Hou Wen-Hsuan, Hsu Tzu-Chin, Chen Fu-Li, Wu Jeng-Cheng
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Nat Sci Sleep. 2025 Mar 11;17:437-446. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S503570. eCollection 2025.
Poor sleep in physicians is a major concern, affecting their physical and psychological well-being and increasing the risk of medical errors. In this cross-sectional study, we explored gender-specific differences in factors associated with sleep quality in physicians.
Self-report questionnaires were distributed to 401 hospital physicians in Taiwan. Statistical analyses-Student's test, Pearson's correlation test, and multivariate linear regression-were conducted to identify factors associated with sleep quality. Subgroup analyses were also conducted to analyze gender-specific differences in sleep quality and its related factors.
Of a total of 189 physicians, approximately 40% reported poor sleep quality, with no significant gender-specific differences. Multivariate analysis revealed that unhealthy dietary habits (β = 0.39, = 0.02) and a lack of regular exercise (β = -0.52, = 0.04) were significantly associated with poor sleep quality in the female physicians. By contrast, higher job demands were significantly associated with poorer sleep quality in the male physicians (β = 0.16, = 0.03).
In physicians, sleep quality is influenced by gender-specific factors. To enhance sleep quality, male physicians should focus on reducing their workload, and female physicians should prioritize improving their dietary and exercise habits. To achieve these goals, we recommend implementing gender-sensitive strategies involving flexible scheduling and workload management to reduce job demands for male physicians. We also recommend providing on-site healthy meal options and establishing exercise facilities to promote healthier lifestyle habits for female physicians. In addition, we recommend developing sleep hygiene education and mentorship programs to support work-life balance and aid stress management tailored to gender-specific needs. These strategies could help enhance the sleep quality of physicians, potentially improving their well-being and patient care quality.
医生睡眠质量差是一个主要问题,影响他们的身心健康,并增加医疗差错风险。在这项横断面研究中,我们探讨了与医生睡眠质量相关因素的性别差异。
向台湾地区401名医院医生发放了自填式问卷。进行了统计分析,包括学生t检验、皮尔逊相关检验和多元线性回归,以确定与睡眠质量相关的因素。还进行了亚组分析,以分析睡眠质量及其相关因素的性别差异。
在总共189名医生中,约40%报告睡眠质量差,无显著性别差异。多变量分析显示,不健康的饮食习惯(β = 0.39,P = 0.02)和缺乏规律运动(β = -0.52,P = 0.04)与女性医生睡眠质量差显著相关。相比之下,更高的工作要求与男性医生较差的睡眠质量显著相关(β = 0.16,P = 0.03)。
在医生中,睡眠质量受性别特异性因素影响。为提高睡眠质量,男性医生应专注于减轻工作量,女性医生应优先改善饮食和运动习惯。为实现这些目标,我们建议实施对性别敏感的策略,包括灵活排班和工作量管理,以降低男性医生的工作要求。我们还建议提供现场健康餐饮选择并建立运动设施,以促进女性医生养成更健康的生活方式习惯。此外,我们建议开展睡眠卫生教育和指导计划,以支持工作与生活的平衡,并根据性别特定需求提供压力管理帮助。这些策略有助于提高医生的睡眠质量,可能改善他们的身心健康和患者护理质量。