A Study to Identify the Prevalence of Sleep Disorders Among General Population with a View to Develop a Need-Based IEC on the ‘Sleep Disorder and its Management’ in Selected Geographical Area of Bhilai, C.G.
Keywords:
sleep disorder, prevalence, IECAbstract
The collective term sleep disorder refers to conditions that affect sleep quality, timing, or duration and impact a person’s ability to properly function while they are awake. The present study is aimed at assessing prevalence of sleep disorder in general population with a view to develop a need-based IEC on the ‘sleep disorder & its management in selected geographical area of Bhilai, CG. A descriptive survey research design was adopted in the study and study was conducted by using cluster area sampling technique. The tool consists of a modified questionnaire of socio demographic data and rating scale comprising of 5 sections to identify early signs of sleep disorder. The score obtained based on self-evaluated sleep pattern of various sleep disorders. As hypersomnia scored high with a mean percentage score of 44.2% it is proved that it is highly prevalent in the area of study. Insomnia is also proved to be at higher risk in general population as mean percentage score is 40.1%. Other prominent sleep disorders are circadian rhythm disorder, sleep apnea and Parasomnia with mean percentage score of 39.05. 38.3 and 32.9 respectively.
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