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Sleep Disturbances among Medical Students: A Global Perspective
Author Affiliations
Universiti of Malaysia Sabah, University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Centre, Dhaka Medical College and Hospital
Published InJournal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
Year2015
Citations446
Abstract
Medical students carry a large academic load which could potentially contribute to poor sleep quality above and beyond that already experienced by modern society. In this global literature review of the medical students' sleep experience, we find that poor sleep is not only common among medical students, but its prevalence is also higher than in non-medical students and the general population. Several factors including medical students' attitudes, knowledge of sleep, and academic demands have been identified as causative factors, but other potential mechanisms are incompletely understood. A better understanding about the etiology of sleep problems in medical trainees is essential if we hope to improve the overall quality of medical students' lives, including their academic performance. Sleep self-awareness and general…
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