A Study to Assess the Level of quality of sleep among post-Operative Patients Admitted in Jubilee Mission Medical College and Research Institute Thrissur

Aleena Saju, Ancy E.S, Anitta Joy, Aneeta Agustin, Aswathy V, Anna Aneena Alby, Chanchal Chacko, Fousitha H.S
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The study was conducted to assess the level of quality of sleep among postoperative patients admitted in JMMC and RI, Thrissur. Objectives: Objectives were to assess the level of quality of sleep among post-operative patients admitted in JMMC and RI, Thrissur and to associate socio-demographic and clinical data variables with level of quality of sleep among post-operative patients admitted in JMMC and RI, Thrissur. Methodology: A non experimental approach with descriptive design was used. The study was conducted by purposive sampling technique with 91 samples having age above 18 years from the general surgery ward of JMMC and RI. The data collection tool used in the study are demographic and clinical data variables and self developed questionnaire. Questionnaire score <45 is considered as adequate sleep and >45 is considered as inadequate sleep. Both descriptive (frequency, percentage) and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Results: Socio-demographic data shows that majority of people 22 (24.2%) belong to the age group greater than 58 years and 39-48 years and 47 (51.6%) are males, 51 (56%) are Hindus. Clinical data variables shows that majority of people 74 (81.3%) were given general anesthesia, 38 (41.8%) of people is on 2 nd post operative day, 39 (42.8%) slept for 2-4 hours, 79 (86.8%) use general ward, 57 (62.6%) does not have any comorbid conditions, 75 (82.4%) have sleep disturbances, 39 (42.8%) have moderate pain and 83 (91.2%) have no history of past use of sleep medications. Inference from the Self developed Questionnaire shows that majority scored >45, 63 (69.23%) post-operative patients had inadequate sleep and only 28 (30.6%) patients scored <45 and had adequate sleep.1 There is significant association (p=0.001) between quality of sleep and sleeping hours. There is significant association (p=0.001) between quality of sleep and post-operative pain. Also there is significant association (p=0.001) between sleep quality and sleep. It is also evident that there is no association between quality of sleep and other socio-demographic and clinical data variables among post-operative patients thus adequacy of sleep identified here.2 Conclusion: The present study was to assess the level of quality of sleep among postoperative patients admitted in JMMC and RI,Thrissur. At the end of the study the investigators team found that majority 63 (69.23%) of post-operative patients have sleep disturbances only 28 (30.6%) had adequate sleep. This reflects that specific nursing care protocols for quality sleep in post-operative patients need to be developed and implemented.3
朱比利教会医学院及研究所手术后患者睡眠质量评估研究[j]
该研究旨在评估JMMC和RI, Thrissur住院的术后患者的睡眠质量水平。目的:目的是评估JMMC和RI, Thrissur住院的术后患者的睡眠质量水平,并将社会人口统计学和临床数据变量与JMMC和RI, Thrissur住院的术后患者的睡眠质量水平联系起来。方法:采用描述性设计的非实验方法。本研究采用目的抽样的方法,选取年龄在18岁以上的91例样本,分别来自南京医科大学普通外科病房和RI。本研究使用的数据收集工具为人口学和临床数据变量以及自行编制的问卷。问卷得分45分被认为睡眠不足。使用描述性统计(频率、百分比)和推断性统计对数据进行分析。结果:社会人口统计数据显示,大多数人22(24.2%)属于58岁以上和39-48岁年龄组,47(51.6%)为男性,51(56%)为印度教徒。临床资料变量显示全麻74例(81.3%),术后第2天38例(41.8%),睡眠时间2 ~ 4小时39例(42.8%),普通病房79例(86.8%),无合并症57例(62.6%),有睡眠障碍75例(82.4%),有中度疼痛39例(42.8%),无睡眠药物使用史83例(91.2%)。从自编制问卷推断,大部分患者评分>45分,63例(69.23%)患者术后睡眠不足,只有28例(30.6%)患者评分<45分且睡眠充足1睡眠质量与睡眠时间之间存在显著相关性(p=0.001)。睡眠质量与术后疼痛有显著相关性(p=0.001)。睡眠质量与睡眠之间也存在显著关联(p=0.001)。同样明显的是,术后患者的睡眠质量与其他社会人口统计学和临床数据变量之间没有关联,因此本文确定了睡眠充足性结论:本研究旨在评估JMMC和RI,Thrissur术后患者的睡眠质量水平。在研究结束时,研究小组发现,大多数63例(69.23%)术后患者有睡眠障碍,只有28例(30.6%)睡眠充足。这反映了需要制定和实施针对术后患者高质量睡眠的具体护理方案
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