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A Longitudinal Pilot Study of Stress and Sleep in First-Year Osteopathic Medical Students.

Sambit PattanaikDanielle FastringRobert C Bateman
Published in: Journal of medical education and curricular development (2023)
Students slept less and had poorer quality sleep in their main sleep event during stressful periods but attempted to compensate with increased napping and weekend catchup sleep. The objective Fitbit activity tracker data were consistent with and validated the self-reported survey data. Activity trackers could potentially be used to optimize the efficiency and quality of both student napping and main sleep events as one component of a stress reduction program for medical students.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • big data
  • high school
  • data analysis