医学生和医务辅助人员的睡眠数量和质量:综合研究与分析

Pinaki Wani
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简介睡眠在维持认知功能和整体健康方面起着至关重要的作用,尤其是医学生和医务辅助人员,他们面临着影响其睡眠模式和学习成绩的独特压力。了解这些学生的睡眠质量对于解决潜在问题、促进他们的整体健康和学业成功至关重要。目的:本研究旨在使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)全面评估来自城市三级医疗保健中心的医学和理疗专业本科生的睡眠质量。研究方法共有 294 名学生参与研究,包括 226 名医学学士和 68 名物理治疗专业学生,全部为女性。PSQI 用于评估参与者睡眠质量的各个组成部分。数据分析包括检查睡眠潜伏期、持续时间、效率、干扰、日间功能障碍和整体睡眠质量。此外,还参考了世界范围内的比较研究,以了解研究结果的来龙去脉。研究结果研究显示,31.3%的参与者睡眠质量不佳,其中34.51%的医学学士和21%的物理治疗专业学生表现出严重的睡眠障碍。从性别上看,30 名男性 MBBS 学生、48 名女性 MBBS 学生和 14 名女性物理治疗学生的睡眠质量较差。对 PSQI 各组成部分的分析凸显了学生们不同的睡眠模式,强调了睡眠潜伏期、持续时间、效率、干扰和日间功能障碍等挑战。全球范围内开展的比较研究证实,医学生睡眠质量差的发生率很高。导致睡眠质量差的因素包括学业压力、学习方式紊乱和考试压力增大。结论研究结果突出表明,亟需采取干预措施来解决医学生和医务辅助人员的睡眠质量问题,从而提高他们的身心健康和学习成绩。建议开展进一步研究,探索影响这一人群睡眠质量的其他因素,为更有针对性的干预措施和支持系统铺平道路。认识到睡眠质量对学生群体的重要性,对于促进他们的全面发展和学业成功至关重要。
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Quantity and Quality of Sleep among Medical and Paramedical Students: A Comprehensive Study and Analysis
Introduction: Sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining cognitive function and overall well-being, particularly among medical and paramedical students who face unique stressors impacting their sleep patterns and academic performance. Understanding the sleep quality of these students is essential for addressing potential issues and promoting their overall health and academic success. Aim: This study aimed to comprehensively evaluate the sleep quality of undergraduate medical and physiotherapy students from an urban tertiary health care center using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Methodology: A total of 294 students participated in the study, including 226 MBBS and 68 Physiotherapy students, all of whom were females. The PSQI was utilized to assess various components of sleep quality among the participants. Data analysis involved examining sleep latency, duration, efficiency, disturbances, daytime dysfunction, and overall sleep quality. Comparative studies worldwide were also referenced to contextualize the findings. Results: The study revealed that 31.3% of participants experienced poor sleep quality, with 34.51% of MBBS and 21% of Physiotherapy students exhibiting significant sleep disturbances. Gender-wise, 30 male MBBS students, 48 female MBBS students, and 14 female physiotherapy students experienced poor sleep quality. Analysis of PSQI components highlighted varying sleep patterns among students, emphasizing challenges such as sleep latency, duration, efficiency, disturbances, and daytime dysfunction. Comparative studies conducted worldwide supported the high prevalence rates of poor sleep quality among medical students. Contributing factors identified included academic stress, disrupted learning styles, and increased exam pressures. Conclusion: The findings underscore the critical need for interventions to address sleep quality issues among medical and paramedical students, with the goal of enhancing their well-being and academic performance. Further research is recommended to explore additional factors influencing sleep quality in this demographic, paving the way for more targeted interventions and support systems. Recognizing the significance of sleep quality in student populations is paramount for fostering their holistic development and success in academic pursuits.
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