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Sleep Quality as Perceived By Critically ill Patients

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Sleep as one of the basic human needs is absolutely essential for patients to survive from critical illness. Despite the best medical interventions, critically ill patients require sleep to recuperate. Therefore, sleep quality and factors that might negatively influence sleep were assessed. The current study revealed that critically ill patients perceived sleep quality as altered and described this alteration as a moderate degree of sleep disturbance. The etiologies of sleep disturbances in the current study were found to be multifactorial: presence of strange and bad odors, noise, having pain, fear of death, in addition toloud voiceswhich produced by the ICU personnel and represented the most significant factor leading to sleep disturbance.Thus,critical care nurses can enhance ICU patients' abilities to sleep, make their stay in the ICU more pleasant, and assist patients to recover without increasing financial costs.

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B.sc Nursing , M.sc Critical care and emergency nursing - Assistant lecturer at critical care and emergency nursing Department - Faculty Of Nursing - Cairo University.

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Authors Hanaa El Fekky, Mohame Eraky, Mohamed Eraky, Ward Youssef, Warda Youssef
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2015
 
EAN 9783659753282
ISBN 978-3-659-75328-2
No. of pages 84
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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