Effect of earplug/eye mask on sleep and delirium in intensive care patients

Jan 12, 2022Nursing in critical care

Earplugs and eye masks may improve sleep and reduce confusion in intensive care patients

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Abstract

In a study of 84 intensive care patients, the use of earplugs and eye masks overnight is associated with significant improvements in sleep quality and reductions in delirium.

  • Patients using earplugs and eye masks showed an increase in sleep quality, with scores rising from an average of 40.11 to 72.07 on the sleep questionnaire.
  • Delirium levels decreased in the experimental group, with average scores on the delirium checklist dropping from 0.47 to 0.19.
  • In contrast, the control group had minimal changes in sleep quality and delirium scores, suggesting that routine care alone may not be effective.
  • Statistical analysis indicated significant differences between the experimental and control groups regarding both sleep quality and delirium outcomes.

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