2020
DOI: 10.37771/kjn.v2i1.421
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Hubungan Resiliensi dan Kualitas Tidur Mahasiswa Profesi Ners Universitas Klabat Tahun Ajaran 2019/2020

Abstract: Tidur merupakan proses biologis yang penting untuk kehidupan dan kesehatan yang optimal. Tidur berhubungan erat dengan kesehatan mental. Kualitas tidur dan resiliensi secara teoritis dapat membagi dasar mekanisme saraf yang saling mempengaruhi. Tujuan penelitian: untuk mengetahui hubungan resiliensi dan kualitas tidur pada mahasiswa profersi ners Universitas Klabat tahun ajaran 2019/2020. Metode Penelitian: merupakan penelitian analitik observasional dengan pendekatan cross-sectional. Analisa data menggunakan … Show more

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“…In European Union countries, over 50% of the nursing staff work night shifts, while in the United States of America 55% of nursing staff work more than 40 hours a week, and 30-70% of nurses sleep less than six hours before their shift. In Sulawesi Utara, there were less report in sleeping behavior, however, recent study conducted by Kaparang and Nabut (2019) to professional nurse students in Universitas Klabat, Sulawesi Utara found that 95% (N=60) of the participants were "poor sleepers" in their global sleep score. Less data reported does not necessarily implies that the problem is not there or the magnitude of it is small.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In European Union countries, over 50% of the nursing staff work night shifts, while in the United States of America 55% of nursing staff work more than 40 hours a week, and 30-70% of nurses sleep less than six hours before their shift. In Sulawesi Utara, there were less report in sleeping behavior, however, recent study conducted by Kaparang and Nabut (2019) to professional nurse students in Universitas Klabat, Sulawesi Utara found that 95% (N=60) of the participants were "poor sleepers" in their global sleep score. Less data reported does not necessarily implies that the problem is not there or the magnitude of it is small.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%