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新冠疫情两波期间护理人员睡眠障碍的特征

Characteristics of sleep disturbance across two waves of the COVID-19 pandemic among nursing staffs.

作者信息

Wu Pei-Jhen, Wang Wen Chun, Liu Chin-Lien, Lin Guei-Ging, Lo Ying-Ying, Chou Frank Huang-Chih

机构信息

Department of Nurse, Kaohsiung Municipal Kai-Syuan Psychiatric Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Department of Forensic Psychiatry, Kaohsiung Municipal Kai-Syuan Psychiatric Hospital, Kaohsiung, No.130, Kaisyuan 2nd Rd., Lingya Dist., Kaohsiung City, 802211, Taiwan.

出版信息

Sleep Med X. 2024 Aug 12;8:100120. doi: 10.1016/j.sleepx.2024.100120. eCollection 2024 Dec 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

COVID-19 has impacted human lifestyles, including sleep quality. For nursing staff, sleep disorders not only impact their health and daily lives but also have implications for patient safety. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the psychological and social aspects of nursing staff and the factors influencing their sleep quality through a two-wave survey.

METHODS

Nursing staff from a psychiatric hospital in southern Taiwan were recruited in two waves during the COVID-19 epidemic. The level of sleep disturbance and related variables, such as Lo's Healthy and Happy Lifestyle Scale (LHHLS) and Societal Influences Survey Questionnaire (SISQ), were collected through self-report questionnaires. Factors related to the level of sleep disturbance were examined using univariate linear regression and multilevel linear regression.

RESULTS

508 nursing staff members were included in the study, with 254 members in each wave. A significant difference was found between the two waves in the positive thinking of LHHLS and all subscales of SISQ. During the second wave, sleep disturbances were mainly related to self-efficacy, positive thinking, social anxiety, and social desirability. At the fourth wave, sleep disturbances were mainly related to self-efficacy, positive thinking, and social anxiety. However, these effects change when the trend of the epidemic shifts, and other factors are taken into account.

CONCLUSIONS

This study analyzed the factors related to the sleep quality of nursing staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. We preliminarily explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the sleep quality of nursing staff. However, determining whether the end of the epidemic has reduced the impact on nursing staff requires further research.

摘要

目的

新冠疫情已对人类生活方式产生影响,包括睡眠质量。对于护理人员而言,睡眠障碍不仅影响他们的健康和日常生活,还对患者安全有影响。本研究的目的是通过两阶段调查,探讨新冠疫情对护理人员心理和社会层面的影响以及影响其睡眠质量的因素。

方法

在新冠疫情期间,分两阶段招募了台湾南部一家精神病医院的护理人员。通过自填问卷收集睡眠障碍水平及相关变量,如罗的健康快乐生活方式量表(LHHLS)和社会影响调查问卷(SISQ)。使用单变量线性回归和多水平线性回归检查与睡眠障碍水平相关的因素。

结果

本研究纳入了508名护理人员,每阶段各254名。两阶段在LHHLS的积极思维以及SISQ的所有子量表方面存在显著差异。在第二阶段,睡眠障碍主要与自我效能感、积极思维、社交焦虑和社会期望有关。在第四阶段,睡眠障碍主要与自我效能感、积极思维和社交焦虑有关。然而,当疫情趋势转变并考虑其他因素时,这些影响会发生变化。

结论

本研究分析了新冠疫情期间护理人员睡眠质量的相关因素。我们初步探讨了新冠疫情对护理人员睡眠质量的影响。然而,确定疫情结束是否减少了对护理人员的影响还需要进一步研究。

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