Effect of a sleep education program on sleep knowledge and habits in elementary and high school teachers
2016
The influence of a sleep education program (SEP) on the knowledge, habits, quality of sleep, and daytime sleepiness was evaluated
in 40 Brazilian elementary and high school teachers [Groups: Experimental (EG=26)/Control (CG=14)]. The Health and Sleep
questionnaire, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and sleep logs were applied to both groups, at baseline and in reassessment three
weeks after a SEP with the EG. The methodology of the SEP was based on the Meaningful Learning theory proposed by Ausubel,
consisting of four fortnightly meetings, lasting 4h each. After the program, the EG showed an increase in sleep knowledge and
a reduction in coffee consumption near bedtime. Besides, 17% of teachers improved sleep quality in this group. However, no
changes occurred in sleep schedules and sleepiness. Nevertheless, the positive results reinforce the need for sleep education
programs with teachers to spread sleep knowledge in schools and improve the sleep quality in these professionals
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