Effects of Occupational Therapy and Sleep Hygiene in the Hospital

Just like eating and drinking, sleep is required for the human body to function normally. Sleep influences mood, behaviors, and energy levels and is vital to participation, serving as a state of altered consciousness during which the body rests and restores itself (Tester & Foss, 2018). Because sleep is an occupational domain that plays a critical role in health and well-being, occupational therapy practitioners should highlight sleep with clients throughout the life

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