Assessment and mitigation of sleep disturbances in Egyptian acute care settings

Mohamed Gamal Elsehrawey , Elhaga Ibrahim Eldesouky Mohamed Shaban , Rasmia Abd El Sattar Ali , Laila Zeidan Ghazy Mohammed , Elsayeda Hamdy Nasr Abdelhalim , Ali D Abousoliman , Ghada.A. Hassan , Mohamed A. El-Sakhawy , Ateya Megahed Ibrahim
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Abstract

Background

Sleep disturbances in acute care settings pose challenges to patient recovery and well-being. Acute care facilities provide a unique context to explore these issues due to their diverse patient populations. Understanding the prevalence and nature of sleep disturbances is crucial for developing effective interventions tailored to the acute care setting.

Aim

Assess and mitigate of sleep disturbances in Egyptian Acute Care Settings among patients.

Methods

A cross-sectional design was utilized, involving 158 adult patients aged 18 and above with various medical conditions. Sleep assessments utilized the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), Berlin Questionnaire, and Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Statistical analyses, including t-tests and ANOVA, were conducted using SPSS 26.

Results

The study, encompassed 158 patients, revealed several key findings: heightened sleep latency (p = 0.042) and a substantial increase in the Global PSQI Score (p = 0.018), indicated compromised overall sleep quality. Daytime sleepiness escalated across activities (p < 0.01), hinted at potential sleep-related issues. Additionally, occurrences of snoring, witnessed apnoea's, and daytime sleepiness significantly rose (p < 0.05), suggested the possibility of sleep-disordered breathing. Results from the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) underscored challenges across various sleep aspects (p < 0.01), highlighted the overall severity of insomnia symptoms (p = 0.001). These findings emphasized the necessity for targeted interventions to address these sleep disturbances.

Conclusion

The study underscored the significant impact of sleep disturbances on patients within Egyptian Acute Care Settings. With heightened sleep latency, compromised overall sleep quality, and increased daytime sleepiness observed among the patient cohort, there is a pressing need for tailored interventions to mitigate these issues.

Recommendations

Develop interventions tailored to address sleep disturbances, enhance healthcare provider awareness, and incorporate regular sleep assessments into patient care routines. Additionally, future research should evaluate the efficacy of these interventions within acute care environments.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences (IJANS) is an international scientific journal published by Elsevier. The broad-based journal was founded on two key tenets, i.e. to publish the most exciting research with respect to the subjects of Nursing and Midwifery in Africa, and secondly, to advance the international understanding and development of nursing and midwifery in Africa, both as a profession and as an academic discipline. The fully refereed journal provides a forum for all aspects of nursing and midwifery sciences, especially new trends and advances. The journal call for original research papers, systematic and scholarly review articles, and critical papers which will stimulate debate on research, policy, theory or philosophy of nursing as related to nursing and midwifery in Africa, technical reports, and short communications, and which will meet the journal''s high academic and ethical standards. Manuscripts of nursing practice, education, management, and research are encouraged. The journal values critical scholarly debate on issues that have strategic significance for educators, practitioners, leaders and policy-makers of nursing and midwifery in Africa. The journal publishes the highest quality scholarly contributions reflecting the diversity of nursing, and is also inviting international scholars who are engaged with nursing and midwifery in Africa to contribute to the journal. We will only publish work that demonstrates the use of rigorous methodology as well as by publishing papers that highlight the theoretical underpinnings of nursing and midwifery as it relates to the Africa context.
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