,
including
randomised
controlled
trials,
nonrandomised
quasi-experimental
other
studies
investigating
effects
total
57
articles
14
ongoing
trials
were
included
review,
which
38
clinical
trials.
Nine
improve
critically
ill
patients
evaluated:
earplugs
and/or
eye
masks,
aromatherapy,
bundles,
music
intervention,
massage
or
acupressure,
noise
masking,
bright
light,
dynamic
light.
Most
simultaneously
assessed
effect
more
than
one
intervention
on
perceived
quality
using
questionnaires.
association
between
improved
varied.
In
case
multicomponent
interventions,
it
is
difficult
identify
components
might
have
influenced
improvement.
various
promote
patients,
several
quality.
However,
substantial
variability
their
implementation
complicates
drawing
reliable
conclusions.
protocol
registered
with
Open
Science
Framework
under
identifier
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/MPEQ5.
Nursing in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
28(5), P. 698 - 708
Published: May 3, 2023
Delirium,
which
is
frequently
encountered
in
intensive
care
patients,
can
be
prevented
with
multicomponent
nursing
interventions,
and
thus
the
negative
consequences
reduced.To
examine
effect
of
using
eye
masks
earplugs
preventing
delirium
units
(ICUs).A
randomized,
controlled,
single-blind
intervention
study.
This
study
was
conducted
medical
surgical
ICUs
a
tertiary
hospital,
nurses
were
given
pre-study
training
on
risks,
diagnosis,
prevention,
management.
Data
collected
patient
information
form,
Nursing
Delirium
Screening
Scale,
Richard-Campbell
Sleep
daily
follow-up
form.
Various
environmental
modifications
made
for
all
evidence-based
nonpharmacological
interventions
applied
to
patients
both
groups
during
day
night
shifts
3
days.
In
addition,
group
provided
three
nights.The
included
total
60
(30
30
control
group).
There
statistically
significant
difference
development
between
(night
2nd
day,
p
=
.019;
3rd
<
.001;
≤
.001).
The
average
sleep
quality
score
found
significantly
higher
than
(p
.001
nights).
Staying
internal
medicine
ICU
affected
(odds
ratio
[OR],
11.84;
95%
confidence
interval
[CI],
3.00-46.66;
.017)
more
coronary
ICU,
being
age
65
over,
having
hearing
impairment,
coming
from
operating
room,
education
level
had
an
effect.The
used
by
overnight
effective
increasing
delirium.The
use
recommended
delirium.
Intensive Care Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1), P. 55 - 71
Published: Feb. 19, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
evaluate
the
impact
nursing
interventions
on
sleep
quality
in
hospitalized
patients.
Methods
A
comprehensive
literature
search
conducted,
encompassing
databases
such
as
PubMed/MEDLINE,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
EMBASE,
ProQuest,
Science
Direct,
and
Cochrane
Library,
with
publications
up
until
September
2022
being
considered.
random-effects
model
utilized
calculate
standardized
mean
differences
(SMD)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs)
for
continuous
outcomes.
Results
total
77
studies
involving
7771
participants
were
included
systematic
review.
Among
these,
18
met
inclusion
criteria
meta-analysis,
a
1153
participants.
meta-analysis
results
indicated
positive
effect
quality,
measured
by
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI)
score
(SMD
=
−4.21,
CI
−5.75
−2.67,
P
<
0.001),
St.
Mary’s
Hospital
Questionnaire
(SMHSQ)
−1.87,
−2.77
−0.98,
0.001).
However,
there
substantial
heterogeneity
observed
among
(
I
2
97.8%,
0.001
93.5%,
0.001,
respectively).
While
significant
number
individual
demonstrated
that
improved
both
quantity
Conclusions
identified
three
specific
interventions;
relaxation,
music
therapy,
use
earplugs/eye
masks,
had
quality.
It
is
important
acknowledge
due
variations
methodological
studies,
drawing
definitive
conclusions
regarding
effectiveness
different
challenging,
interpreting
caution
necessary.
Journal of Sleep Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(2)
Published: Sept. 18, 2023
Summary
In
intensive
care
units,
environmental
factors
like
loud
noises
and
bright
lights
can
cause
fear,
anxiety,
changes
in
vital
signs,
sleep
disturbances.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
find
out
how
using
earplugs
eye
masks
during
the
night
affected
quality,
signs
patients
an
unit.
A
total
70
patients,
35
intervention
control
group,
were
included
randomised
controlled
study.
While
group
provided
with
for
3
nights
addition
their
routine
care,
only
given
group.
‘Introductory
Information
Form’,
‘Visual
Analogue
Scale‐Fear
(VAS‐F)’,
Scale‐Anxiety
(VAS‐A)’,
‘Vital
Signs
Monitoring
‘Richards‐Campbell
Sleep
Questionnaire’
used
data
collection.
It
found
that
mean
scores
VAS‐F,
VAS‐A,
heart
rate,
diastolic
systolic
blood
pressure
decreased
significantly
after
intervention,
while
quality
increased
significantly.
study,
it
unit
effective
improving
patients’
reducing
problems
signs.
Nursing in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(6), P. 1346 - 1354
Published: Sept. 16, 2024
Pain
is
one
of
the
common
postoperative
issues
that
impair
recovery
and
quality
life
in
patients
undergoing
coronary
artery
bypass
graft
(CABG)
surgery.
It
leads
to
prolonged
sleep
disturbances
patients.
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(1), P. 1 - 10
Published: May 2, 2023
To
determine
the
effectiveness
of
non-pharmacological
interventions
on
sleep
outcomes
among
patients
with
coronary
artery
disease
and
recognize
pertinent
characteristics
that
potentially
affect
such
interventions.
Nursing in Critical Care,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 13, 2023
Abstract
Background
Noise
and
lighting
are
prime
factors
of
poor
sleep
quality
in
critically
ill
patients,
which
impair
recovery
increase
the
risk
delirium
or
complications.
Aims
To
identify
rank
effectiveness
sound
darkness
interventions
on
patients.
Methods
This
systematic
review
component
network
meta‐analysis
was
based
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
incorporating
Network
Meta‐Analyses
(PRISMA‐NMA)
Statement.
The
Embase,
MEDLINE,
Cochrane
CENTRAL,
CINAHL,
Airiti
Library,
Google
Scholar
databases
were
searched
from
inception
to
August
10,
2021,
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
targeting
patients'
quality.
We
applied
standard
NMA
determine
effects
interventions.
certainty
evidence
evaluated
using
risk‐of‐bias
tool
(V.2.0)
online
Confidence
Meta‐Analysis
(CINeMA)
application.
Results
Twenty‐four
RCTs
with
1507
participants
who
used
combined
constituting
seven
competing
included
NMA.
combination
earplugs,
eye
masks,
music;
masks
alone;
earplugs
masks;
music
alone
had
beneficial
intervention
effects.
best
intervention,
these
components
no
interaction
effect.
An
mask
relative
effect,
followed
by
music,
quiet
time,
earplugs.
Conclusions
study
provides
clinical
improve
also
recommend
future
research
bedtime
nocturnal
Relevance
practice
recommendations
that
nurses
can
use