2022
DOI: 10.47176/mjiri.36.162
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Successful experiences of Hospital Services Quality Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran

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“…The prevalence of poor sleep quality among 200 hospitalized patients with HF in Iran was 91.5% with a mean score of PSQI 11.61 (SD = 4.20). [5] The prevalence of poor sleep quality and the means of PSQI scores in the 2 previous studies were higher than results in the current study. These results might be attributed to the clinical and environmental factors related to hospitalization.…”
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“…The prevalence of poor sleep quality among 200 hospitalized patients with HF in Iran was 91.5% with a mean score of PSQI 11.61 (SD = 4.20). [5] The prevalence of poor sleep quality and the means of PSQI scores in the 2 previous studies were higher than results in the current study. These results might be attributed to the clinical and environmental factors related to hospitalization.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…Nearly 3 quarters of the study sample had poor sleep quality 73.5% (n = 147). Using a score of five [5] as a cut point, 147 patients with HF in our study sample had poor sleep quality. Most class I patients with HF had good sleep quality 86% (n = 43).…”
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“…Despite the improved treatment and the decrease in mortality rate after cardiovascular event, the number of patients with HF is increasing all over the world. [4] Nearly 60% of patients with HF had poor sleep quality [5] which associated with depression, [6] reduced physical and cognitive performance, [7] and increased cost due to the increase of unplanned hospitalization. [8] Many researchers emphasize the importance of studying sleep quality among patients with HF, because of the importance of this topic, many studies were conducted to address the different aspects of sleep in various populations of patients with HF.…”
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confidence: 99%