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. 2021 Jan-Mar;14(1):11–18. doi: 10.5935/1984-0063.20190154

Table 2.

Sleep status among cardiac patients at JMC, 2019.

Variables Categories Frequency Percentage (%)
Component I (subjective perceived sleep quality) Very good (Score 0) 65 58.6
Fairly good (Score 1) 31 27.9
Fairly bad (Score 2) 10 9.0
Very bad (Score 3) 5 4.5
Component II (sleep latency)
Time taken to fall asleep plus 5A score.
Very good (Score 0) 9 8.1
Fairly good (Score 1) 64 57.7
Fairly bad (Score 2) 32 28.8
Very bad (Score 3) 6 5.4
Component III (Actual sleep duration in hours) >7 hours (Score 0) 75 67.6
6-7 hours (Score 1) 14 12.6
5-6 hours (Score 2) 18 16.2
<5 hours (Score 3) 4 3.6
Component IV
(Habitual sleep efficiency) (total # of hrs. asleep) x 100 (total # of hrs. in bed)
>85% (Very good) (Score 0) 74 66.7
75-84% (Fairly good) (Score 1) 22 19.8
65-74% (Fairly bad) (Score 2) 9 8.1
>65% (Very bad) (Score 3) 6 5.4
Component V (sleep disturbances)
Sum of Scores #5b to #5j (0=0; 1-9=1; 10-18=2; 19-27=3)
Very good (Score 0) 0 0
Fairly good (Score 1) 82 73.9
Fairly bad (Score 2) 29 26.1
Very bad (Score 3) 0 0
Component VI (use of sleep medicine) Not at all ( 0) 100 90.1
Less than once a week (1) 8 7.2
Once to twice a week (2) 3 2.7
Three or more times a week (3) 0 0
Component VII (Daytime dysfunction) Very good (Score 0) 60 54.1
Fairly good (Score 1) 41 36.9
Fairly bad (Score 2) 10 9.0
Very bad (Score 3) 0 0