Sleep in the intensive care unit.

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Abstract

Sleep is commonly disrupted in intensive care unit patients. The causes of this sleep disruption include the underlying medical illness itself, intensive care unit (ICU) environment, psychological stress, and effects of many medications and other treatments used to help those who are critically ill. The purpose of this review is to discuss the relevant literature in this regard, in order to improve the knowledge and recognition of this problem by health care providers. Also general and specific integrative steps to improving sleep of patients in the ICU is also described.

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Talwar, A., Liman, B., Greenberg, H., Feinsilver, S. H., & Vijayan, V. K. (2008). Sleep in the intensive care unit. The Indian Journal of Chest Diseases & Allied Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1806-37562015000000056

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