Human rights and litigation.
Sleep, like eating or drinking, is essential for living. Almost everyone has experienced the feeling of ‘falling to pieces’ after a night of poor sleep.
Sleep and Alzheimers
Gaur et al., (2022) described how inadequate sleep causes the aggregation of soluble amyloid beta protein and this may raise the likelihood of poor cognitive outcomes. One mechanism, they explained, is that, during slow wave sleep, the brain may be able to remove metabolic waste more effectively. In my opinion this puts an even greater responsibility on healthcare facilities to prioritise sleep for all patients and the main way this can be accomplished is to cease the two-hourly repositioning regimes, unless awake, use alternating pressure air mattresses, and let patients sleep.
Researchers are investigating the relationship between lack of sleep, or disturbed sleep, and a link with Alzheimer’s Disease (Gaur et al., 2022; Gobraeil, 2022). Therefore, it is imperative that patients are given the opportunity to sleep all night without being disturbed and to be informed of alternative therapies and strategies. Informed consent is a person’s decision, given voluntarily, to agree to a healthcare treatment, procedure or other intervention that is made:
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