Effect of nocturnal sound reduction on the incidence of delirium in intensive care unit patients: An interrupted time series analysis

Mar 30, 2017Intensive & critical care nursing

Reducing night-time noise and its link to delirium in ICU patients

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Abstract

The incidence of delirium in ICU patients decreased by 3.7% per time period after implementing a nocturnal sound-reduction protocol.

  • A significant reduction in delirium incidence was noted following the sound-reduction intervention.
  • Quality of sleep did not show significant improvement after the intervention.
  • Patients in the post-intervention group required significantly less sleep-inducing medication.
  • Patient-perceived nocturnal noise levels improved following the implementation of the protocol.

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