Sleep Quality and Delirium Occurrence in Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Prospective Observational Study

Mar 13, 2026Nursing in critical care

Sleep quality linked to delirium in intensive care patients

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Abstract

occurred in 19.3% of ICU patients during their stay.

  • Shorter sleep time on the first night is statistically significantly associated with delirium on the second day.
  • A higher wake after sleep onset ratio on the first night is also associated with delirium on the second day.
  • Delirium on the third day is associated with greater disease severity and the presence of delirium on the second day.
  • No significant association was found between sleep parameters from the previous night and delirium on the third day.

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Key numbers

19.3%
Prevalence
Percentage of patients who developed during their ICU stay.
0.997
Sleep Time Association
Odds Ratio for sleep time associated with on Day 2.
2.879
Disease Severity Association
Odds Ratio for disease severity linked to occurrence.

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