Prevalence of sleep pattern impairment post Covid-19

Joselyn Patricia Cruz-Romero, Fabiola Beatriz Chasillacta-Amores
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At the end of 2019, a pandemic brought remarkable variations in the corporal and cerebral health of individuals. The states of lockdown cause people and especially youngers vary their methods of connecting with people and studying. Stating that youth bring with emotional, cultural, and social variations, it is significant to recognize how this pandemic could further increase these states. Objective: Get to know the prevalence of post-COVID 19 sleep pattern deterioration in nursing students of Technical University of Ambato cohort October 2022 – March 2023. Methodology: Data was collected from a statistically sample of 275 students through an online questionnaire. Sociodemographic information was gathered and two instruments were used for validation: the insomnia severity index and the Epworth sleepiness scale. Results: It is shown that 83.64%of the individuals showed at least one mild sleep disturbance. 76.4% of the evaluated individuals presented some insomnia problems and 57.1% have sleepiness problems during the day. A statistically linked correlation was defined among the results of the two questionnaires and women have a slight tendency to experience sleepiness compared to men. Conclusion: The results and the information suggest that sleep disorders are generated by a poor framework of students ‘schedule. Despite this, lockdown may be a severe factor for the condition that could generate other disorders.
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Covid-19后睡眠模式障碍的患病率
2019年底,一场大流行给个人的身体和大脑健康带来了显著变化。封锁状态导致人们,尤其是年轻人改变了与人交往和学习的方式。鉴于青年带来了情感、文化和社会方面的差异,认识到这场大流行如何可能进一步加剧这些状况是很重要的。目的:了解2022年10月- 2023年3月安巴托理工大学队列护生新冠肺炎后睡眠模式恶化情况。方法:通过在线问卷调查,从275名学生的统计样本中收集数据。收集社会人口学信息,并使用两种工具进行验证:失眠严重程度指数和Epworth嗜睡量表。结果:83.64%的人存在至少一种轻度睡眠障碍。76.4%的被评估个体出现了一些失眠问题,57.1%的人在白天有嗜睡问题。两份调查问卷的结果之间存在统计学上的关联,与男性相比,女性更容易犯困。结论:结果和资料表明,睡眠障碍是由学生的时间表框架不佳引起的。尽管如此,封锁可能是导致其他疾病的一个严重因素。
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