Salamanca Hospital pays sleep and health research in patients

Today, the Salalamca Social Welfare Complex expressed its commitment to research and promoting the health of sleep in the patient in the hospital, because it is a biological requirement for human life and his inability to have the important “physical, nervous, psychological and social” consequences. Under the slogan, make the health of sleep a priority, today the World Sleeping Day is celebrating, which is the celebration of the reason for which he joined with the presentation of a study conducted by the Sleep Disorders Committee that addresses this issue.
Within lung science, Causa has a multidisciplinary sleep disorders unit. During 25 years of his experience, about 18,000 patients continued, with an average of 1400 annual studies in the population of all ages. He highlights his work in a multidisciplinary field, with the ability to treat all the processes listed in the international classification of sleep disorders, one of which is the most prevalent such as insomnia and breathing to others is less frequently such as scoops.
The Sleep Disorder Committee works on Salamana Hospital With three noticeable goals: Cover the best diagnosis and treatment for all sleep disturbances, the design of protocols and clinical evidence that improves their quality and efficiency and in developing research and promotion strategies in the field of sleep.
The administrative director of the case, Carmen Rodriguez Baygaris, was responsible for the presidency of this day in which she highlighted the “commitment” of the complex to sleep as a “essential element” to restore and improve the quality of patients’ life during hospitalization. In addition, it affected the importance of knowing and implementing these measures between professionals for the patient’s final benefit.
The Sleep Disorders Committee at the Salama Hospital conducted a study to evaluate the health of sleep in the patient in the hospital to find out how this worker affects patients, identifying adjustable elements that can make sleep worse and create a starting point to implement measures that can improve the patient’s dream.
Through a survey conducted to a total of 154 patients in the hospital for at least two years, at the age of six years and over, they collected sleep and night waking up and those referred to last night in the hospital. The results showed that patients consider factors that affect their dream of 20 percent, and the pain of 18 percent and the interruption of health staff in ten professionals. In addition, they point to a delay when sleeping from patients and progress when waking up in the morning in relation to their usual schedule, in addition to an important increase in the night waking up.
Therefore, to improve this situation, the reason is committed to encouraging respect for patients ’dream in the hospital, and the vision of their importance between patients, professionals and society in general, and enabling healthy employees so that they respect the benefit from sleep care and adopt recommendations that reduce the effects of factors involved in disruption of sleep, such as light, noise and regulation of care.