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Author: Jing Qi; Jing Xu; Bozhi Li; Jinsha Huang; Yuan Yang; Zhentao Zhang; Dongai Yao; Qunhui Liu; Min Jia; Daokai Gong; Xiaohong Ni; Qimei Zhang; Furong Shang; Nian Xiong; Chunli Zhu; Tao Wang; Xi Zhang
Title: The Evaluation of Sleep Disturbances for Chinese Frontline Medical Workers under the Outbreak of COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_3_8
  • ID: dtoheyo4_6
    Snippet: is the (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.06.20031278 doi: medRxiv preprint 7 workers are generally under great pressure, irregular work time, and frequent day-night work shifts, which may lead to the increasing of sleep disturbances. 9 In a meta-analysis from China, Qiu et al. 7 found that 39.2% of Chinese medical workers suffered from sleep disturbances, and the prevalence was .....
    Document: is the (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.06.20031278 doi: medRxiv preprint 7 workers are generally under great pressure, irregular work time, and frequent day-night work shifts, which may lead to the increasing of sleep disturbances. 9 In a meta-analysis from China, Qiu et al. 7 found that 39.2% of Chinese medical workers suffered from sleep disturbances, and the prevalence was much higher than the general population. The outbreak of COVID-19 in China remains to be a serious challenge for fMW. There is no doubt that they are not only under high risk of being infected with the disease but also high mental stress, which may lead to acute sleep disturbances or mental disorders. However, as far as we know, few studies have concentrated on the sleep disturbances of fMW under the emergent events of public health, especially in the outbreak of COVID-19.

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