%0 Journal Article
%A Wilfling, Denise
%A Berg, Almuth
%A Dörner, Jonas
%A Bartmann, Natascha
%A Klatt, Thomas
%A Meyer, Gabriele
%A Halek, Margareta
%A Möhler, Ralph
%A Köpke, Sascha
%A Dichter, Martin N
%T Attitudes and knowledge of nurses working at night and sleep promotion in nursing home residents: multicenter cross-sectional survey.
%J BMC geriatrics
%V 23
%N 1
%@ 1471-2318
%C London
%I BioMed Central
%M DZNE-2023-00432
%P 206
%D 2023
%Z CC BY
%X Sleep disturbances are common in nursing home residents and challenging for their nurses. Knowledge about sleep and sleep promoting factors is essential to provide adequate sleep management, where nurses play a key role. Therefore, nurses' knowledge and attitudes towards sleep and sleep promoting interventions is important as enabling or inhibiting factor for successful sleep management.A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted among nurses working wholly or partially at night in nursing homes in Germany. Data were collected between February and April 2021 via online or paper and pencil questionnaires, comprising 56 items. Nursing homes were recruited through existing cooperation with the study centers as well as via nursing home registers.Finally, 138 nursing homes participated and 271 nurses completed the survey. Nurses agreed that sleep disturbances are an important topic with important impact on resident' health. Although, the assessment of sleep was seen as nurses' responsibility, only 40 nurses (14.7
%K Humans
%K Cross-Sectional Studies
%K Clinical Competence
%K Nursing Homes
%K Sleep Wake Disorders: diagnosis
%K Sleep Wake Disorders: epidemiology
%K Sleep Wake Disorders: therapy
%K Sleep
%K Nurses’ attitudes (Other)
%K Educational needs (Other)
%K Germany (Other)
%K Nurses’ attitudes (Other)
%K Nursing homes (Other)
%K Sleep (Other)
%K Sleep promotion (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:37003974
%2 pmc:PMC10066004
%R 10.1186/s12877-023-03928-9
%U https://pub.dzne.de/record/257552