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Sleep and circadian disturbances play a major role in recovery after critical illness. Ample research has shown sleep to be disturbed during the stay at the intensive care unit (ICU); however, the trajectory of sleep after ICU discharge is sparsely described. The current study aimed to describe the development of the sleep-wake rhythm in subjects discharged from ICU to a hospital ward. Following discharge from the ICU to a general hospital ward, the participants were monitored with an ActiGraph for sleep assessment for 7days or until ho