Factors Affecting Sleep Quality among University Medical and Nursing Students: A Study in Two Countries in the Mediterranean Region

Diseases Pub Date : 2024-05-05 DOI:10.3390/diseases12050089
Fadila Bousgheiri, Ali Allouch, K. Sammoud, Rut Navarro-Martínez, Vanessa Ibáñez-del Valle, M. Senhaji, Omar Cauli, N. El Mlili, Adil Najdi
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Poor sleep quality, a global public health concern, poses a significant burden on individuals, particularly health care university students facing intense academic stress. A three-center cross-sectional study was conducted at the Higher Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences in Tetouan (Morocco), Faculty of Medicine in Tangier (Morocco) and Faculty of Nursing in Valencia (Spain). We collected various data using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Pittsburgh sleep quality questionnaire, the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) and the smartphone addiction questionnaire short-version (SAS-SV). A total of 1210 students were included in our study (mean age 20.4 years, 67.2% female, nursing students (66.2%) and medical students (33.8%), 76.1% students from Morocco and 33.9% from Spain). Analysis revealed a higher prevalence of poor sleep quality among Moroccans students compared to Spanish ones (p < 0.001), that nursing students showed less favorable sleep quality than medical students (p < 0.011) and that living with a chronic disease was linked to less favorable sleep quality (p < 0.001). Lastly, intense or weak physical activity and smartphone addiction were correlated with poor sleep quality (p < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, an association persisted between poor sleep quality and factors such as the country of study (Odds ratio (OR): 6.25 [95% Confidence Interval (CI): 4.34–9.09]), involvement in nursing studies (OR: 3.50 [95% CI: 2.36–5.27]), and the presence of chronic diseases (OR: 2.70 [95% CI: 1.72–4.16]), (p < 0.01 each). Our findings highlight the multifaceted factors affecting sleep quality in young university students. The implications underscore the imperative of interventions tailored to this demographic group.
影响医护专业大学生睡眠质量的因素:地中海地区两个国家的研究
睡眠质量差是一个全球性的公共健康问题,给个人,尤其是面临巨大学业压力的医护专业大学生带来了沉重的负担。我们在摩洛哥泰图安护理与健康科学高等学院、摩洛哥丹吉尔医学院和西班牙巴伦西亚护理学院开展了一项三中心横断面研究。我们使用社会人口学问卷、匹兹堡睡眠质量问卷、国际体育活动问卷(IPAQ)和智能手机成瘾问卷短版(SAS-SV)收集了各种数据。我们的研究共纳入了 1210 名学生(平均年龄 20.4 岁,67.2% 为女性,护理专业学生(66.2%)和医科学生(33.8%),76.1% 的学生来自摩洛哥,33.9% 的学生来自西班牙)。分析表明,与西班牙学生相比,摩洛哥学生睡眠质量差的发生率更高(p < 0.001),护理专业学生的睡眠质量比医科学生差(p < 0.011),患有慢性疾病与睡眠质量差有关(p < 0.001)。最后,剧烈或微弱的体育活动以及智能手机成瘾与睡眠质量差有关(p < 0.001)。在多变量分析中,睡眠质量差与就读国家(比值比(OR):6.25 [95% 置信区间(CI):4.34-9.09])、参与护理研究(OR:3.50 [95% CI:2.36-5.27])和是否患有慢性疾病(OR:2.70 [95% CI:1.72-4.16])等因素之间仍存在关联(p < 0.01)。我们的研究结果凸显了影响青年大学生睡眠质量的多方面因素。这些影响强调了针对这一人群采取干预措施的必要性。
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