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