Sleep health among medical students in Abakaliki Nigeria: A descriptive study

Q1 Medicine Sleep Medicine: X Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1016/j.sleepx.2024.100103
Chukwuemeka Eze
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Abstract

Background

Sleep health focuses on those measurable characteristics of sleep that are most clearly associated with physical, mental, and neurobehavioral well-being, and not necessarily the absence of sleep disorder. Sleep health is characterised by subjective satisfaction, appropriate timing, adequate duration, high efficiency, and sustained alertness during waking hours. Adequate and restful sleep is particularly crucial for medical students, who face unique challenges due to the demanding nature of their academic and clinical responsibilities. There is limited data on sleep health among medical students in Nigeria.

Objectives

This research study investigated the pattern of sleep health among medical students in Abakaliki Nigeria.

Methods

This cross-sectional observational study was undertaken among the medical students of 2 public institutions in Abakaliki Nigeria from 16th to 23rd June 2023.

Results

Out of the 288 medical students (males- 53.1 %, females- 46.9 %), good sleep health was recorded in 6.6 %. The mean SATED sleep score was 4.9 ± 1.7 (male- 4.9 ± 1.8, female- 4.9 ± 1.6) (p-value = 1) and it was significantly lower among the final-year students. Age difference, sex difference, and presence of chronic headache did not significantly affect the SATED sleep score. The mean sleep duration was 6.1 ± 1.5 hours (male- 6.1 ± 1.6, female- 6.0 ± 1.4). Sleep duration (54.5 %) had the best rating while sleep efficiency (44 %) had the lowest rating among the assessed sleep domains.

Conclusion

Sleep health is poor among medical students in Abakaliki Nigeria and significantly poorer among final-year medical students.

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Sleep Medicine: X
Sleep Medicine: X Medicine-Medicine (all)
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