Effects of music during daytime rest in the intensive care unit
ConclusionListening to music during daytime rest improves subjective sleep in patients in the intensive care unit. Furthermore, there are indications that listening to music reduces the subjective experience of noise in some patients.
Relevance to clinical practiceThe result of this study implies that music can be an effective practice for nurses to improve sleep among patients in the intensive care unit.
Source: Nursing in Critical Care - Category: Nursing Authors: Isabella P Hansen, Leanne Langhorn, Pia Dreyer Tags: Research Source Type: research
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