Sleep Patterns in Hospitalized Patients in Surgical Clinics: A Point Prevalence Study
Sleep Patterns in Hospitalized Patients in Surgical Clinics
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17999430Keywords:
surgery, nursing, point prevalence, sleep, hospitalized patientsAbstract
Sleep, one of the basic necessities of human life, constitutes approximately one-third of our lives. Sleep is crucial for individuals' health and quality of life. It is known that sleep problems have many harmful effects, particularly on wound healing after surgery. In light of all this information, the importance of the relationship between surgical patients and sleep is undeniable. This study aimed to determine the sleep status of patients receiving inpatient treatment in surgical clinics and the factors affecting their sleep. The study was conducted as a 1-day point prevalence study in the surgical clinics of state and university hospitals in the same city. A total of 127 patients were included in the study. The study data were collected using a questionnaire form prepared to evaluate patient information and sleep status. The mean age of the surgical patients included in the study was 55±18. 57,5% of the surgical patients were female (n=73) and 42.5% (n=54) were male; 25.2% of the patients were in the preoperative period and 74.8% were in the postoperative period. The average sleep assessment score for preoperative patients was 5.15±2.64, while the average sleep assessment score for postoperative patients was 4.71±2.79. It was observed that 51.6% of preoperative patients and 56.8% of postoperative patients suffered from insomnia. The causes of insomnia in preoperative patients were determined as pain (34.4%), room conditions (15.6%), follow-up treatment (9.4%); in the postoperative period, pain (35.4%), room conditions (21.9%), anxiety-fear (7.3%). According to the study results, patients in the preoperative period were found to have better sleep than patients in the postoperative period. In addition, it was concluded that patients in both the preoperative and postoperative periods suffered from insomnia mainly due to pain. Considering these results, it is important to plan nursing interventions targeting the factors causing sleep problems in surgical patients, particularly to relieve pain, increase patient comfort, and reduce problems associated with insomnia.
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