2016
DOI: 10.5761/atcs.oa.15-00275
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Cardiac Valve Noise Reduction by Non-Drug Interventions Improves the Sleep Quality of Patients after Mechanical Cardiac Valve Implantation

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“…Consistent with results of the present study, Banack et al (2014) wrote that 52% of participants reported poor SQ in the CR, and it was important to evaluate sleep in CR programs due to the relationship between disturbed sleep and lower quality of life relating to health [27]. Lin et al (2016) wrote about patients with mechanical heart valves that all patients suffered from poor SQ after a month of admission [20]. Kurose et al (2019) reported the patients' SQ scores higher than 5 and weak in patients with cardiovascular diseases in phase 3 of the CR [28].…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Consistent with results of the present study, Banack et al (2014) wrote that 52% of participants reported poor SQ in the CR, and it was important to evaluate sleep in CR programs due to the relationship between disturbed sleep and lower quality of life relating to health [27]. Lin et al (2016) wrote about patients with mechanical heart valves that all patients suffered from poor SQ after a month of admission [20]. Kurose et al (2019) reported the patients' SQ scores higher than 5 and weak in patients with cardiovascular diseases in phase 3 of the CR [28].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Based on a review of the literature, a lack of information in the intervention was displayed. Lin et al (2016) wrote that the quality of sleep was better in patients using non-pharmacological methods after mechanical heart valve placement than in the control group 5 days after surgery [20]. found that the SQ was signi cantly improved after performing the CR program compared to before the program (P<0.001) [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of intervention strategies, three studies (Baghaie Lakeh et al, 2018;Litton et al, 2017;Menger et al, 2018) used earplugs alone, four (Babaii et al, 2015;Daneshmandi et al, 2012;Mahran et al, 2020;Mashayekhi et al, 2013) used eye masks alone, and the remaining six (Bajwa et al, 2015;Dave et al, 2015;Demoule et al, 2017;Hu, Jiang, Hegadoren, et al, 2015;Lin et al, 2016;Yazdannik et al, 2014) used both together. The control groups in these studies only received routine care without wear earplugs or eye masks ( Studies included in quantitative meta-analysis (meta-analysis)(n=13) The intervention duration in these studies ranges from one to three nights, for six to nine hours each night.…”
Section: Design Characteristics Of the Selected Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%