Kumar Mahendra, Kumari Anita, Rohilla Kusum K, Dhawan Shelly, Singh Anushi, Sharma Nivedita, Kriplani Namrata, Barari Neha, Soni Roop Kishor
Master in Nursing, Stroke Team Coordinator, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India.
Graduate in Nursing, Captain, MNS Officer, Base Hospital Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2022 Jun;11(6):3167-3173. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2113_21. Epub 2022 Jun 30.
Sleep is vital for every aspect of human life. Inadequate sleep has a massive negative impact on health and work. There is very limited information about the impact of COVID-19 on the sleep disturbance of health-care workers. In our current study, we aim to find answers to certain questions about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sleep patterns on nurses working in COVID care area.
A cross-sectional study was conducted on 305 health-care workers who were purposively enrolled for this study. The study was conducted at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India, from April to June 2021. An e-survey method was used to collect data. A questionnaire including sociodemographic characteristics, queries about sleep disturbances, and the patient health questionnaire-9 scale to assess anxiety among participants are among the research tools.
Mean age of health-care workers was 26.3 years (SD = 6.3). Most of them were women (81%) with a bachelor's degree in nursing (62%), nursing interns (46%), and married (71%). The majority of nurses (85%) were not infected with COVID and were given suitable personal protective equipment (46%) in the hospital. The majority of participants (45%) got 6-8 h of sleep per night did not receive any sleep therapy (90%). The most of participants (42%) reported that they did not enjoy performing activities and were under moderate stress (15.4).
Health-care workers are struggling to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic with limited and almost hackneyed resources. Healthy sleep is everyone's right. The current situation of the pandemic has a great impact on the psychological health of frontline health-care workers by affecting their professional performance.
睡眠对人类生活的方方面面都至关重要。睡眠不足会对健康和工作产生巨大的负面影响。关于新冠病毒对医护人员睡眠障碍的影响,相关信息非常有限。在我们当前的研究中,我们旨在找到关于新冠疫情对在新冠护理区域工作的护士睡眠模式影响的某些问题的答案。
对305名医护人员进行了一项横断面研究,这些人员是有目的地入选该研究的。该研究于2021年4月至6月在印度昌迪加尔的医学教育与研究研究生院进行。采用电子调查方法收集数据。研究工具包括一份包含社会人口学特征、关于睡眠障碍的问题以及用于评估参与者焦虑程度的患者健康问卷-9量表的问卷。
医护人员的平均年龄为26.3岁(标准差 = 6.3)。他们大多数是女性(81%),拥有护理学学士学位(62%),是实习护士(46%),并且已婚(71%)。大多数护士(85%)未感染新冠病毒,并且在医院配备了合适的个人防护装备(46%)。大多数参与者(45%)每晚睡眠6 - 8小时,未接受任何睡眠治疗(90%)。大多数参与者(42%)报告称他们不喜欢进行活动,并且处于中度压力之下(15.4)。
医护人员正在用有限且几乎陈旧的资源努力应对新冠疫情。健康睡眠是每个人的权利。疫情的当前形势通过影响一线医护人员的专业表现,对他们的心理健康产生了巨大影响。