Non-pharmacological interventions for sleep promotion in the intensive care unit

Oct 7, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to improve sleep without drugs in intensive care patients

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Abstract

A total of 1569 participants across 30 trials were included in the review of non-pharmacological sleep interventions for ICU patients.

  • Evidence regarding the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions for improving sleep quality in critically ill adults is generally low or very low.
  • Earplugs or eye masks are associated with a lower incidence of delirium during ICU stay (risk ratio 0.55).
  • Use of earplugs or eye masks may increase total sleep time by an average of 2.19 hours.
  • Some low-quality evidence suggests that music may improve subjective sleep quality and quantity.
  • Various techniques, including relaxation methods and acupressure, may provide small improvements in subjective sleep measures.
  • The effects of these interventions on objective sleep outcomes were inconsistent, with many studies showing no benefit.

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