To Assess Sleep Quality among Pakistani Junior Physicians (House Officers): A Cross-sectional Study.

A A Surani, A Surani, S Zahid, S Ali, R Farhan, S Surani
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Background: Sleep deprivation among junior physicians (house officers) is of growing concern. In developed countries, duty hours are now mandated, but in developing countries, junior physicians are highly susceptible to develop sleep impairment due to long working hours, on-call duties and shift work schedule.

Aim: We undertook the study to assess sleep quality among Pakistani junior physicians.

Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at private and public hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan, from June 2012 to January 2013. The study population comprised of junior doctors (house physicians and house surgeons). A consecutive sample of 350 physicians was drawn from the above-mentioned study setting. The subject underwent two validated self-administered questionnaires, that is, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS).

Results: A total of 334 physicians completely filled out the questionnaire with a response rate of 95.4% (334/350). Of 334 physicians, 36.8% (123/334) were classified as "poor sleepers" (global PSQI score > 5). Poor sleep quality was associated with female gender (P = 0.01), excessive daytime sleepiness (P < 0.01), lower total sleep time (P < 0.001), increased sleep onset latency (P < 0.001), and increased frequency of sleep disturbances (P < 0.001). Abnormal ESS scores (ESS > 10) were more prevalent among poor sleepers (P < 0.01) signifying increased level of daytime hypersomnolence.

Conclusion: Sleep quality among Pakistani junior physicians is significantly poor. Efforts must be directed towards proper sleep hygiene education. Regulations regarding duty hour limitations need to be considered.

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评估巴基斯坦初级医师(住院医师)的睡眠质量:一项横断面研究。
背景:初级医师(住院医师)的睡眠剥夺问题日益受到关注。在发达国家,现在规定了工作时间,但在发展中国家,由于长时间工作、随叫随到和轮班工作,初级医生很容易患上睡眠障碍。目的:本研究旨在评估巴基斯坦初级医生的睡眠质量。研究对象和方法:2012年6月至2013年1月在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的私立和公立医院进行了一项横断面研究。研究人群由初级医生(家庭医生和家庭外科医生)组成。从上述研究环境中抽取了350名医生的连续样本。受试者接受了匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和Epworth嗜睡量表(ESS)两份经验证的自填问卷。结果:共有334名医生完整填写了问卷,回复率为95.4%(334/350)。在334名医生中,36.8%(123/334)被归类为“睡眠不良者”(全球PSQI评分> 5)。睡眠质量差与女性(P = 0.01)、白天过度嗜睡(P < 0.01)、总睡眠时间较短(P < 0.001)、睡眠发作潜伏期增加(P < 0.001)和睡眠障碍频率增加(P < 0.001)相关。睡眠不佳者ESS评分异常(ESS > 10)更为普遍(P < 0.01),说明白天嗜睡程度增加。结论:巴基斯坦初级医师的睡眠质量明显较差。必须努力进行适当的睡眠卫生教育。需要考虑有关工作时间限制的规定。
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