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NCT ID: NCT05683483 Recruiting - Surgery Clinical Trials

WEsleep Trial: Improving Sleep in Hospitalized Patients

WEsleep
Start date: April 11, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the WEsleep study, the investigators will perform a cluster randomized controlled trial. 3 surgical and 3 medical departments will be randomized to implement low-cost and simple interventions aimed at improving sleep in admitted patients. Another 3 surgical and 3 medical departments will be randomized to function as control groups. Subjective sleep quality and sleep-wake timing will be assessed in adult medical and surgical patients admitted into one of 12 participating wards, using questionnaires and a sleep diary. In addition, in a subset of participants, objective sleep measures will be assessed in with an EEG headband and a sleep mat.

NCT ID: NCT05467410 Recruiting - Aging Clinical Trials

Optimal Timing of Computerized Cognitive Training for Older Intensive Care Unit Survivors

OPTIMIZE
Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

More than 60% of intensive care unit (ICU) patients are adults ages 60 and older, who are at high risk for ICU-acquired cognitive impairment. After ICU discharge, ICU survivors often experience sleep disturbances and inactivity, and almost 80% of ICU patients experience disturbances in circadian rhythm, which may affect cognitive function. Understanding the optimal, chronotherapeutic timing of cognitive interventions is crucial to promote circadian realignment and cognitive function, and may improve intervention feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy. Specific Aim 1 will determine feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effect sizes for: 1) a morning session of a computerized cognitive training intervention [COG]; and 2) a late afternoon/early evening session of the COG intervention; compared to 3) standard inpatient care/usual care [UC]. Specific Aim 2 will examine circadian rhythm parameters to determine the optimal timing of the daily COG intervention. Exploratory Aim 3 will explore if the effects of the COG intervention on cognitive function are mediated by daytime activity, and explore if selected biological and clinical factors moderate intervention effects on cognitive function.

NCT ID: NCT04953767 Recruiting - Delirium Clinical Trials

The Circadian Rhythm of ICU Patients With Acute Myocardial Infraction and the Effect of Light Therapy

Start date: May 12, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

By using subjective and objective measurements, the investigators monitor the change of circadian rhythm in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients with acute myocardial infarction and the effect of light therapy.