The Nexus Between Sleep Disturbance and Delirium Among Intensive Care Patients

, Litton, Edward, & Van Haren, Frank (2021) The Nexus Between Sleep Disturbance and Delirium Among Intensive Care Patients. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 33(2), pp. 155-171.

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Sleep in intensive care is hampered due to many factors; the clinical environment itself exacerbates sleep disturbance. Research suggests that interventions aimed at improving sleep quality have produced positive effects in reducing incidences and duration of delirium. Sleep disturbance is well documented among intensive care patients; however, its prognostic impact is not fully understood. Delirium, disproportionally prevalent among intensive care patients, has significant prognostic factors related to patient outcomes, in which sleep disturbance often is present. The relationship between sleep disturbance and delirium is complex, sharing commonalities in relation to neurobiological and neurohormonal alterations, which may contribute to a bidirectional relationship.

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ID Code: 207888
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Delaney, Loriorcid.org/0000-0003-3316-1049
Measurements or Duration: 17 pages
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnc.2021.01.001
ISSN: 0899-5885
Pure ID: 75028927
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Health
Current > Schools > School of Nursing
Funding Information: The authors have nothing to disclose.
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Deposited On: 08 Feb 2021 07:35
Last Modified: 03 Apr 2024 10:11