轮班护士的睡眠质量与血压水平之间的关系

A.I. Tsipkalo, Kateryna Kozak, Mariya Marushchak
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该研究旨在评估治疗科室和外科科室轮班工作的护士的睡眠质量,并确定血压(BP)水平与睡眠质量之间可能存在的关系。 共有 20 名治疗科室护士和 20 名手术科室护士参与了这项研究。睡眠质量采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)进行评估。根据标准方案,使用 Korotkoff 法测量血压;使用血压计在上午 10:00 和 10:30 之间测量两次,每次间隔 2 分钟。根据欧洲心脏病学会和欧洲高血压学会(2018)的建议,确定了基本动脉高血压(AH)的诊断。 对参与轮班工作的护士的睡眠质量进行的总体评估表明,她们的睡眠质量较差;这在外科和治疗科的受访者中都是如此。但据观察,治疗科室护士的睡眠质量明显较低。此外,睡眠质量差还与 AH 有关,65% 的治疗科室护士和 45% 的外科科室护士,即几乎所有受试者都被诊断出患有 AH。其中,治疗科室护士的收缩压水平超过了外科科室护士的收缩压水平。 睡眠质量差是诱发甲状腺肿大的一个重要风险因素,与轮班工作的护士息息相关。应开展更多的临床研究,以更好地了解卫生部门轮班工作者因睡眠障碍而导致心脏代谢不良后果的机制。
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Relationship between sleep quality and blood pressure level in nurses performing shift work
The aim of the study was to evaluate the quality of sleep in nurses performing shift work in therapeutic and surgical departments and to establish possible relationships between level of blood pressure (BP) and quality of sleep. A total of 20 nurses of the therapeutic departments and 20 nurses of the surgical departments were enrolled in the study. Sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). BP was measured according to the standard protocol using the Korotkoff method; a sphygmomanometer was used for this twice with an interval of 2 min between 10:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The average value for the 2 indicators was calculated. The diagnosis of essential arterial hypertension (AH) was established according to the recommendations of the European Association of Cardiology and the European Association of Hypertension (2018). The overall assessment of the sleep quality of the nurses involved in shift work indicates poor sleep quality; this was true in respondents of both the surgical and therapeutic profiles. However, it was observed that the quality of sleep was significantly lower in nurses of the therapeutic departments. Moreover, poor sleep quality was associated with AH, which was diagnosed in 65% of the nurses of the therapeutic departments and 45% of the nurses of the surgical departments, that is, in almost all of the subjects. Herewith, in the nurses of the therapeutic departments, the level of systolic BP exceeded that of the nurses of the surgical departments. Poor sleep quality is a significant risk factor for AH development and is relevant to nurses performing shift work. Additional clinical studies should be conducted to better understand the mechanisms underlying such adverse cardiometabolic outcomes associated with sleep disorders in the health-sector shift workers.
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