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Título: La calidad de sueño y el estrés laboral del enfermero del servicio de emergencia de un Hospital de EsSalud Trujillo 2024
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.00.00
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Institución: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Resumen: El presente estudio, de enfoque cuantitativo, descriptivo y correlacional, tuvo como objetivo determinar la relación entre la calidad del sueño y el estrés laboral en enfermeras del servicio de emergencia de un Hospital de EsSalud en Trujillo durante el año 2024. Se trabajó con una muestra de 50 enfermeras, a quienes se aplicaron dos instrumentos: la escala de sueño de Pittsburgh y la escala de estrés laboral, teniendo como técnica la entrevista mediante un cuestionario. Los resultados revelaron que el 66% de las participantes presentan problemas de sueño que requieren atención médica y tratamiento, el 20% necesita evaluación médica, y solo el 14% no reportó problemas de sueño. En cuanto al estrés laboral, el 84% manifestó un nivel de estrés medio, mientras que el 16% mostró un nivel bajo. El análisis estadístico, utilizando el coeficiente de correlación de Rho de Spearman, mostró una relación negativa moderada entre la calidad del sueño y el estrés laboral (r = -0.452). Estos hallazgos confirman la hipótesis existe relación significativa y que además a medida que el estrés laboral aumenta, la calidad del sueño se deteriora, subrayando la necesidad de intervenciones para mejorar el bienestar de las enfermeras en el servicio de emergencia" "The present study, with a quantitative, descriptive, and correlational approach, aimed to determine the relationship between sleep quality and work related stress among nurses in the emergency department of an EsSalud Hospital in Trujillo during the year 2024. A sample of 50 nurses was used, and two instruments were applied: the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Work Stress Scale. The results revealed that 66% of the participants have sleep problems requiring medical attention and treatment, 20% need medical evaluation, and only 14% reported no sleep problems. Regarding work-related stress, 84% exhibited a medium level of stress, while 16% showed a low level. Statistical analysis using Spearman's rho correlation coefficient showed a moderate negative relationship between sleep quality and work-related stress (r = -0.452). These findings confirm the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship, and as work-related stress increases, sleep quality tends to deteriorate, highlighting the need for interventions to improve the well-being of nurses in the emergency department

The present study, with a quantitative, descriptive, and correlational approach, aimed to determine the relationship between sleep quality and work related stress among nurses in the emergency department of an EsSalud Hospital in Trujillo during the year 2024. A sample of 50 nurses was used, and two instruments were applied: the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Work Stress Scale. The results revealed that 66% of the participants have sleep problems requiring medical attention and treatment, 20% need medical evaluation, and only 14% reported no sleep problems. Regarding work-related stress, 84% exhibited a medium level of stress, while 16% showed a low level. Statistical analysis using Spearman's rho correlation coefficient showed a moderate negative relationship between sleep quality and work-related stress (r = -0.452). These findings confirm the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship, and as work-related stress increases, sleep quality tends to deteriorate, highlighting the need for interventions to improve the well-being of nurses in the emergency department
Disciplina académico-profesional: Segunda Especialidad
Institución que otorga el grado o título: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
Grado o título: Emergencias y Desastres
Jurado: Vargas De La Cruz, Verónica Del Pilar; Castillo Rivera, Cecilia Evelyn; Amaya Vilca, Eva Lucia
Fecha de registro: 7-ene-2025



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