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Implications of Secondhand Smoke on Sleep Quality: Insights for Practitioners

Implications of Secondhand Smoke on Sleep Quality: Insights for Practitioners

Introduction

As speech-language pathologists, our work often intersects with various health domains, including the impact of environmental factors on communication and cognitive development. A recent study titled "Exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with poor sleep quality among non-smoking university students in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional survey" provides critical insights into how secondhand smoke (SHS) can affect sleep quality, a vital component of cognitive and communicative health.

Understanding the Study

The study conducted a cross-sectional survey among 390 non-smoking university students in Bangladesh, revealing that 41.8% of participants were exposed to SHS, and 50.5% reported poor sleep quality. The research employed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index to measure sleep quality and found a significant association between SHS exposure and poor sleep quality, particularly among male students.

Key Findings

Implications for Practitioners

For practitioners, these findings underscore the importance of considering environmental factors such as SHS in assessments and interventions. Here are some actionable steps:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, it also highlights the need for further research. Future studies could explore the long-term cognitive and communicative impacts of SHS exposure and investigate effective interventions to mitigate these effects.

Conclusion

Understanding the link between SHS and sleep quality is crucial for developing comprehensive interventions that support cognitive and communicative health. By integrating these findings into practice, we can better address the needs of our clients and contribute to healthier educational environments.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with poor sleep quality among non-smoking university students in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional survey.


Citation: Banna, M. H. A., Brazendale, K., Hamiduzzaman, M., Ahinkorah, B. O., Abid, M. T., Rifat, M. A., Sultana, M. S., Tetteh, J. K., Kundu, S., Shekhar, M. S. R., & Khaleduzzaman, M. (2023). Exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with poor sleep quality among non-smoking university students in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional survey. Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group UK. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43970-6
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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