This research adopts the uniform parallel hybrid research design; The quantitative data and qualitative data were collected at the same time, and then the quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed respectively. Finally, the two data sets were combined. Comprehensive interpretation of the study issues through complementarity and mutual validation of quantitative and qualitative data.
With the progress and development of medical technology, the mortality rate of critically ill children continues to decline. To improve the long-term prognosis of children has become a new goal of modern medicine. Sleep disorders in critically ill children are caused by disease factors, the complex environment of ICU, and various treatment factors, which have seriously affected the patient's rehabilitation and long-term quality of life. Attention should be paid to the sleep disorders in critically ill children. At present, the research on sleep disorders in critically ill patients in China is mostly focused on adults, and the critically ill children are rarely involved, and there is no research related to sleep disorders and recovery tracks of critically ill children. This prospective longitudinal mixed study aims to describe the change trajectory of sleep disorder and recovery in critically ill children and provide suggestions for subsequent clinical workers to formulate reasonable intervention measures.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
247
Children's Hospital of Fudan University
Shanghai, China
Mean Total Night Sleep Minutes
Mean Total Night Sleep Minutes
Time frame: 2023.12.31
Deep sleep time
Deep sleep time
Time frame: 2023.12.31
Children sleep habit questionnaire score
Children sleep habit questionnaire score
Time frame: 2023.12.31
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