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Integrative therapies to promote sleep in the intensive care unit
Jessie Casida, Lu Ann Nowak
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Intensive Care Unit
100%
Integrative Therapy
100%
Non-pharmacological
50%
Clinical Research
25%
Usual Care
25%
Pathologic
25%
Critically Ill Patients
25%
Quality of Care
25%
Clinical Practice
25%
NICU Environment
25%
Health-related Quality of Life
25%
Quality of Life Satisfaction
25%
Satisfaction with Care
25%
Process of Care
25%
Sleep Disturbance
25%
Or Injury
25%
Unfavorable Outcome
25%
Sleep Patterns
25%
Delayed Recovery
25%
Sleep-promoting
25%
Health Risk Factors
25%
Sleep Disruption
25%
Homeostatic State
25%
Sleep Intervention
25%
Sleep-wake Rhythm
25%
Patient's Sleep
25%
Risk Cause
25%
Sleep Promotion
25%
Recovery from Illness
25%
State Care
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Disease
100%
Prevalence
100%
Injury
100%
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Clinical Practice
100%
Quality of Life
100%
Sleep Disorder
100%
Health Hazard
100%
Sleep Pattern
100%
Psychology
Integrative Therapy
100%