Let hospital patients sleep: study tests quieter nights
NCT ID NCT07288775
Summary
This study is testing whether reducing non-urgent nighttime medical checks helps hospitalized patients sleep better. Researchers are comparing patients who receive fewer nighttime interruptions to those receiving standard hospital care. Participants wear a Fitbit to track sleep and answer questionnaires about their sleep quality.
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Locations
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Hospital Clinica Nova de Monterrey
San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, 66450, Mexico
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