“…This is particularly salient in healthcare institutions, where research has focused on the organizational environment and made systematic changes (e.g., staff routines). Furthermore, sleep research has begun to examine individuals within the context of the healthcare setting by addressing environmental stimuli with the use of eye masks, music, and headphones, yet the results are mixed (Richardson, Allsop, Coghill, & Turnock, 2007; Royer et al, 2012; Ryu, Park, & Park, 2012). To effectively address the sleep needs of patients in a healthcare setting, it is essential to examine the interplay between the individual’s context and environment and their engagement in this pivotal occupation.…”