Effects of a daylight intervention in the morning on circadian rhythms and sleep in geriatric patients: a randomized crossover trial
Anna Schubert,
Thea Laurentius,
Svenja Lange
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
During hospitalization, circadian rhythms and sleep are often disrupted, which has negative effects on health outcomes. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether a daylight intervention in the morning could improve the circadian rhythms of cortisol and melatonin and enhance objective and subjective sleep quality in geriatric patients.
Methods
The present study is a randomized, two-period crossover trial conducted in a geriatric ward in 15 non-deme… Show more
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