Effect of nocturnal sound reduction on the incidence of delirium in intensive care unit patients: An interrupted time series analysis. (August 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effect of nocturnal sound reduction on the incidence of delirium in intensive care unit patients: An interrupted time series analysis. (August 2017)
- Main Title:
- Effect of nocturnal sound reduction on the incidence of delirium in intensive care unit patients: An interrupted time series analysis
- Authors:
- van de Pol, Ineke
van Iterson, Mat
Maaskant, Jolanda - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: Delirium in critically-ill patients is a common multifactorial disorder that is associated with various negative outcomes. It is assumed that sleep disturbances can result in an increased risk of delirium. This study hypothesized that implementing a protocol that reduces overall nocturnal sound levels improves quality of sleep and reduces the incidence of delirium in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients. Methods: This interrupted time series study was performed in an adult mixed medical and surgical 24-bed ICU. A pre-intervention group of 211 patients was compared with a post-intervention group of 210 patients after implementation of a nocturnal sound-reduction protocol. Primary outcome measures were incidence of delirium, measured by the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC) and quality of sleep, measured by the Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ). Secondary outcome measures were use of sleep-inducing medication, delirium treatment medication, and patient-perceived nocturnal noise. Results: A significant difference in slope in the percentage of delirium was observed between the pre- and post-intervention periods (−3.7% per time period, p = 0.02). Quality of sleep was unaffected (0.3 per time period, p = 0.85). The post-intervention group used significantly less sleep-inducing medication (p < 0.001). Nocturnal noise rating improved after intervention (median: 65, IQR: 50–80 versus 70, IQR: 60–80, p = 0.02). Conclusions: TheAbstract: Introduction: Delirium in critically-ill patients is a common multifactorial disorder that is associated with various negative outcomes. It is assumed that sleep disturbances can result in an increased risk of delirium. This study hypothesized that implementing a protocol that reduces overall nocturnal sound levels improves quality of sleep and reduces the incidence of delirium in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients. Methods: This interrupted time series study was performed in an adult mixed medical and surgical 24-bed ICU. A pre-intervention group of 211 patients was compared with a post-intervention group of 210 patients after implementation of a nocturnal sound-reduction protocol. Primary outcome measures were incidence of delirium, measured by the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC) and quality of sleep, measured by the Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ). Secondary outcome measures were use of sleep-inducing medication, delirium treatment medication, and patient-perceived nocturnal noise. Results: A significant difference in slope in the percentage of delirium was observed between the pre- and post-intervention periods (−3.7% per time period, p = 0.02). Quality of sleep was unaffected (0.3 per time period, p = 0.85). The post-intervention group used significantly less sleep-inducing medication (p < 0.001). Nocturnal noise rating improved after intervention (median: 65, IQR: 50–80 versus 70, IQR: 60–80, p = 0.02). Conclusions: The incidence of delirium in ICU patients was significantly reduced after implementation of a nocturnal sound-reduction protocol. However, reported sleep quality did not improve. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Intensive and critical care nursing. Volume 41(2017)
- Journal:
- Intensive and critical care nursing
- Issue:
- Volume 41(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 41, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 41
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0041-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 18
- Page End:
- 25
- Publication Date:
- 2017-08
- Subjects:
- Delirium -- Intensive care unit -- Noise -- Sound -- Sleep
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09643397 ↗
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.iccn.2017.01.008 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0964-3397
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