This study will investigate the effectiveness of light and sound modification in improving sleep qualit , and circadian rhythms in MICU patients with Mechanical Ventilation in Taiwan. Hypothesis: 1. The sleep quality in intervention group is significant improving than usual-care group at Day 1 (after the first intervention), Day 2 (after the second intervention), and Day 3 (after the third intervention). 2. The circadian rhythm in intervention group is significant improving than usual-care group at Day 1 (after the first intervention), Day 2 (after the second intervention), Day 3 (after the third intervention).
The subjects were divided into experimental and control groups. And the improving quality of sleep intervention was provided only in experimental group. In the experimental group,the patients used earplugs and eye masks during nighttime sleep. In the control group, the received routine intensive care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
112
In the experimental group,the patients used earplugs and eye masks during nighttime sleep.
ShinKongHospital
Taipei, Taiwan
Subjective sleep quality
Subjective sleep quality
Time frame: baseline after recruited] using Chinese version of Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire
Subjective sleep quality
Subjective sleep quality
Time frame: Day 1 after recruited] using Chinese version of Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire
Subjective sleep quality
Subjective sleep quality
Time frame: Day 2 after recruited] using Chinese version of Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire
Subjective sleep quality
Subjective sleep quality
Time frame: Day 3 after recruited] using Chinese version of Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire
Objective sleep quality
Objective sleep quality
Time frame: baseline, Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3] using Actigraphy
Circadian rhythms
Circadian rhythms including 24-h autocorrelation coefficient (r24), in bed less than out of bed dichotomy index (I\<O) collection, Mesor, Amplitude, and Acrophase from actigraphy
Time frame: baseline, Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3] using Actigraphy
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