The relationship between sleep duration and hospital related injury among 4th year medical students in DLSHSI, S.Y. 2016-2017
Date of Completion
2017
Document Type
Research Project
Degree Name
Community Medicine
Keywords
Sleep, Medical Students
Abstract
The type of study employed was the cross-sectional design. The sample size of this study, which was 191 was generated through a randomized computer generator and were selected through cluster sampling method. Data regarding participants' amount of sleep, level of stress, and incidence of hospital-related injuries were collected using the questionnaire method. Upon gathering all required data from the participants, prevalence ratio and chi-square statistic were used to analyze the raw data. There was no significant relationship between sleep duration and hospital related injury among 4th year medical students in DLSHSI, SY: 2016-2017.
APA Citation
Jenerol, R. K., Abad, M. A., Adriatico, A. L., Gomez, L. M. C., Nunez, E. R., Reyes, J. P., Rosero, S. B., Soriano, L. C., Tagbago, A. C., & Tueres, A. N. (2017). The relationship between sleep duration and hospital related injury among 4th year medical students in DLSHSI, S.Y. 2016–2017. [Research output, De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute]. GreenPrints. https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/commed/61/