Irregular 24 h light/dark cycles with night-time light exposure and a low amplitude are disruptive for sleep, mood and circadian rhythms. Nevertheless such lighting conditions are quite common in medical care facilities. A controlled clinical trial among 196 cardiology ward patients (mean age 66.5 ± 13.1 years SD) investigated how a patient room lighting intervention affects sleep, appraisal and mood across hospitalization. Patients were either assigned to a standardly-lit room or to a room with an interventional lighting system offering a dynamic 24 h light/dark cycle with low nocturnal light exposure and 2 h of bright light (1750 lux) during daytime. Measures included wrist actigraphy and questionnaires assessing alertness, sleep quality,...
Intensive care units provide specialised care for critically ill patients around the clock. However,...
This study explores whether “future” lighting systems that provide greater control and opportunity f...
Objectives The objective was to investigate effects of timed bright light treatment on subjective an...
Irregular 24 h light/dark cycles with night-time light exposure and a low amplitude are disruptive f...
Contains fulltext : 167519.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Irregular 24 h ...
Inappropriate lighting exposure to hospitalized patients could lead to sleeping difficulties. In mos...
SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) may risk disruption of their circadian rhythm. In an...
With exponential technological advances, hospitals are tasked with prioritizing which expensive inno...
One-third of patients report disruption of sleep by overnight light. Importantly, light causes both ...
Background Typical hospital lighting is rich in blue-wavelength emission, which can create unwanted ...
DOI:10.1177/1937586716680567Lighting is one of the environmental factors which can improve patient s...
Abstract Background Shift work can disturb circadian homeostasis and result in fatigue, excessive sl...
Understanding how different people experience lighting is crucial to designing dynamic environments ...
Background There is increasing recognition of the need to stabilize sleep-wake cycles in individuals...
There are currently no accepted metrics for summarising lighting conditions in studies aimed at inve...
Intensive care units provide specialised care for critically ill patients around the clock. However,...
This study explores whether “future” lighting systems that provide greater control and opportunity f...
Objectives The objective was to investigate effects of timed bright light treatment on subjective an...
Irregular 24 h light/dark cycles with night-time light exposure and a low amplitude are disruptive f...
Contains fulltext : 167519.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Irregular 24 h ...
Inappropriate lighting exposure to hospitalized patients could lead to sleeping difficulties. In mos...
SummaryPatients in an intensive care unit (ICU) may risk disruption of their circadian rhythm. In an...
With exponential technological advances, hospitals are tasked with prioritizing which expensive inno...
One-third of patients report disruption of sleep by overnight light. Importantly, light causes both ...
Background Typical hospital lighting is rich in blue-wavelength emission, which can create unwanted ...
DOI:10.1177/1937586716680567Lighting is one of the environmental factors which can improve patient s...
Abstract Background Shift work can disturb circadian homeostasis and result in fatigue, excessive sl...
Understanding how different people experience lighting is crucial to designing dynamic environments ...
Background There is increasing recognition of the need to stabilize sleep-wake cycles in individuals...
There are currently no accepted metrics for summarising lighting conditions in studies aimed at inve...
Intensive care units provide specialised care for critically ill patients around the clock. However,...
This study explores whether “future” lighting systems that provide greater control and opportunity f...
Objectives The objective was to investigate effects of timed bright light treatment on subjective an...