The Sleep Experience of Medical and Surgical Patients
Joan E. Tranmer,
Janice Minard,
Lee Ann Fox and
L. Rebelo
Clinical Nursing Research, 2003, vol. 12, issue 2, 159-173
Abstract:
This study described and compared the sleep experience of medical and surgical patients during a hospital stay. During 3 consecutive nights, patients ( n = 110) self-reported sleep quality using the Verran and Snyder Sleep Scale (VSH) and potentially disruptive factors using items from the Factors Influencing Sleep Questionnaire (FISQ). Surgical patients, on the first night, received more procedural care ( p = .001), less sedative medication ( p
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1177/1054773803012002004
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