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. 2022 Feb 18;50(6):945–954. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000005476

TABLE 2.

Sleep Subjective Evaluation of Sleep (Questionnaires)

Questionnaires Global, n = 172
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index 7.09 (4.41)
 Good sleep quality 68 (39.5%)
 Poor sleep quality 104 (60.5%)
  Subjective sleep quality 1.12 (0.79)
   Very good 33 (19.2%)
   Fairly good 97 (56.4%)
   Fairly bad 31 (18.0%)
   Very bad 11 (6.40%)
  Sleep latency 1.14 (1.10)
   ≤ 15 min 64 (37.2%)
   16–30 min 49 (28.5%)
   31–60 min 30 (17.4%)
  > 60 min 29 (16.9%)
  Sleep duration 1.41 (1.10)
   > 7 hr 45 (26.2%)
   6–7 hr 50 (29.1%)
   5–6 hr 39 (22.7%)
   < 5 hr 38 (22.1%)
  Sleep efficiency 1.08 (1.15)
   ≥ 85% 73 (42.4%)
   75–84% 46 (26.7%)
   65–74% 19 (11.0%)
   < 65% 34 (19.8%)
  Sleep disturbance 0.97 (0.62)
   Not during past month 32 (18.6%)
   Less than once a week 116 (67.4%)
   Once or twice a week 21 (12.2%)
   Three or more times a week 3 (1.74%)
  Sleep medication intake 0.78 (1.29)
   Not during past month 125 (72.7%)
   Less than once a week 1 (0.58%)
   Once or twice a week 5 (2.91%)
   Three or more times a week 41 (23.8%)
  Daytime dysfunction 0.60 (0.86)
   Never 104 (60.5%)
   A few times 40 (23.3%)
   Sometimes 21 (12.2%)
   A lot of times 7 (4.07%)
Epworth Sleepiness Scale 6.12 (3.77)
Satisfaction Alertness Timing Efficiency Duration 7.54 (2.16)

Qualitative data are presented as n (%). Quantitative data are presented as mean (sd).