J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.  2003 Aug;10(2):214-222.

Study on Sleep Pattern and Utilization of Charcoal Eyepatch in High School Students

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Korea. kyunghee@sch.ac.kr
  • 2College of Nursing, Seoul National University, Korea.
  • 3Sahmyook Nursing & Health College, Korea.
  • 4Kyungbuk Foreign Language Techno College, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was done to investigate sleep patterns and utilization of the charcoal eyepatch in high school students through a survey research. METHOD: The participants in this study were 80 students in a high school in Seoul. The period of data collection was from July 1, 2002 to 15, 2002. The research instruments used in this study were the measures of sleep and SPSSWIN 10.0 Program was used for data analysis. RESULT: The students went to bed after 12 p.m., but many of them easily fell asleep within 5 minutes. They woke up quite early at around 4 to 6 o'clock in the morning but remained in bed 1 hour. Satisfaction with their sleep was the response for 38.8% of the students. While 77% napped, they generally did so in the afternoon and 38.8% napped for half an hour. As for quality of sleep, 2.5% of the students could not sleep deeply, and 21.7% woke frequently during sleep. Their sleep environments were calm and comfortable, and they turned off the light when sleeping. The utilization of the charcoal eyepatch was effective for sleep, fatigue and powerlessness in high school students. CONCLUSION: Utilization of the charcoal eyepatch was effective for sleep in high school students and while the utilization of charcoal is recommended in life, the effect of charcoal must be testified through research.

Keyword

Sleep pattern; Quality of sleep; Sleep environment; Utilization of charcoal eyepatch; High school students

MeSH Terms

Charcoal*
Data Collection
Fatigue
Humans
Seoul
Statistics as Topic
Charcoal
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