促进重症患者睡眠:耳塞/眼罩与海洋声对比--随机对照试验研究。

IF 1.8 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical Care Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-12-23 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8898172
Abhilasha Chaudhary, Vinay Kumari, Neetu Neetu
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背景:睡眠质量差是重症监护病房(ICU)的常见病,包括环境因素在内的多种因素都会导致睡眠不足:本研究旨在评估和比较耳塞、眼罩和海洋声对 ICU 患者睡眠质量的影响:设计:采用真正的交叉实验设计。研究地点印度穆拉纳的马哈希-马坎德斯瓦尔医学科学研究所和研究医院内科重症监护室。参与者。内科重症监护室收治的 68 名患者,通过抽签法随机分配到第一组和第二组:方法:测量四个晚上的夜间九小时(晚上 10:00 至早上 7:00)睡眠情况。耳塞和眼罩与海洋声在两组之间交叉使用。采用结构化睡眠质量量表对四个晚上的主观睡眠质量进行评估。每个问题的得分从 0 到 3 分不等,得分越高表示睡眠质量越差:重复测量方差分析显示,睡眠质量得分有显著变化(P=0.001),这表明在使用耳塞、眼罩和海洋声后,睡眠质量得分有所提高。费雪 LSD 事后比较显示差异显著(P=0.001):结论:在改善睡眠质量方面,耳塞和眼罩优于海洋声。耳塞、眼罩和海洋声安全且具有成本效益,可作为药物干预的辅助手段来改善 ICU 患者的睡眠质量。不过,这方面的研究还有待进一步开展。该试验已在 NCT03215212 上注册。
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Sleep Promotion among Critically Ill Patients: Earplugs/Eye Mask versus Ocean Sound-A Randomized Controlled Trial Study.

Background: Poor sleep quality is common in the intensive care unit (ICU), where several factors including environmental factors contribute to sleep deprivation.

Objective: This study aims to assess and compare the effectiveness of earplugs and eye mask versus ocean sound on sleep quality among ICU patients.

Design: A true experimental crossover design was used. Setting. Medical ICU of the Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Hospital, Mullana, India. Participants. Sixty-eight patients admitted in the medical ICU were randomly allocated by lottery methods into group 1 and group 2.

Methods: Nocturnal nine-hour (10 : 00 pm to 7 : 00 am) for a four-night period were measured. Earplugs and eye mask versus ocean sound were crossed over between two groups. Subjective sleep quality of four nights was assessed using a structured sleep quality scale. Scores for each question range from 0 to 3, with a higher score indicating poor sleep quality.

Results: Repeated measures ANOVA showed that there was a significant change in the sleep quality score (p=0.001), which showed that sleep quality score was improved after the administration of earplugs and eye mask and ocean sound. Fisher's LSD post hoc comparison showed a significant difference (p=0.001).

Conclusion: Earplugs and eye mask were better than ocean sound in improving sleep quality. Earplugs, eye mask, and ocean sound are safe and cost effective, which could be used as an adjuvant to pharmacological interventions to improve sleep quality among ICU patients. However, further research in this area needs to be conducted. This trial is registered with NCT03215212.

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