The Effect of a Quality Improvement Intervention on Perceived Sleep Quality and Cognition in a Medical ICU*

Jan 15, 2013Critical care medicine

How a quality improvement program may improve sleep and thinking in a medical ICU

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Abstract

Over 826 patient-days, significant improvements were observed in daily noise ratings and the incidence of delirium/coma.

  • Daily noise ratings decreased from 65.9 to 60.5 on a 0-100 scale (p = 0.001).
  • The incidence of delirium/coma was reduced, with an odds ratio of 0.46 (p = 0.02).
  • Daily delirium/coma-free status improved, showing an odds ratio of 1.64 (p = 0.03).
  • Improvements in overall sleep quality ratings did not reach statistical significance.
  • Secondary ICU outcomes, including length of stay and mortality, did not show significant improvement.

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