Quality of Sleep and Associated Factors among People Living with HIV/AIDS on Follow up at Zewditu Memorial Hospital, Ethiopia: An Institution-Based Cross-Sectional Study

Mengistu, Nebiyu and Azale, Telake and Shumye, Seid and Fikreyesus, Mahlet and Melaku, Elsa and Yimer, Solomon (2022) Quality of Sleep and Associated Factors among People Living with HIV/AIDS on Follow up at Zewditu Memorial Hospital, Ethiopia: An Institution-Based Cross-Sectional Study. In: Perspective of Recent Advances in Medical Research Vol. 2. B P International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), pp. 1-15. ISBN 978-81-960551-6-5

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Abstract

The current study sought to examine sleep quality and its associated characteristics in HIV/AIDS patients. Sleep disturbance is a typical problem among HIV/AIDS patients. Despite its impact on treatment adherence, quality of life, work productivity, and the risk of chronic illness, sleep disruption remains under-recognized and under-studied in Ethiopia. As a result, scientific evidence is required to bridge the knowledge gap and management areas. From April to May 2018, an institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted with 408 individuals chosen through a systematic random sample approach at Zewditu Memorial Hospital. To assess sleep quality, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire was employed. The magnitude of poor sleep quality was 55.6%. Being female [AOR = 3.40, 95% CI: (1.80, 6.41)], depression [AOR =3.52, 95% CI: (1.95, 6.32)], CD4count 200 cells/mm3 [AOR = 3.18, 95%CI: (1.65, 6.13)], duration of HIV/AIDS Diagnosis [AOR = 3.43, 95% CI: (1.61, 7.29)], current use of tobacco [AOR = 5.69, 95% CI: (2.04, 15.9)] and chat or caffeinated drinks [AOR = 2.65, 95% CI: (1.06, 6.64)] and poor sleep hygiene [AOR = 3.55, 95% CI: (1.85, 6.78)] were significantly associated with poor sleep quality. More over half of the study participants had poor sleep quality. A variety of factors influence the sleep quality of those living with HIV/AIDS. Routine screening for sleep problems in people living with HIV/AIDS and early intervention based on the results is recommended.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Apsci Archives > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2023 05:19
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2023 05:19
URI: http://eprints.go2submission.com/id/eprint/1848

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