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Title

Daily and Momentary Variability in Sleep, Stress, and Well-being Data in Two Samples of Health Care Workers.

Authors

Lee, Soomi; Mu, Christina X.; Joshi, Rhitik; Khan, Arooj

Abstract

Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) can capture how sleep, stress, and well-being are related within individuals. However, the use of EMA involves participant burden, which may be a major barrier when studying at-risk populations like frontline workers. To guide future research interested in using EMA, this study examined variance components in sleep, stress, and well-being variables collected from health care workers. Two samples of hospital nurses (60 inpatient, 84 outpatient) responded to 2-week smartphone-based EMA. Adherence to the EMA protocol was good in both samples. Results from intraclass correlations showed more momentary variability in stressors and uplifts, more daily variability in sleep, fatigue, and physical symptoms, and more between-person variability in affect, rumination, and work quality. Across the variables, however, there was substantial within-person variability. Variance components were relatively consistent between workdays and non-workdays and between week 1 and week 2. Some nuanced between-sample differences were noted.

Subjects

MEDICAL personnel; ECOLOGICAL momentary assessments (Clinical psychology); WELL-being; SLEEP; HOSPITAL personnel

Publication

Field Methods, 2023, Vol 35, Issue 4, p349

ISSN

1525-822X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/1525822X221132425

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