Sleep Quality of Online Doctor of Nursing Practice Students

John Soliven Llaguno
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Sleep problems are common among university students and approximately one third of the general population; however, little is known about the sleep quality of online Doctor of Nursing (DNP) students, and whether the flexible schedule offered by online programs helps support students to adopt a healthy sleep pattern. Guided by the Orem’s theory of self care and deficit, underpinned by DNP essentials, this DNP project examined the sleep quality of online DNP students before and after starting doctoral studies and the factors that influence their sleep quality. Two surveys: 1). Cross-sectional survey, and 2). Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were used to collect data from Aspen University – DNP online students. Results suggest that the sleep quality of online DNP students is impacted by their studies. These findings suggest that online DNP students are not immune to the sleep problems that commonly plague brick and mortar university students. There may be a correlation between online studies and sleep quality, but further studies are needed to confirm this relationship. Application of this project and its findings is useful to the nursing profession and to other online programs. An effort may be to institute a health promotion strategy to assess the sleep quality of new incoming online students, followed by re-assessment at interval(s) throughout the programs. This health promotion strategy may provide the online student insight to their sleep quality that may lead to self- care intervention.
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睡眠问题在大学生中很常见,大约占总人口的三分之一;然而,关于在线护理博士(DNP)学生的睡眠质量,以及在线课程提供的灵活时间表是否有助于学生采用健康的睡眠模式,我们所知甚少。本项目以Orem的自我照顾和缺陷理论为指导,以DNP基本要素为基础,对在线DNP学生开始博士学习前后的睡眠质量和影响睡眠质量的因素进行了研究。两项调查:1)横断面调查和2)匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)收集阿斯彭大学- DNP在线学生的数据。结果表明,网络DNP学生的睡眠质量受到学习的影响。这些发现表明,在线DNP的学生也不能幸免于那些普遍困扰着传统大学学生的睡眠问题。在线学习和睡眠质量之间可能存在相关性,但需要进一步的研究来证实这种关系。该项目的应用及其结果对护理专业和其他在线课程有帮助。一项努力可能是建立一个健康促进策略,以评估新入学的在线学生的睡眠质量,然后在整个项目中每隔一段时间进行重新评估。这种健康促进策略可以提供在线学生洞察他们的睡眠质量,可能导致自我护理干预。
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