Hospital Environmental Disruptors and Caregiver Sleep During Hospitalization.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Clinical Nurse Specialist Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1097/NUR.0000000000000778
Laura Fernández-Puerta, Germán Prados, María Dolores Quiñoz-Gallardo, Dolores Vellido-González, María Leticia González-Guerrero, Antonio Rivas-Campos, Eladio Jiménez-Mejías
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Purpose: Caregivers must cope with a poor sleep environment when caring for someone admitted to the hospital. The aim was to study the environmental factors associated with a sleep disruption pattern in caregivers during hospitalization and to test their association with caregivers' insomnia symptoms.

Design: This was a cross-sectional study.

Methods: One hundred twenty-three caregivers completed the study. The effect of environmental stimuli on sleep disruption was measured on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 = no disruption, 10 = significant disruption). Type of room (single vs shared), insomnia symptoms, anxiety and depression, and patients' dependence (Barthel Index) were assessed as well. Caregiver and patient characteristics as well as identified hospital disruptors were compared with Student t test, χ2 test, and Fisher exact test according to the caregivers' type of room. A linear regression model using main caregiver and patient sociodemographic variables, questionnaires, and the sum of all hospital disruptors determined the factors associated with caregivers' insomnia symptoms.

Results: Of the caregivers and their care recipients, 51.2% shared a room with 1 to 2 other patients. Higher self-reported levels of sleep disruption due to environmental stimuli were found in shared rooms when compared with single rooms (eg, nursing care, noise, and light) (P < .05). Hospital sleep disruptors (adjusted regression coefficient, 0.15; 95% confidence interval, 0.06-0.24) and caregiver anxiety (adjusted regression coefficient, 0.57; 95% confidence interval, 0.33-0.81) were predictors for insomnia (P < .01). However, caregivers' type of room was not associated with insomnia severity symptoms (P > .05).

Conclusions: Interventions are urgent to implement, such as relieving caregivers from patient needs during the night, providing them with single rooms, and conducting multiple nursing tasks in 1 visit to minimize night hospital noise.

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目的:护理人员在照顾入院患者时,必须应对睡眠环境不佳的问题。目的是研究与住院期间照顾者睡眠中断模式相关的环境因素,并测试它们与照顾者失眠症状的关系。设计:这是一项横断面研究。方法:123名护理人员完成了这项研究。环境刺激对睡眠中断的影响是在1-10的范围内测量的(1=无中断,10=显著中断)。还评估了房间类型(单人房与共享房)、失眠症状、焦虑和抑郁以及患者的依赖性(Barthel指数)。根据护理人员的房间类型,将护理人员和患者的特征以及确定的医院干扰因素与Student t检验、χ2检验和Fisher精确检验进行比较。一个使用主要照顾者和患者社会人口统计变量、问卷调查和所有医院干扰因素的总和的线性回归模型确定了与照顾者失眠症状相关的因素。结果:在护理人员及其护理对象中,51.2%的人与1至2名其他患者共用一个房间。与单间相比(如护理、噪音和光线),共享房间中由于环境刺激而导致的睡眠中断的自我报告水平更高(P<0.05)。医院睡眠中断因素(调整后的回归系数,0.15;95%置信区间,0.06-0.24)和照顾者焦虑(调整后回归系数,0.57;95%置信间隔,0.33-0.81)是预测因素失眠(P<.01)。然而,护理人员的房间类型与失眠严重症状无关(P>.05)。结论:干预措施急需实施,如缓解护理人员夜间对患者的需求,为他们提供单人房间,以及在一次就诊中进行多项护理任务,以最大限度地减少夜间医院噪音。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Clinical Nurse Specialist™: The International Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice is to disseminate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice, to foster continued development o fthe clinical nurse specialist role, and to highlight clinical nurse specialist contributions to advancing nursing practice and health policy globally. Objectives of the journal are: 1. Disseminate knowledge about clinical nurse specialist competencies and the education and regulation of practice; 2. Communicate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice on quality, safety, and cost of nursing and health services across the continuum of care; 3. Promote evidence-based practice and innovation in the transformation of nursing and health policy for the betterment of the public welfare; 4. Foster intra-professional and interdisciplinary dialogue addressing nursing and health services for specialty populations in diverse care settings adn cultures.
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