SLEEP QUALITY AND FACTORS THAT ALTER IT IN CRITICAL PATIENTS IN THE ICU IN A PRIVATE INSTITUTION IN CÓRDOBA 2022

The patients who are hospitalized have an imbalance in all their needs, more so if we talk about patients who are in an intensive care unit where movement is dynamic second by second due to the hemodynamic instability of each patient. Once the health of the oriented patient has stabilized, the defic...

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Autor principal: Tognarelli, Ivana
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Sanatorio Allende. Departamento de enfermería 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/notasenf/article/view/41470
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Sumario:The patients who are hospitalized have an imbalance in all their needs, more so if we talk about patients who are in an intensive care unit where movement is dynamic second by second due to the hemodynamic instability of each patient. Once the health of the oriented patient has stabilized, the deficit of being able to sleep appears, due to various factors that surround the patient, whether intrinsic, what the person feels, or the environment of the therapy itself. Objective: to determine the quality of sleep and the factors that alter it in critically oriented patients in the Intensive Care Unit.Methodology: descriptive and cross-sectional study, the Richard Campbell questionnaire was used as an instrument, corresponding to 5 questions on sleep quality and the 6th question corresponding to the Freedman Questionnaire on the factors that prevent optimal sleep. Result: 40 interviews were conducted with oriented patients from the intensive unit of different ages, sex and pathology. Conclusion: The sleep in the patients oriented in the intensive care unit gave a poor quality of sleep, that is, a superficial sleep with intermittent awakenings. The patients who had more difficulty falling asleep are those who suffered respiratory and oncological diseases in which the intrinsic factors influence anxiety and the extrinsic body posture and noise.