Improving sleep quality in maternity patients in a Singapore academic hospital: a best practice implementation project.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Jbi Evidence Implementation Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1097/XEB.0000000000000488
Tiffany Mei Ling Woo, Joanne Siew Hui Lim, Shafiqa Begum, Mien Li Goh
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Abstract

Introduction: Prolonged sleep deprivation and poor sleep quality are common complaints among pregnant and postpartum women, and they have adverse effects on the physiological and psychological well-being of mothers antenatally and postnatally.

Objectives: The aim of this project was to improve antenatal and postnatal mothers' night-time sleep quality during hospitalization in an obstetric ward through multi-faceted interventions.

Methods: This project followed the JBI Model of Evidence-based Healthcare and applied the seven phases of the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework to conduct context analysis, strategy implementation, and review of practice using evidence-based audit criteria. JBI's Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System and the Getting Research into Practice situational analysis tool were used to support data collection and identify barriers and strategies. Mothers' sleep quality was measured using an adapted St. Mary's Hospital Sleep Questionnaire.

Results: Baseline audit results (0%) revealed that midwives and nurses were not implementing the multi-faceted interventions to promote sleep in mothers. The results in follow-up audit 1 and follow-up audit 2 achieved compliance of 63.3% (p < 0.000), respectively. Overall, the mothers were fairly satisfied with their sleep quality, were able to sleep longer, and felt more alert when waking up in the morning.

Conclusions: There was an increase in compliance with best practices to improve mothers' sleep quality in the obstetric wards, although these results could be further improved. Mothers' perspectives of sleep promotion strategies should be explored in future projects to tailor the strategies to their needs. Sustainability plans include conducting follow-up audits and engaging ward nurses to continue implementing the multi-faceted interventions.

Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A307.

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导读:长时间的睡眠剥夺和睡眠质量差是孕妇和产后妇女的常见抱怨,对母亲产前和产后的生理和心理健康都有不利影响。目的:该项目的目的是通过多方面的干预措施改善产科病房住院期间产前和产后母亲的夜间睡眠质量。方法:本项目遵循JBI循证医疗模式,应用JBI循证实施框架的七个阶段,运用循证审计准则进行背景分析、战略实施和实践审查。使用JBI的临床证据系统的实际应用和将研究转化为实践的情景分析工具来支持数据收集和识别障碍和策略。母亲们的睡眠质量是用圣玛丽医院的睡眠问卷来测量的。结果:基线审计结果(0%)显示助产士和护士没有实施多方面的干预措施来促进母亲的睡眠。跟踪审核1和跟踪审核2的符合性分别达到63.3% (p < 0.000)。总的来说,妈妈们对自己的睡眠质量相当满意,能够睡得更久,早上醒来时也更清醒。结论:在产科病房中,对改善母亲睡眠质量的最佳实践的依从性有所增加,尽管这些结果还有待进一步改善。在未来的项目中,应该探索母亲对睡眠促进策略的看法,以使策略符合她们的需求。可持续性计划包括进行后续审计和让病房护士继续实施多方面的干预措施。西班牙文摘要:http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A307。
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