The Effect of a Quality Improvement Intervention on Sleep and Delirium in Critically Ill Patients in a Surgical ICU

Mar 28, 2021Chest

How a Care Improvement Program May Affect Sleep and Delirium in Critically Ill Surgery Patients

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Abstract

During the intervention period, patients experienced fewer days of delirium, with a reduction of 4.9% compared to the preintervention period.

  • Delirium affected up to 60% of patients in the surgical ICU.
  • A multicomponent intervention aimed at improving sleep-wake disruption was implemented in two SICUs.
  • Patients in the intervention group had a reduced proportion of ICU days with delirium, showing a statistically significant decrease.
  • Sleep quality ratings did not change overall, but the noise subscore of sleep quality improved significantly.

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