College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.
Front Public Health. 2023 Aug 23;11:1182758. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1182758. eCollection 2023.
College students report disturbed sleep patterns that can negatively impact their wellbeing and academic performance.
This study examined the effect of a 4-week sleep hygiene program that included sleep education and actigraph sleep trackers (FITBITs) on improving sleep quality and reducing psychological worry without control group.
A pilot quasi-experimental design, participants were randomly selected medical and health sciences from a university students in the United-Arab-Emirates.
Students were asked to wear FITBITs and log their daily sleep data and completed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ). Extensive sleep hygiene education was delivered via lectures, a WhatsApp group, and the Blackboard platform. In total, 50 students completed pre-and post-assessments and returned FITBIT data.
There was a significant difference in the prevalence of good sleep postintervention compared with pre-intervention (46% vs. 28%; = 0.0126). The mean PSQI score was significantly lower post-intervention compared with pre-intervention (6.17 ± 3.16 vs. 7.12.87; = 0.04, Cohen's d 0.33). After the intervention, subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, and daytime dysfunction were significantly improved compared with pre-intervention ( < 0.05). In addition, FITBIT data showed total sleep time and the number of restless episodes per night were significantly improved postintervention compared with pre-intervention ( = 0.013). The mean PSWQ score significantly decreased from pre-intervention to = 0.049, Cohen' d = 0.25. The correlation between PSQI and PSWQ scores was significant post-intervention (β = 0.40, = 0.02).
Our results may inform university educational policy and curricular reform to incorporate sleep hygiene awareness programs to empower students and improve their sleep habits.
大学生报告睡眠模式紊乱,这可能对他们的健康和学业成绩产生负面影响。
本研究旨在检验一项为期 4 周的睡眠卫生计划的效果,该计划包括睡眠教育和活动记录仪(FITBIT),目的是在没有对照组的情况下改善睡眠质量和减少心理担忧。
设计、设置和参与者:采用试点准实验设计,参与者是从阿联酋一所大学的医学和健康科学专业的学生中随机选择的。
学生被要求佩戴 FITBIT 并记录他们的日常睡眠数据,并完成匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和宾夕法尼亚州担忧问卷(PSWQ)。通过讲座、WhatsApp 群组和 Blackboard 平台提供了广泛的睡眠卫生教育。共有 50 名学生完成了前后评估并返回了 FITBIT 数据。
与干预前相比,干预后良好睡眠的发生率有显著差异(46%比 28%; = 0.0126)。与干预前相比,干预后 PSQI 评分显著降低(6.17 ± 3.16 比 7.12.87; = 0.04,Cohen's d 0.33)。干预后,主观睡眠质量、入睡潜伏期和日间功能障碍均显著改善( < 0.05)。此外,与干预前相比,FITBIT 数据显示总睡眠时间和夜间不安宁发作次数均显著增加( = 0.013)。干预后 PSWQ 评分从干预前显著降低( = 0.049,Cohen' d = 0.25)。干预后 PSQI 和 PSWQ 评分之间的相关性显著(β = 0.40, = 0.02)。
我们的结果可能为大学教育政策和课程改革提供信息,纳入睡眠卫生意识计划,以增强学生的能力并改善他们的睡眠习惯。