Introduction: Intensive care patients often report sleep disruption in ICU and during recovery from critical illness. Objectives: To assess: (i) patients' self-reported sleep quality in ICU, on the hospital ward after transfer from ICU and two and six months after hospital discharge; (ii) whether patients who report sleep disruption in ICU continue to report sleep disruption in recovery and (iii) whether prehospital insomnia, experiences in intensive care, quality of life and psychological health are associated with sleep disruption six months after hospital discharge. Methods: Patients completed self-report measures on sleep quality at five time points: prior to hospitalization, in ICU, the hospital ward, two months and six months after ho...
As survival rates from critical illness improve, strategies to return patients to their pre-morbid c...
Background: Sleep is essential for well-being and recovery from illness. The critically ill are in s...
BACKGROUND: Sleep deprivation among patients is a common problem in the intensive care unit (ICU). S...
Purpose: Some patients who survive intensive care unit (ICU) treatment report psychological sequelae...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sleep and circadian rest-activity pattern of critical COVID-19 survivors...
Sleep disturbance in the intensive care unit (ICU) is both common and severe. The extent to which sl...
Aim: To determine the quality of life, particularly physical function, of intensive care survivors d...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Purpose/Objective: To explore demographic, clinical, and ...
© 2018 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved. Background: Intensive care patients exp...
Sophia Wang,1–3 Jared W Meeker,4 Anthony J Perkins,5 Sujuan Gao,5 Sikandar H Khan,4,6 Ninotchk...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe patients perception on sleep and to investigate r...
© 2016 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. Background Intensive care unit survivors often ...
ABSTRACT Poor sleep quality is a consistently reported by patients in the ICU. In such a potentially...
Abstract: Disturbed sleep is common in critical illness, not only during early phases of treatment i...
Contains fulltext : 235035.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale: Co...
As survival rates from critical illness improve, strategies to return patients to their pre-morbid c...
Background: Sleep is essential for well-being and recovery from illness. The critically ill are in s...
BACKGROUND: Sleep deprivation among patients is a common problem in the intensive care unit (ICU). S...
Purpose: Some patients who survive intensive care unit (ICU) treatment report psychological sequelae...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sleep and circadian rest-activity pattern of critical COVID-19 survivors...
Sleep disturbance in the intensive care unit (ICU) is both common and severe. The extent to which sl...
Aim: To determine the quality of life, particularly physical function, of intensive care survivors d...
© 2016 American Psychological Association. Purpose/Objective: To explore demographic, clinical, and ...
© 2018 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved. Background: Intensive care patients exp...
Sophia Wang,1–3 Jared W Meeker,4 Anthony J Perkins,5 Sujuan Gao,5 Sikandar H Khan,4,6 Ninotchk...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe patients perception on sleep and to investigate r...
© 2016 American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. Background Intensive care unit survivors often ...
ABSTRACT Poor sleep quality is a consistently reported by patients in the ICU. In such a potentially...
Abstract: Disturbed sleep is common in critical illness, not only during early phases of treatment i...
Contains fulltext : 235035.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Rationale: Co...
As survival rates from critical illness improve, strategies to return patients to their pre-morbid c...
Background: Sleep is essential for well-being and recovery from illness. The critically ill are in s...
BACKGROUND: Sleep deprivation among patients is a common problem in the intensive care unit (ICU). S...