2015
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1712-9
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Good sleep quality is associated with better academic performance among Sudanese medical students

Abstract: BackgroundThere is increasing awareness about the association of sleep quality and academic achievement among university students. However, the relationship between sleep quality and academic performance has not been examined in Sudan; this study assessed the relationship between sleep quality and academic performance among Sudanese medical students.MethodsA case–control study was conducted among 165 male and female medical students at two Sudanese universities. Excellent (A) and pass (C) academic groups were … Show more

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“…Based on this, we can understand why nursing students get unhealthy habits that affect their health during the course. The investigated sample was mostly composed for females, corroborating with investigations involving university students, [5,8,9,12,14,19] especially on nursing field [6,7,15] which has been characterized as a female profession once the notable number of women working in nursing. [20] Regarding the age range, there was a prevalence of young adults and single students, what was also verified in other investigations with nursing students [6,12] and in university students from other courses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Based on this, we can understand why nursing students get unhealthy habits that affect their health during the course. The investigated sample was mostly composed for females, corroborating with investigations involving university students, [5,8,9,12,14,19] especially on nursing field [6,7,15] which has been characterized as a female profession once the notable number of women working in nursing. [20] Regarding the age range, there was a prevalence of young adults and single students, what was also verified in other investigations with nursing students [6,12] and in university students from other courses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…These are important aspects in the life of medical students which is a typical group as medical studies are more demanding in terms of course content as well as working hours (8). Medical students and house medical staff work for long hours daily, thus raising concerns about the severe effects of poor sleep quality in student training, medical errors, and patient safety (9).…”
Section: Study Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results support the view that university students often shorten their sleep during the weekdays and then attempt to sleep longer on weekends. 53,54 Several limitations should be acknowledged. First, the 57 studies only covered 20 of the 33 provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities, or Special Administrative Region in China.…”
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confidence: 99%