Background: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to implement and evaluate a nonpharmacological multi-component sleep promotion protocol for adult patients experiencing sleep disturbances related to hospitalization. Sleep is extremely important and plays a major role in restoring and healing our bodies. However, recent studies have shown that roughly 30 to 60% of hospitalized patients experience sleep issues or disturbances. Brief Literature Review: Poor sleep negatively impacts all physiological systems, impairing immune function, delaying wound healing, and increasing the risk of various comorbid diagnoses such as diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attacks, and hypertension. Current sleep promoting methods used on the ...
ABSTRACT Background: Sleep is one of the basic human needs. Good sleep quality can improve repair o...
Problem: Patient sleep is impacted by several factors and patients report that one of the main contr...
The objective of this research proposal is to identify short-term and long-term health consequences ...
Background: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to implement and evaluate a nonph...
Background Patients in the cardiac telemetry unit report poor sleep quality and sleep satisfaction. ...
Importance: Inadequate sleep negatively affects patients' physical health, mental well-being, and re...
Background: Sleep quality in hospitalized medicine patients is poor, with environmental factors amon...
Background: Hospitalized patients are at risk of experiencing an increase in sleep disruptions and ...
Sleep disturbance and deprivation are commonly encountered amongst critically ill patients and contr...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a protocol of nonpharmacological interventions t...
Sleep disturbance is reported as one of the most stressful parts of hospitalization. Sleep is vital ...
Abstract Background: Poor sleep is common in ICU and acute ward settings due to noise and other fact...
BACKGROUND: Adults in intensive care units (ICUs) often suffer from a lack of sleep or frequent slee...
Background: Hospitalization can significantly disrupt sleeping patterns. In conside...
Practice Problem: Delirium is a common, yet often preventable complication in hospitalized patients....
ABSTRACT Background: Sleep is one of the basic human needs. Good sleep quality can improve repair o...
Problem: Patient sleep is impacted by several factors and patients report that one of the main contr...
The objective of this research proposal is to identify short-term and long-term health consequences ...
Background: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to implement and evaluate a nonph...
Background Patients in the cardiac telemetry unit report poor sleep quality and sleep satisfaction. ...
Importance: Inadequate sleep negatively affects patients' physical health, mental well-being, and re...
Background: Sleep quality in hospitalized medicine patients is poor, with environmental factors amon...
Background: Hospitalized patients are at risk of experiencing an increase in sleep disruptions and ...
Sleep disturbance and deprivation are commonly encountered amongst critically ill patients and contr...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a protocol of nonpharmacological interventions t...
Sleep disturbance is reported as one of the most stressful parts of hospitalization. Sleep is vital ...
Abstract Background: Poor sleep is common in ICU and acute ward settings due to noise and other fact...
BACKGROUND: Adults in intensive care units (ICUs) often suffer from a lack of sleep or frequent slee...
Background: Hospitalization can significantly disrupt sleeping patterns. In conside...
Practice Problem: Delirium is a common, yet often preventable complication in hospitalized patients....
ABSTRACT Background: Sleep is one of the basic human needs. Good sleep quality can improve repair o...
Problem: Patient sleep is impacted by several factors and patients report that one of the main contr...
The objective of this research proposal is to identify short-term and long-term health consequences ...