KMID : 0980720220410020097
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Keimyung Medical Journal 2022 Volume.41 No. 2 p.97 ~ p.102
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Insomnia Severity and Its Influencing Factors of Nurses Caring the COVID-19 Patients
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Yang Yun-Yi
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Abstract
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The sleep disturbance of nurses participating in patient care is under threat amid the coronaviurs disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study aimed to identify the insomnia severity and its influencing factors on 154 nurses who participated in patient care at a dedicated hospital for COVID-19 in June 2020 in South Korea. In our participants, insomnia severity score was 12.05 point, and 63.0% (n = 97) reported having insomnia (insomnia severity score ¡Ã 10). The most common insomnia symptom in the insomnia group (n = 97) was sleep fragmentation (54.6%). In this study, anxiety influence nurse¡¯s insomnia severity. Therefore, a management program should be designed to improve the sleep disturbance of nurses during the current pandemic. In particular, a solution to reduce anxiety is requires special attention.
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KEYWORD
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Anxiety, COVID-19, Insomnia, Nurses, Sleep
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