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CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY: CORELLATION

BETWEEN DEEP SLEEP DURATION AND TEST


SCORES IN MEDICAL STUDENTS
Andre Adianto, 18/423064/KU/20267
BACKGROUND VARIABLE
In the last decade, the public
interest towards the measurement of deep sleep have been •Independent variable dependent variable
piqued due to the Duration of deep sleep test scores
arising interests to fitness and exercising. These activities gave
rise to new
technologies such as fitness gears and watch, which have deep other variables
sleep measurement 1.Smoking
feature. These feature may prove to be 2.Social media
essential as deep sleep are believed to have an effect towards usage
exercise and 3.Sleep disorder, ex: insomnia
sport performance. Therefore, the researcher is trying to find if
there is any 4.Environment
correlation between the deep sleep duration and cognitive (noise, temperature, etc)
performance which in 5.Subjects’
this case will be measured with test score as the parameter. capabilities of understanding the test
materials
RESEARCH QUESTION
Does deep sleep correlates to test scores of medical students?
OBJECTIVES
This study MEASUREMENT, VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY
aims to find the correlation between deep sleep adequacy and The deep sleep duration will be measured using Mi Band 3. the Mi Band 3 will be
test scores of handed to the participants for 3 days prior the block test. After the test, the
medical students. data will be accessed through Mi Fit app and then transferred to data
HYPOTHESIS processing app like SPSS.
Deep sleep does affect test scores of medical students According to a study conducted in 2019, the mi band have very high sensitivity
in detecting sleep (99.5%) and high PPV (62.8 %) when compared to PSG
STUDY DESIGN (Polysomnography) as gold standard.
Cross sectional design  

SAMPLING METHODS STATISTICAL TEST


Convenience sampling Statistical test: linear regression as both the independent (deep
Inclusion sleep duration) and dependent variable (test scores) are
1. Any medical continuous data
students in UGM (preferably undergraduates)
2. Male and female
3. Consenting to the study
Exclusion
1. students who ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
take sleep affecting medications
2. clinical The ethical aspect will be reviewed by FK-KMK UGM ethical
rotation students (due to packed and   different committee. Also, every participants will be given informed
schedules) consent.
Sample size
X= Z α /22 *p*(1-p)/ MOE2
α = 0.05, Z=1.96, P= 35 %, MOE= 0.1, X= 87

References
Ameen MS, Cheung LM, Hauser T, Hahn MA, Schabus M. About the
Accuracy and Problems of Consumer Devices in the Assessment of
Sleep. Sensors (Basel). 2019;19(19):4160. Published 2019 Sep
25. doi:10.3390/s19194160

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