Sleep Disturbances in Health Professional Students During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Concept Analysis

ABSTRACT Aim The aim is to delineate the concept of sleep disturbances in health professional students during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A concept analysis was conducted. Methods A systematic search was conducted for relevant articles published and performed from inception to July 5, 2024. Electr...

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Główni autorzy: Pei Chen (Autor), Yuhao Cao (Autor), Wirampa Tanglai (Autor), Bingqian Zhu (Autor), Anne M. Fink (Autor), Bilgay Izci‐Balserak (Autor)
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520 |a ABSTRACT Aim The aim is to delineate the concept of sleep disturbances in health professional students during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A concept analysis was conducted. Methods A systematic search was conducted for relevant articles published and performed from inception to July 5, 2024. Electronic databases searched included PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Embase and Web of Science. Rodgers' method of evolutionary concept analysis was used. Results A total of 50 pertinent articles were included in our analysis. Utilising inductive thematic analysis, this study identified attributes, antecedents and consequences of sleep disturbances. Important attributes included insomnia, disrupted sleep patterns, altered sleep duration/nocturnal sleep duration and poor sleep quality. Antecedents encompassed factors such as gender, age/grade levels, physical activity, screen time of digital production, mental health issues, COVID‐19‐related stressors, financial strain and academic stress. Consequences included both mental and physical health implications. By addressing sleep disturbances and promoting better sleep health among students, we can enhance their learning and performance, which could translate to improved patient care outcomes. Additionally, understanding and mitigating sleep disturbances can contribute to the development of a more resilient and effective health care workforce, capable of providing high‐quality care even during crises like the COVID‐19 pandemic. Patient or Public Contribution No patient or public contribution. 
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