Original Article
To Assess Sleep Quality among Pakistani Junior Physicians (House Officers): A Cross‑sectional Study
Author(s):
Surani AA*, Surani A, Zahid S, Ali S, Farhan R and Surani S
Background: Sleep deprivation among junior physicians (house officers) is of growing concern. In developed countries, duty hours are now mandated, but in developing countries, junior physicians are highly susceptible to develop sleep impairment due to long working hours, onâÂÃ?Â?ÂÃ?Â?call duties and shift work schedule. Aim: We undertook the study to assess sleep quality among Pakistani junior physicians. Subjects and Methods: A crossâÂÃ?Â?ÂÃ?Â?sectional study was conducted at private and public hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan, from June 2012 to January 2013. The study population comprised of junior doctors (house physicians and house surgeons). A consecutive sample of 350 physicians was drawn from the aboveâÂÃ?Â?ÂÃ?Â?mentioned study setting. The subject underwent two validated selfâÂÃ?Â?ÂÃ?Â?administered questionn.. Read More»
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