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Smart humancentric lighting system improves sleep efficiency of nursing home residents

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DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2023.105112

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Circadian rhythm; Lighting; Nursing home; Sleep

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The global phenomenon of population aging poses challenges in terms of a growing elderly population and their increased duration of living with disability. Tailored care services are vital for improving the quality of life of older adults, particularly those residing in nursing homes. Non-pharmacological interventions, such as smart humancentric lighting, can significantly reduce sleep disturbances and improve sleep quality in nursing home residents.
The global phenomenon of population aging presents a significant challenge, affecting both the increasing number of older individuals and their duration of living with disability. Tailored care services are crucial for improving the quality of life of older adults, particularly those with disabilities residing in nursing homes. However, ensuring personalized care and mitigating the risks associated with institutionalization are essential in optimizing care quality. One particular challenge in nursing homes is maintaining residents' personal routines and addressing sleep disturbances linked to neurodegenerative disorders. Non-pharmacological interventions are increasingly recognized as preventive and management strategies for behavioral and psychiatric symptoms in nursing home residents. Sleep disruptions, such as reduced duration and increased nocturnal awakenings, are prevalent among nursing home residents. Excessive nocturnal lighting and frequent caregiver interventions contribute to these disturbances. This study aimed to investigate the impact of implementing smart humancentric lighting on the sleep efficiency of nursing home residents. Data from pressure sensors embedded in mattresses were collected to assess sleep efficiency. The findings suggest that smart humancentric lighting can significantly reduce sleep disturbances and improve sleep quality in nursing home residents. Future research should delve into specific symptoms, care burden, and psychotropic agent utilization to validate the effectiveness of this intervention.

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