Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses

Background: Nurses are one of the main professions in the hospital to recover patients from their abnormal health conditions. The activity of nurses is intimately connected to shift work. Daily shift work results in increased workload and mental stress, which leads to sleep disorder and delayed adap...

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Main Authors: Amrin, Babu, Jagatheesan, Alagesan, Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam, Prathap, Suganthirababu, Vignesh, Srinivasan, Kumaresan, Abathsagayam
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author Amrin, Babu
Jagatheesan, Alagesan
Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam
Prathap, Suganthirababu
Vignesh, Srinivasan
Kumaresan, Abathsagayam
author_facet Amrin, Babu
Jagatheesan, Alagesan
Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam
Prathap, Suganthirababu
Vignesh, Srinivasan
Kumaresan, Abathsagayam
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description Background: Nurses are one of the main professions in the hospital to recover patients from their abnormal health conditions. The activity of nurses is intimately connected to shift work. Daily shift work results in increased workload and mental stress, which leads to sleep disorder and delayed adaptation for young nurses to shift work, this may cause the nurse’s difficulty falling asleep or insomnia. There is compelling evidence that shift work has a negative impact on sleep, alertness, and exhaustion, which may contribute to mental health issues and sleep issues. Aim: This study aims to find the effectiveness of Jacobson’s relaxation technique and yoga in insomnia among shift nurses. Methodology: In phase 1: The survey was conducted among 100 nurses through Google forms using ISI questionnaires. They were chosen with the help of the convenience sampling technique. Among 100 responded participants, 54% were diagnosed to have insomnia based on the total score range. 20% of selected nurses disagreed to participate in the experimental study (phase 2). Ultimately, 30 nurses were chosen to take part in the experimental trial based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of phase 2. The participants in the study who had sleeplessness received two therapies. 30 selected nurses were randomly allocated into two groups, 15 in each group. One group was given yoga (Group Y) and another group was given Jacobson’s relaxation technique (Group J). It was given for a time period of 4 days per week for a duration of one month. Results: A statistically significant difference between Group Y (Yoga) and Group J (Jacobson's relaxation technique) was found by statistical analysis of the statistical data. In comparison to Group J, Group Y had lower PSQI values. As a result, group Y and group J differ statistically significantly from one another. Conclusion: It has been concluded that both yoga and Jacobson’s relaxation technique were more effective in improving sleep in nurses with insomnia, among them yoga is more effective than Jacobson’s relaxation technique.
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spelling intimal-17682025-07-24T05:27:37Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1768/ Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses Amrin, Babu Jagatheesan, Alagesan Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam Prathap, Suganthirababu Vignesh, Srinivasan Kumaresan, Abathsagayam Q Science (General) QP Physiology Background: Nurses are one of the main professions in the hospital to recover patients from their abnormal health conditions. The activity of nurses is intimately connected to shift work. Daily shift work results in increased workload and mental stress, which leads to sleep disorder and delayed adaptation for young nurses to shift work, this may cause the nurse’s difficulty falling asleep or insomnia. There is compelling evidence that shift work has a negative impact on sleep, alertness, and exhaustion, which may contribute to mental health issues and sleep issues. Aim: This study aims to find the effectiveness of Jacobson’s relaxation technique and yoga in insomnia among shift nurses. Methodology: In phase 1: The survey was conducted among 100 nurses through Google forms using ISI questionnaires. They were chosen with the help of the convenience sampling technique. Among 100 responded participants, 54% were diagnosed to have insomnia based on the total score range. 20% of selected nurses disagreed to participate in the experimental study (phase 2). Ultimately, 30 nurses were chosen to take part in the experimental trial based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of phase 2. The participants in the study who had sleeplessness received two therapies. 30 selected nurses were randomly allocated into two groups, 15 in each group. One group was given yoga (Group Y) and another group was given Jacobson’s relaxation technique (Group J). It was given for a time period of 4 days per week for a duration of one month. Results: A statistically significant difference between Group Y (Yoga) and Group J (Jacobson's relaxation technique) was found by statistical analysis of the statistical data. In comparison to Group J, Group Y had lower PSQI values. As a result, group Y and group J differ statistically significantly from one another. Conclusion: It has been concluded that both yoga and Jacobson’s relaxation technique were more effective in improving sleep in nurses with insomnia, among them yoga is more effective than Jacobson’s relaxation technique. INTI International University 2023-07 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1768/1/ij2023_29r.pdf text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1768/2/93 Amrin, Babu and Jagatheesan, Alagesan and Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam and Prathap, Suganthirababu and Vignesh, Srinivasan and Kumaresan, Abathsagayam (2023) Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses. INTI JOURNAL, 2023 (29). pp. 1-7. ISSN e2600-7320 https://intijournal.intimal.edu.my
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QP Physiology
Amrin, Babu
Jagatheesan, Alagesan
Vinodhkumar, Ramalingam
Prathap, Suganthirababu
Vignesh, Srinivasan
Kumaresan, Abathsagayam
Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses
title Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses
title_full Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses
title_short Effectiveness of Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique and Yoga in Insomnia Among Shift Working Nurses
title_sort effectiveness of jacobson’s relaxation technique and yoga in insomnia among shift working nurses
topic Q Science (General)
QP Physiology
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