Sleep quality among teachers of an educational institution during the COVID-19 health emergency, Peru, 2021

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Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic affected the quality of life of the population worldwide. The countries took several protective measures to avoid contagion, including social isolation, teleworking and distance education. As schools closed, teachers took over primarily online teaching. The study mai...

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Autores: Sisniegas-Vergara, César Edgardo, Díaz Huertas, Selene Sayuri, Ojeda Campos, Kiara Marysol
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:sleep
sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
social isolation
education
distance
school teachers
coronavirus infections
sueño
trastornos del inicio y del mantenimiento del sueño
aislamiento social
educación a distancia
maestros
infecciones por coronavirus
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Calidad de sueño en docentes en una institución educativa durante la emergencia sanitaria COVID-19, Perú, 2021
title Sleep quality among teachers of an educational institution during the COVID-19 health emergency, Peru, 2021
spellingShingle Sleep quality among teachers of an educational institution during the COVID-19 health emergency, Peru, 2021
Sisniegas-Vergara, César Edgardo
sleep
sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
social isolation
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distance
school teachers
coronavirus infections
sueño
trastornos del inicio y del mantenimiento del sueño
aislamiento social
educación a distancia
maestros
infecciones por coronavirus
title_short Sleep quality among teachers of an educational institution during the COVID-19 health emergency, Peru, 2021
title_full Sleep quality among teachers of an educational institution during the COVID-19 health emergency, Peru, 2021
title_fullStr Sleep quality among teachers of an educational institution during the COVID-19 health emergency, Peru, 2021
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Díaz Huertas, Selene Sayuri
Ojeda Campos, Kiara Marysol
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Díaz Huertas, Selene Sayuri
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sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
social isolation
education
distance
school teachers
coronavirus infections
sueño
trastornos del inicio y del mantenimiento del sueño
aislamiento social
educación a distancia
maestros
infecciones por coronavirus
topic sleep
sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
social isolation
education
distance
school teachers
coronavirus infections
sueño
trastornos del inicio y del mantenimiento del sueño
aislamiento social
educación a distancia
maestros
infecciones por coronavirus
description Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic affected the quality of life of the population worldwide. The countries took several protective measures to avoid contagion, including social isolation, teleworking and distance education. As schools closed, teachers took over primarily online teaching. The study main objective was to determine the sleep quality among teachers of a public educational institution in the district of Máncora, Peru, during the COVID-19 pandemic social isolation. Materials and methods: An observational, cross sectional and prospective study. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used to assess 59 preschool, primary and secondary school teachers who taught through distance education from March to December 2021.Results: The average age was 44.3 ± 8.89 years. Women accounted for 64.4 %, specialist teachers—i.e., those who have expertise in a particular field—55.9 %, secondary school teachers 55.9 %, primary school teachers 30.5 % and preschool teachers 13.6 %. The affected sleep quality parameters were the following: 69.5 % had poor sleep quality, 67.8 % inadequate sleep latency, 61 % sleep duration of less than five hours, 27.1 % habitual sleep efficiency of less than 65 % and49.2 % sleep disturbances. Moreover, 50.8 % reported using a sleeping medication more than once a week and 39 % severe daytime dysfunction. There was an association between sleep quality and the components subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency and daytime dysfunction. Nonetheless, there was no association with sex, educational level and teaching specialty. Conclusions: Teachers of an educational institution in Máncora had a high prevalence of poor sleep quality and the most affected components were sleep latency, daytime dysfunction and sleep disturbances.
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spelling Sleep quality among teachers of an educational institution during the COVID-19 health emergency, Peru, 2021Calidad de sueño en docentes en una institución educativa durante la emergencia sanitaria COVID-19, Perú, 2021Sisniegas-Vergara, César EdgardoDíaz Huertas, Selene SayuriOjeda Campos, Kiara Marysolsleepsleep initiation and maintenance disorderssocial isolationeducationdistanceschool teacherscoronavirus infectionssueñotrastornos del inicio y del mantenimiento del sueñoaislamiento socialeducación a distanciamaestrosinfecciones por coronavirusObjective: The COVID-19 pandemic affected the quality of life of the population worldwide. The countries took several protective measures to avoid contagion, including social isolation, teleworking and distance education. As schools closed, teachers took over primarily online teaching. The study main objective was to determine the sleep quality among teachers of a public educational institution in the district of Máncora, Peru, during the COVID-19 pandemic social isolation. Materials and methods: An observational, cross sectional and prospective study. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was used to assess 59 preschool, primary and secondary school teachers who taught through distance education from March to December 2021.Results: The average age was 44.3 ± 8.89 years. Women accounted for 64.4 %, specialist teachers—i.e., those who have expertise in a particular field—55.9 %, secondary school teachers 55.9 %, primary school teachers 30.5 % and preschool teachers 13.6 %. The affected sleep quality parameters were the following: 69.5 % had poor sleep quality, 67.8 % inadequate sleep latency, 61 % sleep duration of less than five hours, 27.1 % habitual sleep efficiency of less than 65 % and49.2 % sleep disturbances. Moreover, 50.8 % reported using a sleeping medication more than once a week and 39 % severe daytime dysfunction. There was an association between sleep quality and the components subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency and daytime dysfunction. Nonetheless, there was no association with sex, educational level and teaching specialty. Conclusions: Teachers of an educational institution in Máncora had a high prevalence of poor sleep quality and the most affected components were sleep latency, daytime dysfunction and sleep disturbances.Objetivo: La pandemia del COVID-19 afectó la calidad de vida de la población a nivel mundial. Los países tomaron varias medidas de protección para evitar el contagio como el aislamiento social, el teletrabajo y la educación a distancia. A medida que las escuelas cerraron, los maestros se encargaron principalmente de la enseñanza en línea. El objetivo principal fue determinar la calidad de sueño en los docentes de una institución educativa pública en el distrito deMáncora, Perú, durante el aislamiento social en pandemia por COVID-19. Materiales y métodos: Estudio observacional, transversal y prospectivo. Se usó el cuestionario de Índice de Calidad de Sueño de Pittsburgh en 59 docentes de los niveles educativos inicial, primario y secundario que utilizaron la modalidad de educación a distancia de marzo a diciembre del 2021. Resultados: La edad promedio fue 44,3 ± 8,89 años. Las mujeres fueron 64,4 %; los docentes con especialidad, es decir, el área que enseñaba el docente, 55,9 %. Los de nivel secundario fueron el 55,9 %; el nivel primario, 30,5 %, y el nivel inicial, 13,6 %. Los parámetros de calidad de sueño afectados fueron los siguientes: 69,5 % presentaron mala calidad de sueño; 67,8 %, inadecuada latencia de sueño, y 61,00 %, duración de sueño menor de 5 horas. El 27,1 % presentó eficiencia habitual del sueño menor al 65 % y49,2 % reportó perturbaciones del sueño. Asimismo, 50,8 % usaron medicación hipnótica más de una vez a la semana. Por último, el 39 % presentó severa disfunción diurna. Se encontró asociación entre la calidad de sueño con los componentes calidad subjetiva del sueño, latencia de sueño, duracióndel sueño, eficiencia habitual del sueño y disfunción diurna. No hubo asociación con el sexo, nivel educativo y especialidad docente. Conclusiones: Los docentes de una institución educativa en Máncora presentaron alta prevalencia de mala calidad de sueño y los componentes más afectados fueron latencia de sueño, disfunción diurna y perturbaciones del sueño.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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