Changing the lighting patterns in hospital rooms so that they're more aligned with normal sleep-wake cycles could help patients feel better with less fatigue and pain suggests a new study. Published early online in the iJournal of Advanced Nursing/i, the findings point to a simple and inexpensive way to potentially improve patient care. Most people will say that they feel better on a sunny day rather than a cloudy day, and researchers have found ...Sunday, 3 November 2013
Use of Better Lighting in Hospital Rooms may Improve Patients' Health
Changing the lighting patterns in hospital rooms so that they're more aligned with normal sleep-wake cycles could help patients feel better with less fatigue and pain suggests a new study. Published early online in the iJournal of Advanced Nursing/i, the findings point to a simple and inexpensive way to potentially improve patient care. Most people will say that they feel better on a sunny day rather than a cloudy day, and researchers have found ...
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