Improving Sleep Quality and Quantity in Hospitalized Patients With Melatonin: A Quality Improvement Project at HCA (Hospital Corporation of America) Oak Hill Hospital.
Division
West Florida
Hospital
Oak Hill Hospital
Document Type
Manuscript
Publication Date
12-31-2025
Keywords
clinical sleep interventions, hospital patient well-being, melatonin, sleep latency reduction, sleep quality
Disciplines
Chemicals and Drugs | Internal Medicine | Medicine and Health Sciences | Quality Improvement
Abstract
This study investigated the effectiveness of melatonin in improving sleep quality among hospitalized patients. Researchers assessed sleep parameters, including duration, latency (time to fall asleep), awakenings, and subjective quality, before and after melatonin administration. Results showed significant improvement after melatonin across all measures, with increased sleep duration, faster sleep onset, fewer awakenings, and better reported sleep quality. These findings suggest melatonin supplementation as a potential strategy to enhance sleep in hospitalized patients.
Publisher or Conference
Cureus
Recommended Citation
Ren T, Hamidullah A, Samaranayake S, et al. Improving Sleep Quality and Quantity in Hospitalized Patients With Melatonin: A Quality Improvement Project at HCA (Hospital Corporation of America) Oak Hill Hospital. Cureus. 2025;17(12):e100510. Published 2025 Dec 31. doi:10.7759/cureus.100510