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Comfort, rest and sleep
Concept clarification
 Sleep: a reversible state of inactivity where there is a lack of interaction with the
external environment
 Comfort: a state in which is person is relieved of stress
Rest and sleep
 Sleep is a basic physiological need which is essential for normal body functioning and
takes up to 30% of our lives
 Comfort and rest are integral to sleep
 Sleep requirements differ according to age: babies require more than 12hrs of sleep
whereas the elderly often sleep less than 6hrs per day
 An average adult sleeps 7-8hrs per day
 During sleep the body repairs itself, the occurrences of the day are relived and
reorganised in dreams and temporary relief from anxiety and stress is provided
Factors affecting rest and sleep
 Illness: disease decreases sleep and disturbs normal sleep wakefulness patterns
e.g. pain, shortness of breath, blocked nose/draining sinuses, certain diseases
(encephalitis, liver failure)
 Urinary excretion: a full bladder may interrupt sleep
 Environment
 New/unfamiliar sounds may disturb sleep, an uncomfortable environment or
deviations from the normal sleep environment may disrupt sleep patterns
 Lifestyle: a change in routine/lifestyle such as working day/night shift alternatively
 Fatigue: a more tired person may tend to have shot naps rather than a deep sleep
 Temperature: the body’s ability to regulate is affected by sleep
 Exercise
 Exercise up to 2hrs before sleep improves sleep whereas exercise any closer to
bedtime may disturb sleep
 Emotional problems and anxiety may disturb sleep as the person cannot relax enough to
fall asleep
 Medication: some facilitate sleep whereas others can disturb sleep patterns
 Caffeine stimulates the nervous system and causes diuresis
 Alcohol disturbs the sleep cycle, bad dreams may be experienced and can cause a lack of
sleep/irritability
 Snoring can cause extreme embarrassment (a person may not sleep to avoid snoring)
 Nutritional status: weight gain/loss are associated with changes in the sleep pattern
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