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Characterization of sleep patterns and problems in healthcare workers in a tertiary care hospital

机译:高等护理医院医疗保健工人睡眠模式及问题的特征

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OBJECTIVES: Restrictions in sleep can have important adverse effects on health and job performance. We collected information about sleep from US healthcare workers to determine whether they had sleep difficulties. METHODS: We used an Internet-based survey to collect information on sleep patterns and sleep quality in healthcare workers at a tertiary care hospital. We classified these workers into short sleepers (<7 hours), normal sleepers (7-8 hours), and long sleepers (≥9 hours). We compared these three groups using simple descriptive statistics. We used logistic regression to identify factors associated with short sleep times. RESULTS: Of 3012 questionnaires distributed, 376 healthcare workers (12.5%) replied to this survey. The median age was 38 years, the median body mass index was 28 kg/m, and 76% were women. The median sleep duration on weekdays was 7 hours. Sixty-nine respondents (18.4%) were short sleepers, 269 of the respondents (71.5%) were normal sleepers, and 38 respondents (10.1%) were long sleepers. A total of 113 (30.1%) had sleep difficulties more than 50% of the time and 140 respondents (37.3%) were bothered by lack of energy from poor sleep. Short sleepers were less likely than other types of sleepers to have normal bedtimes and regular mealtimes. Eighty-four respondents (22.3%) went to bed between 2 AM and 2 PM. These workers were younger; slept less on the weekdays and weekends; and reported more difficulty with sleeping, feeling depressed, overconsumption of alcoholic beverages, and personal stressors. CONCLUSIONS: Most healthcare workers have healthy sleep patterns; however, many workers have poor sleep quality. Workers with "odd" bedtimes have abnormal sleep patterns and abnormal sleep quality; these workers need additional evaluation to understand the causes and consequences of their sleep patterns.
机译:目标:睡眠限制可能对健康和工作表现产生重要的不利影响。我们收集了有关美国医疗保健工人睡眠的信息,以确定他们是否有睡眠困难。方法:我们使用基于互联网的调查,在高等教育医院的医疗保健工人中收集有关睡眠模式和睡眠质量的信息。我们将这些工人分为睡眠者(<7小时),普通睡眠者(7-8小时)和长枕头(≥9小时)分为短睡眠者(<7小时)。我们使用简单的描述性统计数据比较这三组。我们使用Logistic回归来识别与睡眠短期相关的因素。结果:3012号问卷分发,376名医疗保健工人(12.5%)回答了这项调查。中位年龄为38岁,中位数体重指数为28公斤/米,76%是女性。平日的中位睡眠时间为7小时。六十九次受访者(18.4%)是短暂的睡眠者,269名受访者(71.5%)是正常的睡眠者,38名受访者(10.1%)是长睡眠者。总共113(30.1%)睡眠困难超过50%的时间,140名受访者(37.3%)因缺乏睡眠而缺乏能量而困扰。短睡眠者比其他类型的睡眠者更不可能有正常的床上睡眠和常规餐。八十四名受访者(22.3%)达到七中午2点至下午2点。这些工人年轻;在工作日和周末睡不少;并举报了睡眠,感到沮丧,过度公积的酒精饮料和个人压力难度的困难。结论:大多数医疗保健工人都有健康的睡眠模式;然而,许多工人睡眠质量差。 “奇数”床上的工人具有异常睡眠模式和异常睡眠质量;这些工人需要额外的评估来了解他们睡眠模式的原因和后果。

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