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Somnolencia diurna y su relación con el rendimiento académico en estudiantes de enfermería de la Universidad de Cuenca, 2021- 2022
Fecha
2023-06-06Autor
Pasato Ureña, Jennyfer Paola
Puma Lema, Janneth Esperanza
Institución
Resumen
Background: Daytime sleepiness is a public health problem, it affects university students more
with 50% and up to 63% in the university population in the health area, this population being
very vulnerable to daytime sleepiness affecting not only their daily life but also to their
academic and work-practical performance (12).
Objective: Determine the relationship between daytime sleepiness and academic performance
in Nursing students at the University of Cuenca, 2021-2022.
Methodology: Quantitative, descriptive cross-sectional study. 234 students participated, after
signing the informed consent, to whom the Epworth scale was applied to measure daytime
sleepiness and the Fagerstrom Test for tobacco consumption. For the information processing,
the IBM SPSS V26 program was used and the results are shown in tables of frequency,
percentage and for the association the p value and chi square were used.
Results: The prevalence of daytime sleepiness in nursing students at the University of Cuenca
was 38.06%. There are statistically significant results between daytime sleepiness and:
consumption of stimulants (p value= 0.002), consumption of energy drinks (p value= 0.027),
drug consumption (p value= 0.018), use of electronic devices (p value= 0.000) and academic
performance (p value= 0.047).
Conclusion: It was found that daytime sleepiness is related to academic performance, since
severe sleepiness prevailed in 53 nursing students (22.6%), however, they present good
academic performance