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Reducing Delirium in Hospitalized Adults Through a Structured Sleep Promotion Program.

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BACKGROUND Delirium affects approximately 1 in 4 patients during their hospitalization and is associated with numerous complications. Sleep deprivation is a significant risk factor for developing delirium and is a… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Delirium affects approximately 1 in 4 patients during their hospitalization and is associated with numerous complications. Sleep deprivation is a significant risk factor for developing delirium and is a patient dissatisfier. PROBLEM An internal assessment revealed that up to 25% of all patients on medical-surgical units had a diagnosis of delirium while in the hospital. APPROACH An evidence-based practice project was implemented to reduce the development of delirium through sleep promotion on 2 inpatient units. A dedicated time was selected, and key strategies were identified to promote sleep with minimal interruptions. OUTCOMES Delirium decreased by 33% and 45% on the 2 units over 1 year. Overall, patient satisfaction for quietness at night survey responses also increased (P = .0005; CI, 0.05 to 0.67) with ongoing sustainment. CONCLUSIONS Implementation of a dedicated period to sleep was associated with a reduction in delirium and increased patient satisfaction for quietness at night.

Keywords: sleep promotion; hospitalized adults; reducing delirium; delirium hospitalized; delirium

Journal Title: Journal of Nursing Care Quality
Year Published: 2020

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