PMC:7274970 / 10274-12477 JSONTXT 10 Projects

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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T64 0-21 Sentence denotes 2.3 Sleep assessment
T65 22-225 Sentence denotes The Richards-Campbell sleep questionnaire (RCSQ), a widely used subjective survey instrument (Nagatomo et al., 2020, Richards et al., 2000, Simons et al., 2018), was administered to assess sleep quality.
T66 226-310 Sentence denotes Sleep assessment was performed by telephone within 30 days after hospital admission.
T67 311-551 Sentence denotes The overall sleep quality was assessed within the first week (score one), second week (score two), and third week (score three) after admission using the RCSQ, since not all patients were able to accurately assess their daily sleep quality.
T68 552-737 Sentence denotes The RCSQ assesses the following five items on a 0–100 mm visual analog scale: perceived sleep depth, sleep latency, frequency of awakenings, latency after awakenings, and sleep quality.
T69 738-854 Sentence denotes The overall RCSQ score is the average value of these five items, with higher scores indicating better sleep quality.
T70 855-929 Sentence denotes Self-reported factors associated with disruptive sleep were also recorded.
T71 930-1195 Sentence denotes After assessment with the RCSQ, sleep quality within two or three weeks after hospital admission was further confirmed using the Chinese version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), which is reliable and valid for the Chinese population (Liu et al., 1996).
T72 1196-1391 Sentence denotes The PSQI includes seven component scores: subjective sleep quality, sleep duration, sleep latency, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleep medication, and daytime dysfunction.
T73 1392-1598 Sentence denotes The sum of the seven component scores (each ranging from 0 to 3) provides the global sleep quality score (ranging from 0 to 21), with a score greater than 7 indicating poor sleep quality (Liu et al., 1996).
T74 1599-1768 Sentence denotes Patients were divided into two groups: good-sleep group (at least two RCSQ scores ≥ 70, and PSQI ≤ 7) and poor-sleep group (at least two RCSQ scores ≤ 50, and PSQI > 7).
T75 1769-2203 Sentence denotes Patients with deterioration of their health condition requiring ICU care, or those with a duration of hospital stay < 21 days were assigned to one of the two groups based on the overall quality of their sleep within the first two weeks after hospital admission: patients with two RCSQ scores ≥ 70 and PSQI ≤ 7 were assigned to the good-sleep group and those with one RCSQ score ≤ 50 and PSQI > 7 were assigned to the poor-sleep group.