Sleep in hospitalized pediatric and adult patients – A systematic review and meta-analysis
Sleep Medicine X,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
4, С. 100059 - 100059
Опубликована: Ноя. 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.
Язык: Английский
The effects of sleep improving interventions in medical hospital wards: the WEsleep study - A randomized clinical trial
European Journal of Internal Medicine,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Май 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.
Язык: Английский
Assessment of Sleep Quality and Level of Fatigue in Surgically Treated Patients
Journal of Surgery,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
9(6)
Опубликована: Май 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
Язык: Английский
Clinical, psychological and environmental factors that affect sleep quality of in surgical patients
HSJ.,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14, С. e1494 - e1494
Опубликована: Июль 18, 2024
Objective:
To
assess
the
quality
of
sleep
among
surgical
inpatients
and
to
determine
associated
clinical,
environmental,
psychological
factors.
Method:
A
cross-sectional
observational
study
using
descriptive
correlation
analysis
was
conducted
on
150
at
a
Portuguese
hospital
center.
sociodemographic
clinical
questionnaire
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
-
version
(PSQI-PT)
were
administered.
Result:
Most
participants
seemed
experience
poor
(PSQI
>
5
=
89.3%)
during
hospitalization.Factors
with
include
several
variables
whose
scores
significantly
worse
cancer
patients,
patients
undergoing
colorectal
surgery
or
esophagogastroduodenoscopies,
those
longer
stays,
experiencing
pain
health-related
complications.
Variables
related
disturbances
included
noise,
persistent
changes
in
sleeping
position,
feelings
anxiety,
health
concerns.
Conclusion:
Findings
revel
high
prevalence
hospitalization
caused
by
an
increased
latency
period,
decline
total
time,
lower
efficiency.
Язык: Английский
Efficacy of Acupressure on Post-Operative Pain, Anxiety Level and Sleep quality for Abdominal Surgical Patients
Bedour Adel Mohamed Ibrahim,
Eman Fadl Abd Elkhalik,
Moustafa Tag El-Melook Saad
и другие.
Egyptian Journal of Health Care,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
13(4), С. 1880 - 1891
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2022
Background:
One
of
the
difficulties
faced
by
surgical
patients
is
pain;
60%
them
report
postoperative
anxiety
and
mild
to
moderate
discomfort.Acupressure
a
complementary
alternative
medicine
therapy
that
promotes
relaxation
pain
relief.Aim:
This
study
aimed
examine
efficacy
acupressure
on
post-operative
pain,
level,
sleep
quality
in
abdominal
patients.Study
Design:
A
quasi-experimental
design
was
utilized
meet
aim
study.Setting:
The
conducted
unit,
outpatients
at
Minia
University
Hospital.Subjects:
80
were
split
evenly
between
control
groups,
with
40
each.Tools:
Four
tools
used:
structured
interviewing
questionnaire,
numerical
scale
state
trait
inventory,
Arabic
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index.Results:
There
no
significant
difference
score
before
intervention
among
both
but
post
Acupressure
group
reduced
scores
compared
(p<0.001).Conclusion:
useful
for
easing
calming
anxiety,
enhancing
quality.Recommendations:
recommended
training
nurses
use
as
method
controlling
quality.
Язык: Английский