护生睡眠模式、社会时差与生活质量的评价*,*。

Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.5152/FNJN.2023.22176
Azzet Yüksel, Aylin Özakgül
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目的:探讨护生时型、社会时差与生活质量的关系。方法:本研究采用描述性方法进行计划和实施。研究数据收集于2019-2020年秋季学期。研究人群包括在伊斯坦布尔州立和私立大学护理系工作的护理专业学生。研究样本包括1152名在获得知情同意后同意参与研究的护理专业学生。数据收集使用“学生信息表”、“早晚性量表”和“土耳其世卫组织生活质量量表简表”。结果:在护理专业学生中,81.2% (n = 935)为女性,26.5% (n = 305)为一年级学生,86.5% (n = 997)为不吸烟者,92.4% (n = 1065)为不饮酒者。本研究护生以中间型为主(80.2%)。学生的社会时差平均值为1.36±0.73小时(最小值:0-最大值:4.8)。多元回归分析表明,社交时差的增加降低了身体和环境子维度的平均得分,而早晨时间类型的增加增加了身体、心理和社会子维度的平均得分。结论:较高的社会时差降低了生活质量,而早晨的时间类型提高了生活质量。
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Evaluation of Nursing Students' Sleep Patterns, Social Jet Lag, and Quality of Life*,*.

Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between the chronotypes of nursing students, social jet lag, and quality of life.

Method: This study was planned and performed in a descriptive, method. Research data were collected in the 2019-2020 fall semester. The research population consisted of nursing students working at the nursing departments of state and private universities in Istanbul. The study sample included 1152 nursing students who agreed to participate in the study after obtaining informed consent. Data were collected using the "Student Information Form," "Morningness- Eveningness Scale," and "Short Form of the Turkish WHO Quality of Life Scale."

Results: Of the nursing students, 81.2% (n = 935) were women, 26.5% (n = 305) were first-year students, 86.5% (n = 997) were non-smoker, and 92.4% (n = 1065) not consumed alcohol. Most of the nursing students in this study were intermediate chronotypes (80.2%). Students' social-jet lag mean value was 1.36±0.73 hours (min:0-max:4.8). Multiple regression analysis showed that an increase in social jetlag decreases the average scores of the physical and environmental subdimension and an increase in the morning chronotype increases the average scores of the physical, mental, and social subdimension.

Conclusion: High social jet lag reduced the quality of life and a morning chronotype improved the quality of life.

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