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Sensory Stimulation to Reduce Delirium Post Liver Transplantation

Nabawia S. Safan, Naglaa M. El Mokadem, Essam M. Salah El Deen, Amal N. Abboud

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2026, 14(1), 10-19 doi:10.12691/ajnr-14-1-2
  • Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of the Studied Sample (N=40)
  • Table 2. Medical Data of the Studied Sample (N=40)
  • Table 3. Severity of Disease and Co-morbidity & RASS Score of the Studied Sample Pre Intervention (N=40)
  • Table 4. The Average Dose of Sedative and Analgesic Medication of the Studied Sample Post Intervention (N=40)
  • Table 5. The Effect of Sensory Stimulation on Delirium Mean Score of the Studied Patients Post Intervention (N=40)
  • Table 6. Incidence of Delirium among Both Study and Control Groups Post Intervention (N=40)
  • Table 7. Mean Score of Delirium Features of the Studied Patients Post Intervention (N=40)
  • Table 8. The Effect of Sensory Stimulation on ICU Length of Stay of the Studied Patients (N=40)
  • Table 9. Correlation between MELD Score and Delirium Incidence Rate of the Study and Control Groups (N=40)
  • Table 10. The Relationship between Sedative Medication and Delirium Incidence for the Study and Control Groups Post Intervention (N=40)
  • Table 11. The Relationship between Pain Killer Medication (Analgesic) and Incidence of Delirium for the Study and Control Groups Post Intervention (N=40)