Sleep disruption and delirium in critically ill children
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Laura Beth Kalvas, PhD, RN
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The purpose of this observational, repeated measures pilot study was to develop a measurement framework that illustrates the relationship between modifiable characteristics of the PICU environment (e.g., light and sound exposure, caregiving patterns), sleep disruption, and delirium in young, critically ill children.
Dr. Kalvas was a recipient of a Sigma/Council for Advancement of Nursing Science Grant, 2019-2020 cohort.
The Sigma Theta Tau International grant application that funded this research, in whole or in part, was completed by the applicant and peer-reviewed prior to the award of the Sigma grant. No further peer-review has taken place upon the completion of the Sigma grant final report and its appearance in this repository.
Type | Presentation |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | None: Sigma Grant Recipient Report |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Descriptive/Correlational |
Research Approach | Quantitative Research |
Keywords | Sleep; Young Children; Critical Illnesses |
Name | Midwest Nursing Research Society Annual Conference |
Host | Midwest Nursing Research Society |
Location | Schaumburg, Illinois, USA |
Date | 2022 |
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