Quality and Quantity of Sleep and Factors Associated With Sleep Disturbance in Hospitalized Patients

JAMA Internal Medicine
Hilde M Wesselius“Onderzoeks Consortium Acute Geneeskunde” Acute Medicine Research Consortium

Abstract

Although inadequate sleep has a proven negative association with health care outcomes, to date, no large-scale studies have examined sleep in general hospital wards. To assess the subjective quantity and quality of sleep and to identify the hospital-related factors associated with sleep disturbances in hospitalized patients. For this nationwide, single-day, multicenter, cross-sectional, observational study, which took place on February 22, 2017, all hospitals in the Netherlands were encouraged by word of mouth and conventional and social media to participate in this study. A total of 39 hospitals participated. Included patients were at least 18 years of age, were able to give informed consent, and had spent at least 1 night in a regular-care hospital ward. Hospitalization in a regular-care ward. Quantity and quality of last night's sleep in the hospital compared with habitual sleep at home the month before hospitalization. The Consensus Sleep Diary and the Dutch-Flemish Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Sleep Disturbance item bank were used. Complementary questions assessed sleep-disturbing factors. A total of 2005 patients were included (median age, 68 years; interquartile range, 57-77 years; 99...Continue Reading

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