The effect of increasing duration of family members' presence on sleep status in patients with acute coronary syndrome in cardiac care unit: A randomized controlled trial

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Aim: To investigate the effect of increasing duration of family members' presence on sleep status in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) admitted to the cardiac care unit. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Methods: Ninety patients with ACS randomly assigned into two groups. No intervention was performed in control group. In the intervention group, the time of family members presence was changed from 1 h per day to 2 h per day from the second to the fourth day. Then, ST Mary's Hospital Sleep Questionnaire was completed by the patients every day during the study. Results: The patients in the intervention group had statistically significantly better sleep status during the course of intervention compared to the control group. Patient or Public Contribution: The increasing duration of family members' presence can improve the sleep quality and quantity of ACS patients.

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Bagheri, H., Norouzi, F., Maleki, M., Rezaie, S., Goli, S., Ebrahimi, H., & Mardani, A. (2024). The effect of increasing duration of family members’ presence on sleep status in patients with acute coronary syndrome in cardiac care unit: A randomized controlled trial. Nursing Open, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.2114

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