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Publicación Acceso abierto Alteraciones del sueño post pandemia en estudiantes de enfermería de una universidad pública, 2022(2022-09-02) Guardia Lobo, Eva Maria; Pitalúa Martínez, Natalia Andrea; Pérez Villalba, Wilson AntonioThis research aimed to determine the main sleep disorders and alterations that affected the nursing students in the COVID-19 pandemy. For this purpose, the researchers used a cross-sectional descriptive study with quantitative focus from surveys made in the month of June of the Year 2022 in a public university at the city of Monteria. The sample population was 165 students of the nursing program of this public university that fulfilled the criteria needed for the survey. (93.94%) of the students were between 17 and 24 years. and (78.18%) of them were women. From the 165 students surveyed the (78.18%) did not get COVID-19, the (21.82%) left did have a positive diagnosis for COVID-19. In the survey there was evaluated the insomnia according to the eight reactive of the Athens scale. The obtained results of this survey showed that the nursery students in general tend to suffer from insomnia and daytime sleepiness represented by the (30.3%) and (21.8%) respectively. In this research there was separated the population positive and negative for COVID-19, it was highlighted that the population positive for COVID-19 and with possible sleeping alteration equals to the (63.89%) and the population negative for COVID-19 and possible sleeping alteration equals to (45.74%). According to these results it was concluded that the COVID-19 increased the sleeping alterations in the nursery students of the public university.Publicación Acceso abierto Trastorno del sueño-vigilia en personas mayores en un asilo de la ciudad de Montería(2022-11-10) León Montero, Leonel Junior; Moreno Gallego, Flor María; Ripoll García, Luz Dary; Sánchez Caraballo, Álvaro AntonioThe sleep disorder is a problem that concerns the elderly geriatric population, which interferes with the quality and quantity of hours of rest, this is related to the quality of life of each human being. Objective: to determine the incidence of the type of sleep-wake disorder in these people, as well as clarify some specific aspects such as determining the types of sleep-wake disorders that most affect older people, identify the symptoms most frequently associated with sleep disorders sleep and assess whether there is care deficit in multidisciplinary management according to Dorothea Orem's theory. Methodology: information was obtained from a sample of 35 people over 60 years of age through the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-V book, which gave us the presumptuous information that types of Sleep-Wake Disorders could be identified in patients. geriatrics Results: it was found in the institution that 51.4% have more than four disorders, 28.5% have one or more disorders, with only one disorder and 20% have two or three disorders. Conclusion: in older adults, exceptional care is required, taking into account that it is a population at risk, taking into account the possible causes, the general condition of them, they are often patients with comorbidity.