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Determination of sleep states before and after sleep hygiene training in psychiatric patients

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2018

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Uğurlu, Nezihe
Kostakoğlu, Nazife
Ağca, Duygu
Tekin, Leyla

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Abstract

Objectives: The study assessed sleep disorders in patients receiving psychiatric services and the contribution of nurs ing education in addressing these disorders. Methods: A semi-experimental study was conducted with 51 patients (23 females and 28 males) hospitalized in the Psychiatry Clinic of Muğla Sıktı Kocman University Education and Research Hospital between November 2002 and March 2013. Research data was collected using a personal information form and the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The surveys were given using a one-to-one interview technique in the hospital room between 19:00 and 22:00 hours. The status of the patients before the education was determined. Patients were educated and encouraged to apply interventions for one week. Patients were reassessed after one week of intervention. Results: The average age of patients participating in the study was 46.24±14.54. At the end of the study, a statistically significant difference was found between the pre-training and post-training sleeping states of the patients (t=0.000, p<0.05). When the pre-training and post-training sleep quality score distributions were compared, all seven compo nents exhibited a significantly positive increase. Conclusion: This study shows that psychiatric patients with sleep disorders can improve their sleep quality following the use of appropriate nursing initiatives. When the total sleep quality scores were examined, the pre-training sleeping state of the patients was poor, but after the training, a significant improvement was observed (t=0.000, p<0.05)

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Journal of Psychiatric Nursing

Volume

9

Issue

1

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https://doi.org/10.14744/phd.2017.60490
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/1680

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