This article is based on research into patients' perceptions of being
in hospital. Time, ordinarily taken for granted, becomes a significant
problem for people in hospital. Patients seek control over time that
they do not seem to have during their stay in hospital. They try to ke
ep track of time and find ways of passing it, while believing that pre
cious personal time is lost to them. The insight gained into differing
perceptions of time and how patients coped with these can be used to
reduce some of the tensions and negative aspects of the way time is ex
perienced in hospital.