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Sleep Quality Should Be Assessed in Inpatient Rehabilitation Settings: A Preliminary Study.

Benjamin WintersDylan G SerpasNiko FullmerKatie HughesJennifer KincaidEmily R RosarioCaroline Schnakers
Published in: Brain sciences (2023)
The improved sleep observed in patients with vs. without sleep disorders might be related to the care received for treating such disorders over the stay. Our findings call for the better detection and management of poor sleep in acute inpatient rehabilitation settings. Furthermore, if our findings are replicated in the future, studies on the implementation of quiet times for medical staff, patients, and family should be performed to improve sleep quality in the inpatient rehabilitation setting.
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