2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-021-00635-x
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Relationship between sleep habits and academic performance in university Nursing students

Abstract: Background Sleep disorders are composed of a group of diseases of increasing prevalence and with social-health implications to be considered a public health problem. Sleep habits and specific sleep behaviors have an influence on the academic success of students. However, the characteristics of sleep and sleep habits of university students as predictors of poor academic performance have been scarcely analyzed. In the present study, we aimed to investigate sleep habits and their influence on acad… Show more

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“…Another reason could be that nurse nursing students face busy schedules due to a challenging curriculum consisting of theoretical and practical training and study for registered nurse licensure exams. Similarly, Gallego‐Gómez et al (2021) reported that 72.5% of the nursing students recognized that their work and/or academic activities require going to sleep late and 47.6% of the students preferred going to sleep late to obtain better academic results. However, some who lacks sleep might instead be the overly diligent student.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Another reason could be that nurse nursing students face busy schedules due to a challenging curriculum consisting of theoretical and practical training and study for registered nurse licensure exams. Similarly, Gallego‐Gómez et al (2021) reported that 72.5% of the nursing students recognized that their work and/or academic activities require going to sleep late and 47.6% of the students preferred going to sleep late to obtain better academic results. However, some who lacks sleep might instead be the overly diligent student.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…College students' sleep quality and duration are critical to their academic success 4,5. For example, nursing students' perceptions of poor sleep habits have been associated with weak academic performance and low confidence in clinical practice 6,7. Furthermore, their poor sleep quality and patterns were more prevalent during the pandemic lockdown 8.…”
Section: Sleep Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cuando se habla de una buena higiene del sueño, algunos de los factores biológicos determinantes son: los patrones y los hábitos (2,6). Los patrones están determinados por las personas de acuerdo con sus preferencias, resaltando tres cronotipos (matutinos, intermedio y vespertinos); y los hábitos son los factores endógenos, exógenos o ambientales para la promoción del sueño (2,7,8,9). La falta crónica de sueño o la privación de este, provoca somnolencia y deterioro de los procesos cognitivos (10,11).…”
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