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A Study on Women¢¥s Fatigue and Sleeping Disturbance

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Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was to identify the relationship between fatigue and sleep disturbance in adult women so as to provide basic data for developing a women¢¥s health promotion program and nursing intervention.

METHOD: A convenience sample of 184 women who visited a Well-baby clinic at P city Maternal child center during October in 2004 was obtained. Data was collected by self-administered questionnaires.

RESULTS: The Subjects¢¥ mean age was 36.87 years and 70% were employed and had more education than high school. The mean level of fatigue was 56.65, mean sleeping hours were 6.54, and time until falling asleep was 17.58 minutes. Scores of fatigue differed by subject¢¥s age, level of education, and menstruation status. In addition, sleeping hours differed by age, occupation status, and income level. There were significant low levels of correlation between fatigue and sleeping hours (r=-.16) and getting up too early (r=-.15).

CONCLUSION: This study concludes that fatigue and sleeping patterns have a significant relationship.
KeyWords

Fatigue, Sleeping disturbance
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