Association between chronotype, social jetlag, sleep quality, and academic burnout among nursing students: A cross-sectional study

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作者
Hakimi, Hamideh [1 ]
Hosseinkhani, Zahra [2 ]
Taherkhani, Omid [1 ]
Momeni, Maryam [1 ]
机构
[1] Qazvin Univ Med Sci, Res Inst Prevent Noncommunicable Dis, Social Determinants Hlth Res Ctr, Shahid Bahonar Blvd, Qazvin 3419759811, Iran
[2] Qazvin Univ Med Sci, Res Inst Prevent Noncommunicable Dis, Metab Dis Res Ctr, Qazvin, Iran
关键词
Chronotype; social jetlag; sleep quality; academic burnout; nursing student; INDEX;
D O I
10.1080/07420528.2024.2397396
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Academic burnout in nursing students is a serious problem worldwide that results in emotional exhaustion, cynicism and low professional efficacy. The aim of the current study was to examine the association between sleep quality and circadian rhythm indicators and academic burnout among Iranian nursing students. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 325 undergraduate nursing students studying at Qazvin University of Medical Sciences between November and February 2023. Data collection was carried out using self-report questionnaires including demographic characteristics, The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), reduced-Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (r-MEQ), and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey (MBI-SS). Social jetlag (SJL) was defined as the absolute value of the difference between the midpoint of sleep on free days (MSF) and the midpoint of sleep on workdays (MSW). Data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate linear regression models. About 31.4% of participants had evening chronotype and almost half of them suffered from poor sleep quality. About 47.7% of the participants had SJL >= 2 h. In the multivariate linear regression model, students with evening chronotype compared to morning chronotype experienced more academic burnout in emotional exhaustion, cynicism and professional efficacy. PSQI score was only correlated with emotional exhaustion and cynicism subscales. Increased SJL was a predictor on all three subscales of academic burnout. The findings suggested that evening chronotype, poor sleep quality, and high SJL were associated with increased likelihood of academic burnout in nursing students. Assessment of circadian preference and sleep quality is beneficial for timely identification and prevention of academic burnout in nursing students.
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