Sleep quality and noise: comparisons between hospital and home settings
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- DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2018-315168
Sleep quality and noise: comparisons between hospital and home settings
Abstract
Background: Children and their parents report poor sleep in hospital and complain about noise.
Objective: To measure sleep quality and noise levels in hospital and compare these with the home environment.
Design: Observational within case-controlled study.
Setting: Paediatric medical wards at Southampton Children's Hospital and bedrooms at home.
Participants and methods: Participants were children aged 3-16 years and their co-sleeping parents. Sleep quality was measured using actigraphy for a maximum of 5 nights in each setting. Median sound levels at the bedside were monitored overnight in a subgroup in both settings.
Main outcome measures: Total sleep time, sleep efficiency, median sound levels overnight.
Results: 40 children and 16 mothers completed actigraphy in both settings. Children had on average 62.9 min, and parents 72.8 min, per night less sleep in hospital than at home. Both children and parents had poorer sleep quality in hospital than at home: mean sleep efficiency 77.0% vs 83.2% for children and 77.1% vs 88.9% for parents, respectively. Median sound levels in hospital measured in 8 children averaged 48.6 dBA compared with 34.7 dBA at home and exceeded World Health Organization recommendations of 30 dB.
Conclusions: Children and their mothers have poor quality sleep in paediatric wards. This may affect the child's behaviour, recovery and pain tolerance. Sleep deprivation adds to parental burden and stress. Sound levels are significantly raised in hospital and may contribute to poor sleep. Reduction in the level of noise might lead to an improvement in sleep, affecting the quality of stay of both parent and child.
Keywords: environmental noise; paediatric ward; sleep quality; sound level.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared.
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