Correlation of Nutritional Status and Sleep Quality With Incidence Primary Dysmenorrhoea in Obstetric Students

Anita Yuliani, R. Rahmat, Rosa Hasti Ayu Oktavia, Diana Papila
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Women in worldwide had experienced dysmenorrhea, with 10-15% experiencing severe dysmenorrhea. The intensity and pain can affect sleep quality. Out of 51 female undergraduate midwifery students, 20 of them experienced dysmenorrhea. They reported having difficulty sleeping and often slept after 11 PM. During lectures, some of them felt exhausted. This study aimed to identify the correlation between nutritional status and sleep quality with the occurrence of primary dysmenorrhea in midwifery students. This research was a quantitative study with an analytic cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 107 undergraduate midwifery students selected using a total sampling technique. Data collection involved measuring the weight and height of respondents to categorize their body mass index (BMI), and then the respondents completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire and the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) questionnaire for primary dysmenorrhea. Data analysis was conducted using the Spearman rank correlation test. The results showed a significant negative correlation between nutritional status and the occurrence of dysmenorrhea, as well as a meaningful correlation between sleep quality and primary dysmenorrhea in midwifery students. Based on this research, we concluded that there was a correlation between nutritional status and sleep quality with the occurrence of primary dysmenorrhea.
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产科学生营养状况、睡眠质量与原发性痛经发生率的关系
世界各地的妇女都经历过痛经,其中10-15%经历过严重痛经。强度和疼痛会影响睡眠质量。在51名女助产学本科生中,有20人出现痛经。据报道,他们睡眠困难,经常在晚上11点以后才睡觉。在上课期间,他们中的一些人感到筋疲力尽。本研究旨在探讨助产学学生的营养状况和睡眠质量与原发性痛经发生的关系。本研究为定量研究,采用分析横断面设计。样本包括107名使用全抽样技术选择的助产学本科生。数据收集包括测量被调查者的体重和身高,对他们的身体质量指数(BMI)进行分类,然后被调查者完成匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)问卷和原发性痛经数值评定量表(NRS)问卷。数据分析采用Spearman秩相关检验。结果显示,助产学学生的营养状况与痛经的发生呈显著负相关,睡眠质量与原发性痛经的发生呈显著相关。基于本研究,我们认为营养状况和睡眠质量与原发性痛经的发生存在相关性。
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