Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo

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Introduction: In previous studies the frequency of sleep quality in medical students is high and the most common learning styles are the theoretical and reflective (assimilator modeled after Kolb). Previous studies made in Lima found frequencies of 64.5% and 58% of poor sleep quality. Also in anothe...

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Autores: Del Pielago Meoño, Aldo Fabrizzi, Failoc Rojas, Virgilio Efraín, Plasencia Dueñas , Esteban Alberto, Díaz Vélez, Cristian
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
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spelling Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz GalloCalidad de sueño y estilo de aprendizaje en estudiantes de Medicina Humana de la Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz GalloDel Pielago Meoño, Aldo FabrizziFailoc Rojas, Virgilio EfraínPlasencia Dueñas , Esteban AlbertoDíaz Vélez, CristianLearningsleepstudents medicalIntroduction: In previous studies the frequency of sleep quality in medical students is high and the most common learning styles are the theoretical and reflective (assimilator modeled after Kolb). Previous studies made in Lima found frequencies of 64.5% and 58% of poor sleep quality. Also in another study found that in Spain and Chile dominated the predominant learning styles are reflective and theoretical is why we set as our objective: To determine the association between sleep quality and learning styles of medical students UNPRG. Material and Method: This cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of students of medicine UNPRG, working with a sample of 174. We measured the quality of sleep by Sleep Quality Index in Pittsburgh and learning styles with the Learning Style Questionnaire of Honey-Alonso, turning then to the Kolb model. Statistical analysis: Means, frequencies, chi-square and T-student, in addition estimate the prevalence ratio. Results: The frequency of poor sleep quality was 79.9%. The predominant learning style was assimilating at a frequency of 54.5% (95) (p> 0.05). Discussion: No association between sleep quality and learning styles. There was association between sleep quality and do sports or extracurricular academic activities, who had 32% less likely to have poor sleep quality.Introducción: Según estudios previos la frecuencia de calidad de sueño en estudiantes de Medicina es elevada y los estilos de aprendizaje más frecuentes son el teórico y el reflexivo (asimilador según el modelo de Kolb). Estudios previos hechos en Lima encontraron frecuencias de 64% y 58% de mala calidad de sueño. Asimismo otros estudios en el exterior encontraron que los estilos de aprendizaje predominante son reflexivo y teórico. Objetivo: Determinar la asociación entre la calidad de sueño y estilos de aprendizaje en estudiantes de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo (UNPRG). Material y Método: Tipo de estudio: analítico, transversal. La población de estudio fueron los estudiantes de Medicina de la UNPRG, muestra de 174 alumnos. Se midió la calidad de sueño mediante el Índice de calidad de sueño de Pittsburgh y los estilos de aprendizaje con el cuestionario de estilos de aprendizaje de Honey-Alonso, convirtiéndolos luego al modelo de Kolb. Análisis estadístico: Medias, frecuencias, chi-cuadrado y T-student, además del cálculo de la Razón de Prevalencia. Resultados: La frecuencia de mala calidad del sueño fue de 79,9%. El estilo de aprendizaje predominante fue el asimilador con una frecuencia del 54,5% (95) (p>0,05). Discusión: No se encontró asociación entre calidad de sueño y estilos de aprendizaje. Existió asociación entre calidad de sueño y realizar actividades deportivas o actividades académicas extracurriculares, encontrando 32% menos probabilidad de tener mala calidad de sueño.Colegio Médico del Perú2013-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1310ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol 30 No 4 (2013): October - December; 63-68ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 30 Núm. 4 (2013): Octubre-Diciembre; 63-681728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1310/762https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1310/1343Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13102023-07-06T05:57:11Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
Calidad de sueño y estilo de aprendizaje en estudiantes de Medicina Humana de la Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo
title Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
spellingShingle Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
Del Pielago Meoño, Aldo Fabrizzi
Learning
sleep
students medical
title_short Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
title_full Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
title_fullStr Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
title_full_unstemmed Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
title_sort Sleep´s quality and style of learning in students of human medicine at the National University Pedro Ruiz Gallo
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Del Pielago Meoño, Aldo Fabrizzi
Failoc Rojas, Virgilio Efraín
Plasencia Dueñas , Esteban Alberto
Díaz Vélez, Cristian
author Del Pielago Meoño, Aldo Fabrizzi
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Failoc Rojas, Virgilio Efraín
Plasencia Dueñas , Esteban Alberto
Díaz Vélez, Cristian
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Plasencia Dueñas , Esteban Alberto
Díaz Vélez, Cristian
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sleep
students medical
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sleep
students medical
description Introduction: In previous studies the frequency of sleep quality in medical students is high and the most common learning styles are the theoretical and reflective (assimilator modeled after Kolb). Previous studies made in Lima found frequencies of 64.5% and 58% of poor sleep quality. Also in another study found that in Spain and Chile dominated the predominant learning styles are reflective and theoretical is why we set as our objective: To determine the association between sleep quality and learning styles of medical students UNPRG. Material and Method: This cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of students of medicine UNPRG, working with a sample of 174. We measured the quality of sleep by Sleep Quality Index in Pittsburgh and learning styles with the Learning Style Questionnaire of Honey-Alonso, turning then to the Kolb model. Statistical analysis: Means, frequencies, chi-square and T-student, in addition estimate the prevalence ratio. Results: The frequency of poor sleep quality was 79.9%. The predominant learning style was assimilating at a frequency of 54.5% (95) (p> 0.05). Discussion: No association between sleep quality and learning styles. There was association between sleep quality and do sports or extracurricular academic activities, who had 32% less likely to have poor sleep quality.
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