Ne pas déranger : Éviter les perturbations du sommeil grâce à l’utilisation de biocapteurs portables chez les patients atteints d’hémopathie maligne
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Les patients atteints d’hémopathie maligne souffrent fréquemment de perturbations du sommeil lorsqu’ils sont hospitalisés, principalement en raison des interventions nocturnes fréquentes, comme le contrôle des signes vitaux à 3 reprises par l’équipe de nuit, intervention qui les réveille à chaque fois. Il faut pourtant réduire au minimum ce genre de perturbations, car la mauvaise qualité du sommeil est associée à une moins bonne réponse au traitement et à une réduction de la survie globale (Strøm et al., 2022). Dans le présent article, il sera question de l’utilisation de biocapteurs portables pendant la nuit pour surveiller à distance les signes vitaux des patients hospitalisés, et ainsi déranger le moins possible leur sommeil. L’amélioration du sommeil des patients atteints d’hémopathie maligne est d’une grande importance; des recherches supplémentaires sur la validité analytique et clinique des biocapteurs portables sont nécessaires pour confirmer le potentiel de ces outils technologiques. L’article présente également des recommandations pour l’avenir ainsi que les implications pour la profession infirmière.
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