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Background: Sleep is very important for normal functioning and overall development of the body for all. Information on association between sleeping patterns, oral hygiene status, and self-reported academic performance among dental students is not available in Nepal.
Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the association between sleeping patterns, oral hygiene status, and selfreported academic performance among dental students.
Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study was conducted among second year to final year students of Kantipur Dental College for a period of four months. Ethical approval was obtained from the institutional review committee of Kantipur Dental College before collecting the data. Convenience sampling was used. Data collection was done by using self administered, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire for assessing sleep quality. For assessing oral hygiene status, Greene and Vermillion OHI-S index was used. Academic performance was measured by the performance of the students in their previous university exam. Data were entered in Microsoft Excel and analysis was done by using SPSS version 20 and p <0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.
Results: Altogether 138 students participated in the study. Self-reported sleep quality was fairly good among 82 (59.4%) students but the actual sleep quality determined by PSQI was good among 92 (67 %) students. Mean hours of actual sleep of participants was 7 ± 1.52 hours. The association between sleeping patterns, academic performance, and oral hygiene status was found to be statistically insignificant.
Conclusion: The sleeping patterns, oral hygiene status and academic performance had no significant association.
背景:睡眠对所有人的正常功能和身体的全面发育都非常重要。尼泊尔没有关于睡眠模式、口腔卫生状况和牙科学生自我报告的学习成绩之间关系的信息。目的:本研究的目的是评估睡眠模式、口腔卫生状况和牙科学生自我报告的学习成绩之间的关系。方法:对康提普尔牙科学院二年级至四年级学生进行为期四个月的横断面分析研究。在收集数据之前,获得了Kantipur牙科学院机构审查委员会的伦理批准。采用方便抽样。数据收集采用自我管理的匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)问卷评估睡眠质量。口腔卫生状况评估采用Greene and Vermillion ohhs指数。学业成绩是通过学生在以前的大学考试中的表现来衡量的。数据在Microsoft Excel中输入,使用SPSS version 20进行分析,p <0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:共有138名学生参与研究。有82名学生(59.4%)自我报告的睡眠质量较好,但有92名学生(67%)通过PSQI测量的实际睡眠质量较好。参与者的平均实际睡眠时间为7±1.52小时。研究发现,睡眠模式、学习成绩和口腔卫生状况之间的关联在统计上不显著。结论:睡眠方式、口腔卫生状况与学业成绩无显著相关性。