Department of Nursing Administration & Education, College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2023 Jan 9;59(1):130. doi: 10.3390/medicina59010130.
Background and Objectives: Many different forms of headaches can change or impact daily activity and quality of life, which increases the financial burden on society over time. Undergraduates who get headaches may be absent from attending lectures, perform less well on their daily tasks and academic achievement, as well as struggle to build and maintain relationships with peers and mentors. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the headache-related characteristics and managing approaches among Saudi pharmacy and nursing students at a Saudi university, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: A survey questionnaire was administered in this cross-sectional study to participants at a Saudi university, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Participants included males. The sample size was calculated with Raosoft® software. Data analysis was executed using IBM Statistic SPSS, and the level of statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Results: A total of 236 participants completed the questionnaires. The majority, i.e., 218 (92.4%) of them, were male; in addition, 124 (52.5%) were aged between 26 and 30, 124 (52.5%) were pharmacy students, 112 (47.5%) were nursing students, and 134 (56.8%) were smokers. When asked about ever having at least one episode of headache during the week, 66.1% (n = 156) agreed that they had one episode of headache, although 57 (24.2%) of the students had a headache for five days during a week. With regard to the impact of headaches on everyday activities, only 34.7% of the students said that headache disrupted their regular activities. Almost 41% of the students agreed that headache impacted their academic performance. Nearly 34% of students (n = 79) who had headaches considered napping, while 33% (n = 64) took painkillers and anti-inflammatory medicines, and 25% (n = 59) considered taking caffeine. In this study, the participants’ ages and headache severity were strongly associated (p = 0.0001). More pharmacy students (66.1%) reported having severe headaches than nursing students (14.3%) (p = 0.0001). Conclusions: The current findings revealed that most of the undergraduates suffered from headaches, and the intensity of the pain was moderate; furthermore, one in four undergraduates reported that headaches impacted their academic performance. Caffeine and simple analgesics and anti-inflammatories were used for headache relief.
许多不同类型的头痛会改变或影响日常活动和生活质量,这会随着时间的推移增加社会的经济负担。患有头痛的本科生可能会缺课、日常任务和学业成绩表现不佳,以及难以与同学和导师建立和维持关系。因此,本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯利雅得一所沙特大学的药学和护理专业本科生的头痛相关特征和管理方法。
本横断面研究采用问卷调查的方式对沙特阿拉伯利雅得一所沙特大学的参与者进行了调查。参与者包括男性。使用 Raosoft®软件计算样本量。使用 IBM Statistic SPSS 进行数据分析,统计显著性水平设为 p < 0.05。
共有 236 名参与者完成了问卷。他们中的大多数(218 人,占 92.4%)为男性;此外,124 人(52.5%)年龄在 26 至 30 岁之间,124 人(52.5%)为药学专业学生,112 人(47.5%)为护理专业学生,134 人(56.8%)为吸烟者。当被问及在一周内是否至少有一次头痛发作时,66.1%(n=156)的人表示有一次头痛发作,尽管 57 人(24.2%)的学生每周有五天头痛。关于头痛对日常活动的影响,只有 34.7%的学生表示头痛扰乱了他们的正常活动。近 41%的学生表示头痛影响了他们的学习成绩。近 34%(n=79)有头痛的学生考虑小睡,33%(n=64)服用止痛药和消炎药,25%(n=59)考虑服用咖啡因。在这项研究中,参与者的年龄和头痛严重程度呈强相关(p=0.0001)。报告有严重头痛的药学专业学生(66.1%)多于护理专业学生(14.3%)(p=0.0001)。
目前的研究结果表明,大多数本科生患有头痛,疼痛程度为中度;此外,四分之一的本科生报告头痛影响了他们的学业成绩。咖啡因和简单的镇痛药和消炎药被用于缓解头痛。