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Let's Sync Our Care!
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Anxiety is another biggie. Being in the hospital can be scary. The study found that patients who received care that matched their body's rhythm experienced less anxiety. Again, this means less meds and a more comfortable hospital stay. Less anxiety means better recovery, which is a win for everyone.
Lastly, delirium. This is a state of mental confusion that can happen in the hospital, especially in intensive care. The study found that patients who received care that matched their body's rhythm experienced less delirium. This is a big deal because delirium can make recovery harder and can be a sign of a bigger issue.
All in all, this study suggests that syncing nurse care with a patient's circadian rhythms can make a big difference in their hospital stay and recovery. It's a reminder that our bodies have a natural rhythm, and disrupting it can have serious consequences. So, next time you're in the hospital, ask about your body clock and how it affects your care. You might be surprised at the difference it can make. The other thing is that patients do not have a choice over the care they receive. It would be wonderful if they could choose when to rest and recuperate.
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