Sleep quality and sleep hygiene in preclinical medical students of tertiary care center amidst COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional observational study.

Ashwini A Mahadule, Sunita Mittal, Meenakshi Khapre, Arun Goel, Prashant M Patil, Latika Mohan
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Objectives: Due to the long-lasting pandemic measures, such as lockdown and stay-at-home orders, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on higher education. In this study, we aimed to determine sleep quality, excessive daytime sleepiness, and sleep hygiene, and their association with anxiety, and their correlation in preclinical medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: We included 101 medical students, aged between 17-20 years of both sex from a tertiary care medical institute. Standard questionnaires were used to assess sleep quality, sleep hygiene, daytime sleepiness, and anxiety among medical students. Results: Fifty-one percent of the medical students had good sleep quality, but 35% had borderline poor sleep quality, and 13% had poor sleep quality during the lockdown. Six percent of medical students had alarmingly high daytime sleepiness. The total Adolescent Sleep Hygiene Scale (ASHS) score was grouped into poor sleep hygiene (ASHS score ≤ 3.8) and good sleep hygiene (ASHS score ≥ 4.9). Overall, sleep hygiene of medical students was poor due to behavioral arousal and bedtime routine factors, and the scores for anxiety and sleep hygiene were significantly negatively correlated, whereas daytime sleepiness showed a significant positive correlation. Conclusion: Our study revealed a high prevalence of poor sleep quality among medical students during the lockdown. Poor sleep hygiene is an eye-opener for the mostly ignored aspect of altered sleep patterns.

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COVID-19大流行期间三级保健中心预科医学生睡眠质量和睡眠卫生的横断面观察研究
由于封锁和居家令等长期大流行措施,新冠肺炎大流行对高等教育产生了负面影响。在这项研究中,我们旨在确定COVID-19大流行期间临床前医学生的睡眠质量、白天过度嗜睡和睡眠卫生,以及它们与焦虑的关系,以及它们之间的相关性。材料和方法:我们纳入了来自三级医疗机构的101名年龄在17-20岁之间的医学生。采用标准问卷评估医学生的睡眠质量、睡眠卫生、日间嗜睡和焦虑。结果:51%的医学生睡眠质量良好,35%的医学生睡眠质量差,13%的医学生在封锁期间睡眠质量差。6%的医学生白天嗜睡的程度高得惊人。青少年睡眠卫生量表(ASHS)总分分为睡眠卫生差(ASHS评分≤3.8)和睡眠卫生好(ASHS评分≥4.9)。总体而言,医学生受行为唤醒和就寝习惯因素影响,睡眠卫生较差,焦虑与睡眠卫生得分呈显著负相关,日间嗜睡得分呈显著正相关。结论:我们的研究显示,在封锁期间,医学生普遍存在睡眠质量差的问题。糟糕的睡眠卫生让人大开眼界,它揭示了睡眠模式改变中最容易被忽视的方面。
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