Self-Acupressure and Social Jet Lag in Female Health Sciences Students
This randomized, sham-controlled trial aims to evaluate the effects of self-administered acupressure on social jet lag, sleep patterns, and sleep quality in female health sciences students. Participants will be randomly assigned to either a self-acupressure intervention group or a sham self-acupressure control group. The intervention will be performed daily for 12 weeks. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and at the end of the intervention period, with the primary outcome being the change in social jet lag. Secondary outcomes include changes in sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and participant blinding assessment.
Female undergraduate students enrolled in midwifery or medical programs [+5]
Current diagnosis of a sleep disorder requiring medical treatment (e.g., obstruc... [+5]