Daytime sleepiness and related factors in nursing students

Sep 18, 2017Nurse education today

Daytime Sleepiness and Its Related Factors in Nursing Students

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Abstract

The prevalence of daytime sleepiness in nursing students is 10.5%.

  • Second-grade students, those who are married, and individuals who do not consume coffee or tea reported higher levels of daytime sleepiness.
  • Living alone and self-assessing academic achievement as poor were linked to increased daytime sleepiness.
  • Increased daytime sleepiness was associated with behaviors such as using the Internet in the morning and experiencing sleep disturbances like talking in sleep, teeth grinding, and restlessness before sleep.

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