When HELP patients were reassessed after 5 days of hospitalization or at discharge (whichever occurred first), they were found to have less cognitive impairment, less sleep deprivation and less use of sedative drugs, less immobility, more vision and hearing corrected patients, and less dehydration.
These findings showed positive trends; however, only the findings for cognitive impairment and sleep deprivation and use of sedative drugs were statistically significant.
When HELP patients were reassessed after 5 days of hospitalization or at discharge (whichever occurred first), they were found to have less cognitive impairment, less sleep deprivation and less use of sedative drugs, less immobility, more vision and hearing corrected patients, and less dehydration. These findings showed positive trends; however, only the findings for cognitive impairment and sleep deprivation and use of sedative drugs were statistically significant.
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