Effect of using eye masks and earplugs in preventing delirium in intensive care patients: A single‐blinded, randomized, controlled trial

May 4, 2023Nursing in critical care

Using eye masks and earplugs may help prevent confusion in intensive care patients

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Abstract

A total of 60 patients participated in the study, revealing significant differences in delirium development between those using eye masks and earplugs and those who did not.

  • The intervention group experienced significantly lower rates of delirium compared to the control group on multiple assessment days.
  • The average sleep quality score for the intervention group was significantly higher than that of the control group.
  • Patients in the internal medicine ICU had a higher likelihood of developing delirium compared to those in the coronary ICU.
  • Factors such as age over 65, hearing impairment, and transfer from the operating room also influenced delirium development.

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