SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) may risk disruption of their circadian rhythm. In an intervention research project a cycled lighting system was set up in an ICU room to support patients’ circadian rhythm. Part I aimed to compare experiences of the lighting environment in two rooms with different lighting environments by lighting experiences questionnaire. The results indicated differences in advantage for the patients in the intervention room (n=48), in perception of daytime brightness (p=0.004). In nighttime, greater lighting variation (p=0.005) was found in the ordinary room (n=52). Part II aimed to describe experiences of lighting in the room equipped with the cycled lighting environment. Patients (n=19) were interviewed ...
Exposure to an adequate light–dark cycle is important for the speedy recovery of hospitalized and in...
Purpose: Sleep disturbance is common in intensive care units. It is associated with detrimental psyc...
This study explores whether “future” lighting systems that provide greater control and opportunity f...
One-third of patients report disruption of sleep by overnight light. Importantly, light causes both ...
\u3cp\u3eIrregular 24 h light/dark cycles with night-time light exposure and a low amplitude are dis...
Irregular 24 h light/dark cycles with night-time light exposure and a low amplitude are disruptive f...
Intensive care units provide specialised care for critically ill patients around the clock. However,...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients experience two affronts to normal 24-h rhythms: large...
Abstract Background Shift work can disturb circadian homeostasis and result in fatigue, excessive sl...
BACKGROUND: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are among the most vulnerable, and they require ...
Background: The circadian rhythm, or the sleep-wake cycle, is influenced by one’s exposure to light ...
Background: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are among the most vulnerable, and they require ...
The studies derive from two larger Danish cases, which evaluated the application of circadian rhythm...
BACKGROUND: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are among the most vulnerable, and they require ...
The objective of the present study was to test the effects of an inpatient management system (Circad...
Exposure to an adequate light–dark cycle is important for the speedy recovery of hospitalized and in...
Purpose: Sleep disturbance is common in intensive care units. It is associated with detrimental psyc...
This study explores whether “future” lighting systems that provide greater control and opportunity f...
One-third of patients report disruption of sleep by overnight light. Importantly, light causes both ...
\u3cp\u3eIrregular 24 h light/dark cycles with night-time light exposure and a low amplitude are dis...
Irregular 24 h light/dark cycles with night-time light exposure and a low amplitude are disruptive f...
Intensive care units provide specialised care for critically ill patients around the clock. However,...
Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients experience two affronts to normal 24-h rhythms: large...
Abstract Background Shift work can disturb circadian homeostasis and result in fatigue, excessive sl...
BACKGROUND: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are among the most vulnerable, and they require ...
Background: The circadian rhythm, or the sleep-wake cycle, is influenced by one’s exposure to light ...
Background: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are among the most vulnerable, and they require ...
The studies derive from two larger Danish cases, which evaluated the application of circadian rhythm...
BACKGROUND: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are among the most vulnerable, and they require ...
The objective of the present study was to test the effects of an inpatient management system (Circad...
Exposure to an adequate light–dark cycle is important for the speedy recovery of hospitalized and in...
Purpose: Sleep disturbance is common in intensive care units. It is associated with detrimental psyc...
This study explores whether “future” lighting systems that provide greater control and opportunity f...