Sleep quality problems in Thai medical students

IF 1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Sleep Science Pub Date : 2021-03-30 DOI:10.5935/1984-0063.20220023
Papan Thaipisuttikul, Thongthai Theansukont, Ratima Boonmueng, Pattarabhorn Wisajun
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Objective To explore sleep quality and daytime sleepiness problems in medical students at Ramathibodi Hospital. Methods This was a cross-sectional study. Data were collected using questionnaires. The questionnaires included (1) Demographic and personal data, (2) The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) for sleep quality problem assessment and (3) The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) for daytime sleepiness assessment. Results Of 691 medical students, 165 (23.9%) completed questionnaires. The prevalence of poor sleep quality and daytime sleepiness were 63.6% and 41.8%, respectively. After adjusted for age and relationship concern, academic concern (prevalence ratio 1.46) and nighttime activity without screen (prevalence ratio 1.43) were associated significantly with sleep quality problem. No factor was associated with daytime sleepiness. Discussion Interventions to reduce academic burdens should be promoted to improve sleep problems in medical students. Further studies in larger groups of medical students using both subjective and objective measurements should be done in the future.
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泰国医科学生的睡眠质量问题
目的了解Ramathibodi医院医学生的睡眠质量及白天嗜睡问题。方法采用横断面研究。通过问卷调查收集数据。问卷包括:(1)人口学和个人资料,(2)评估睡眠质量问题的匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和(3)评估白天嗜睡的Epworth嗜睡量表(ESS)。结果691名医学生中,165人(23.9%)完成问卷调查。睡眠质量差和白天嗜睡的患病率分别为63.6%和41.8%。在调整了年龄和关系顾虑后,学业顾虑(患病率为1.46)和夜间无屏幕活动(患病率为1.43)与睡眠质量问题显著相关。没有任何因素与白天嗜睡有关。应提倡减轻学业负担的干预措施,以改善医学生的睡眠问题。今后应在更大的医学生群体中使用主观和客观测量方法进行进一步的研究。
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Sleep Science
Sleep Science CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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