Sleep Disturbances Among Medical Student in Haiti: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Research Article | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2637-8892/251

Sleep Disturbances Among Medical Student in Haiti: A Cross-Sectional Survey

  • Adonaï Aly Isaac Julien *
  • Raema Mimrod Jean
  • Kohlz Erley Saint Jusca
  • Joanne Fevry

Jordanian ministry of education, King Abdullah II School of Excellence, Irbid, Jordan.

*Corresponding Author: Adonaï Aly Isaac Julien, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of the State University of Haiti.

Citation: : Adonaï A, Isaac Julien., Raema M. Jean., Saint Jusca KE., Joanne Fevry, (2024), Sleep Disturbances Among Medical Student in Haiti: A Cross-Sectional Survey, Psychology and Mental Health Care, 8(2): DOI:10.31579/2637-8892/251

Copyright: © 2024, Adonaï Aly Isaac Julien. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Received: 23 January 2024 | Accepted: 30 January 2024 | Published: 12 February 2024

Keywords: sleep disturbances; students; medicin; medical training; haiti

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study is to carry out a descriptive analysis of sleep disturbances among medical students in Haiti during the quarantine period due to COVID-19 since March 20, 2020, in Haiti.
Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional and descriptive study by self-questionnaire among medical students in Haiti on sleep disturbances.
Results: A total of 72 medical students from five medical schools participated in our study. The mean age was 22.8 ± 0.39 years. Most of the participants were women (56.9%, n = 41/72). Most of the participants came from the FMP/UEH (73.6%, n = 53/72). In our study, a relationship was established between sleep disturbances and tea consumption (P = 0.005) as well as alcohol consumption (P = 0.003). Most study participants did not smoke (n = 56, 77.77%), and among the non-smokers, only 14.28% had sleep disturbances.
Conclusion: This study shows a high frequency of poor sleep quality among medical students in Haiti.
 

Introduction

Since early December 2019, COVID 19 appeared in China and has caused more than 2 million deaths worldwide[1]. In March 2020, the Haitian government made the decision to place the population in quarantine due to the number of cases infected with the virus [2].  Sleep is a key and essential factor in our physical, mental and moral well-being[3]. It allows us to maintain our cognitive abilities, to be functional for our daily activities of learning, memorization, and decision-making. It is a physiological phenomenon that ensures physical recovery of our body, good brain maturation and adequate growth [4]. As a result, any sleep disorder constitutes a source of functional or even emotional imbalance. And this can have serious consequences on our relationships, whether professional, family, or friendly. In times of health crisis, this statement is very often true, given the level of stress generated by these situations, where people are often forced to change their habits to fight for survival. Many studies have already been carried out on sleep disorders in medical students. [5,8]. But in Haiti there is little or no data yet to our knowledge. Normally, medical students, because of all that they must learn and the pressure they are exposed to, are often in challenging situations. In times of health crisis, knowing that they are the future healthcare providers or have already been exposed to the healthcare system in clinicals or internships, particularly in Haiti, where the healthcare system faces complex challenges, it’s fair to think that their wellbeing, sleep included, will be at stake. To have some information on the subject, we carried out a survey whose objective is to provide an overview of sleep disturbances among medical students in Haiti during the quarantine period put in place due to COVID-19 since March 20, 2020.

Materials And Method

Study design       

This is a cross-sectional and descriptive study by self-questionnaire among medical students in Haiti on sleep disturbances. This work was carried out with medical students in Haiti from different Universities, from the first year to social service, living in Haiti During the first month of confinement due to COVID 19.

Questionnaire 

Non-medical students were excluded from the study. For this study, all measures were taken to respect the dignity and anonymity of the participants. To carry out our investigation, we used questionnaires in which the identity of the patients is not revealed. For this study, we used the Hôtel-Dieu Sleep Questionnaire (QSHD). This is a questionnaire comprising 4 large groups of questions relating to demographic characteristics: age, sex, education level, weight and height, sleep habits: bedtime/get up time during the week and weekends, duration of sleep during the week and at weekends, sleep latency and nap time, factors which influence sleep: the environment when falling asleep, consumption of substances (cigarettes, coffee, tea, coca, alcohol, hypnotics and psychostimulants) and the use of screens in the evening, sleep disorders as expressed in the DSM IV [9], insomnia, snoring, parasomnias (nightmares, sleepwalking, sleep paralysis, somniloquy and bruxism). This questionnaire makes it possible to identify the reported symptoms and known sleep disturbances.

