1. QUALITY OF SLEEP AMONG OLD AGE PATIENTS.
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Sneha, Ombale, Pawar, Ajit Anandrao, Patil, Sangeeta S., Shinde, Mahadeo, Dhanshri, Hulwan, and Udaykumar, Kumbhar
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SLEEP quality , *OLD age , *OLDER patients , *SLEEP , *TERTIARY care , *SAMPLE size (Statistics) - Abstract
Background: In old age having poor quality of sleep is a common problem due to work and way of living life. As age grows it increases and it effect on wellbeing in all way. Objectives: research has conducted with objective of assessment of quality of sleep among old age. Methodology: Cross sectional research was conducted with 50 sample size which was selected by non probablity convenient sampling method in tertiary care hospital karad to determine quality of sleep among old age people with PSQI and statistic were calculated by descriptive and inferential statistic. Result: 11 (22%) sample were having good quality sleep and 39 (78%) sample were having poor quality sleep Conclusion: Based on research finding result reveals that maximum population is having poor quality sleep and majors should be taken to improve quality of sleep. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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