2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleepe.2022.100035
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Evaluation of daytime sleepiness and sleep quality among resident physicians of Damascus: A cross-sectional study

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“…Further research belonging toYigitoglu et al (2021), found that factors in the work of HCWs, such as caring for and educating patients, can cause them to experience depression and harm the quality of their sleep. These two findings are supported by a recent study byJassem et al (2022) HCWs tend to have poor sleep quality and even make them feel sleepy when working in the middle of the day. Based on this, the question arises whether the sleep quality variable effectively reduces burnout or the adverse effects of job stress.…”
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“…Further research belonging toYigitoglu et al (2021), found that factors in the work of HCWs, such as caring for and educating patients, can cause them to experience depression and harm the quality of their sleep. These two findings are supported by a recent study byJassem et al (2022) HCWs tend to have poor sleep quality and even make them feel sleepy when working in the middle of the day. Based on this, the question arises whether the sleep quality variable effectively reduces burnout or the adverse effects of job stress.…”
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“…However, good sleep quality is strongly influenced by job stress (Zhao et al, 2020). Health workers who experience increased job stress and long working hours will have poor sleep quality and daytime sleepiness (Jassem et al, 2022;Yigitoglu et al, 2021;Zhao et al, 2020). In contrast, previous research has mostly analyzed the emergence of burnout and work engagement.…”
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confidence: 99%