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Sleep Quality in the Survivors of COVID-19

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  199-206

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 Background: After being discharged from the hospital, some people recovering from COVID-19 may suffer complications and problems. This study was conducted to determine the Sleep quality in the Survivors of COVID-19 discharged from the hospital. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Imam Khomeini Sarab Hospital in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran, in 2022. The study sample was 222 Survivors of COVID-19, discharged from the hospital for at least a month. The subjects were recruited by continuous sampling method. The data were collected by a demographic and disease-related questionnaire and the Pittsburgh Sleep quality index (PSQI). The collected data were analyzed by the independent t-test, analysis of variance, and Scheffé post-hoc test in SPSS software, version 20. The significance level was set at P≤0.05.  Results: Among the subjects, 94(42.3%) were men, and 128(57.7%) were women. The age of the respondents was 50.32±16.75 years. About 84.2% of the study subjects obtained a total Sleep quality score of more than 5, which means poor Sleep quality. Also the mean Sleep quality score of the research subjects was 9.19±3.68, indicating poor Sleep quality. Significant relationships existed between Sleep quality and most demographic and disease characteristics (P<0.001). Conclusion: Considering the poor quality of Sleep of the Survivors of COVID-19 after discharge from the hospital, it is suggested to give sufficient training to these patients before discharge to help them Sleep comfortably, and if necessary, plan to refer them to a doctor.

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