Eye masks and earplugs improve patient's perception of sleep

Aug 18, 2012Nursing in critical care

Eye masks and earplugs improve how patients feel about their sleep

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Abstract

In a sample of 100 critical care patients, 52% reported noise as a significant factor preventing sleep after using earplugs and eye masks.

  • Noise was reported as a major barrier to sleep by 50% of patients before the intervention and 52% after.
  • Medication, such as night sedation or analgesia, was identified by 26% of the pre-intervention group as a factor that helped promote sleep.
  • The intervention group noted earplugs (22%) and eye masks (28%) as helpful in improving their sleep experiences.
  • The findings suggest that simple interventions like earplugs and eye masks may enhance sleep quality in critical care settings.

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