We also used the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), which is the standard questionnaire for assessing subjective sleep quality. The questions analyze seven factors, namely subjective sleep quality, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping pills, and daytime dysfunction. A total score is obtained by adding the scores of the different components. And we used the average of this score to provide insight into overall sleep quality.

Data collection and Statistical Analysis

Data collection was carried out using an online electronic form on Google that participants completed. To be able to answer our research questions and better describe the characteristics of our sample, we carried out a descriptive statistical analysis. This allowed us to present the data as a grouped frequency distribution. We used the Chi-square test (or fisher’s depending on expected frequency < 5>

Results

Socio‑demographic characteristics

A total of 72 medical students from five medical schools participated in our study. The mean age was 22.8 ± 0.39 years. Most of the participants were women (56.9%, n = 41/72). Most of the students came from the FMP/UEH (73.6%, n=53/72).

 N%
Age group  
   
18-23 years3650.0
24-29 years3548.6
30-35 years11.4
Gender  
Male3143.1
Female4156.9
Faculty / University  
FMP/ UEH5373.6
UNDH/ FMSS1318.1
UNIFA45.5
Lumière University11.4
CHCL11.4
Academic year  
First grade1216.7
Second grade1013.9
Third grade79.7
Fouth grade56.9
Fifth grade1622.2
Pre-Internship912.5
Internship1115.3
Social Service22.8

Table 2: Characteristics of sleep duration over the last month

Factors associated with sleep quality.

In our study, a relationship was established between sleep disturbances and tea consumption (P: 0.005) as well as alcohol consumption (P: 0.003). Most study participants did not smoke (n= 56, 77.77%), and among non-smokers only 14.28% had sleep disturbances.

CharacteristicsLevel

Poor Sleep Quality

(n = 61)

Good Sleep Quality

(n = 11)

P-value
Age Group18-23 years3330.487
 24-29 years278 
 30-35 years10 
SexMale2830.552
 Female338 
Academic yearsFirst grade1110.227
 Second grade91 
 Third grade61 
 Fouth grade41 
     
 Fifth grade133 
 Pre-Internship72 
 Internship91 
 Social Service21 
Coffee           consumptionSometimes3840.256
 Often155 
 Never82 

Tea

Consumption

Sometimes4280,005
 Often152 
 Never41 

Alcohol 

Consumption

Sometimes5060.003
    
     
 Often11 
 Never104 
     
Drinking energy drinksSometimes3880.319
 Often70 
 Never163 

Table 3: Factors associated with sleep quality

Discussion

To our knowledge, this is the first study carried out on sleep disturbances among medical students in Haiti. The main objective of this study was to discuss the prevalence of sleep disturbances among medical students in Haiti during the period of quarantine due to COVID 19. This pandemic has had consequences on physical, psychological and emotional health through the world[10] and on medical students in Haiti. Our results showed an alarming level of frequency of poor sleep quality among medical students (84.7%). A study carried out in Saudi Arabia show a prevalence of 76% [6]. And  research conducted in Nepal showed a prevalence of 30.36% [11]. The average age of the students in our series is 22.8 years. A study published in 2017 carried out in Saudi Arabia shows an average age of students of 21.9 years [6]. In another study carried out at the University of Jordan located in Amman, the average age was 19.79 years [12]. And in the study done in Nepal, the average age was 21.57 years [11]. The age of the participants in these different studies is therefore close to that of the participants in our survey. The predominant gender of participants in our study was female, i.e. 56.9% of cases compared to males who represented 43.1% of participants. In a survey carried out on sleep disorders in Iraq at Duhok University [12], the participants were mainly female and represented 56.7% of the students, so it presents similar results to our study. However, the study carried out in Saudi Arabia shows opposite results, men represented the majority of participants, i.e. 62.3%[6]. The PSQI score gives a subjective idea of ​​sleep quality. In this study, the average score was 7.51. In the other studies we looked at, the average PSQI score was between 4 and 8 [6], [11], [12]. 11.1% of participants in our study experienced sleep apnea on more than one occasion. In the study conducted in Nepal, 58% of participants had sleep apnea [11], significantly higher results than our study.

Conclusion

This study shows a high frequency of poor sleep quality among medical students in Haiti. A relationship has been established between tea and alcohol consumption and disorders. Due to these results, we recommend medical school administration to address students’ wellbeing and sleep as it could affect performance. We also recommend educating students about sleep disorders, the factors associated with them, and their consequences. 

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank all the students who participated in this research as volunteers.

Conflict of interest

The authors have no competing interest to declare. 

Funding

The authors received no financial support for this study.

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