“Quiet at Night”: Reduced overnight vital sign monitoring linked to both safety and improvements in patients’ perception of hospital sleep quality

Obtaining middle of the night vital signs is disruptive to sleep and not founded on evidence-based medicine. We sought to investigate the perception of quality of sleep and overall satisfaction during a hospital stay between an intervention group where overnight night vital signs were not obtained a...

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Autores principales: Kevin Stiver, Nandini Sharma, kayla geller, lisa smith, julie stephens, emile daoud, susan moffatt-bruce, ernest mazzaferri
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Publicado: The Beryl Institute 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/fc2fada466734c8699fa7a0395377ad5
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