ASSOCIATED FACTORS TO SLEEP QUALITY OF NURSING STUDENTS AT THAI BINH UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY IN 2022

Thị Hồng Lê1,, Văn Dương Nguyễn2
1 ThaiBinh University of Medicine and Pharmacy
2 Thai Binh Medical College

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Objective: Find out some associated factors to sleep quality of nursing students at Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy in 2022. Methods: Descriptive study through cross-sectional survey on 280 nursing students studying from 1st to 4th year at Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy in 2022. Results: Associated factors to students' sleep quality include: gender, school year, academic performance, alcohol consumption, academic pressure, and psychosocial pressure. The difference was statistically significant with p<0.05.

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