Elif Gezginci Akpinar, Busra Nur Orhan, Sonay Goktas
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Abstract
Background: This study aimed to determine the effect of surgical nurses' internet addiction on their malpractice tendencies.
Methods: The descriptive cross-sectional study included 1051 nurses working in the surgical awards of 10 hospitals in Istanbul. Data were collected using a descriptive characteristics form, the Internet Addiction Scale, and the Malpractice Tendency Scale. An increase in the score on the internet addiction scale indicates that internet addiction increases. In contrast, an increase in the score on the malpractice tendency scale indicates that malpractice tendency decreases. Data were analyzed using independent groups t-test, one-way ANOVA test, Pearson correlation and linear regression analyzes with IBM SPSS Statistics version 22.0 software.
Results: A weak negative correlation was found between the surgical nurses' total scores on the Internet Addiction Scale and Malpractice Tendency Scale (r=-0.422 p < 0.001). Internet addiction total score was also negatively correlated with malpractice tendency subscale scores for medication and transfusion administration safety (r=-0.450 p < 0.001); infection prevention (r=-0.416 p < 0.001); patient monitoring, device, and material safety (r=-0.321 p < 0.001); fall prevention (r=-0.325 p < 0.001), and communication (r=-0.332 p ≤ 0.001). In linear regression analysis, an increase in internet addiction overall and in the lack of control subscale was associated with greater malpractice tendency (ß=-0.422 and ß=-0.243, respectively). Internet addiction explained a total of 17.7% of the total change in malpractice tendency (R2 = 0.177).
Conclusion: Surgical nurses showed increased malpractice tendency as their internet addiction level increased. This relationship was seen in all domains of malpractice, including medication and transfusion administration safety, infection and fall prevention, communication, and patient monitoring, device, and material safety. It is recommended that in-service training be planned for conscious internet use to limit the time nurses spend on the internet during working hours.
背景:本研究旨在探讨外科护士网络成瘾对其医疗事故倾向的影响。方法:对伊斯坦布尔10家医院外科科室1051名护士进行描述性横断面研究。使用描述性特征表、网络成瘾量表和医疗事故倾向量表收集数据。网络成瘾量表得分的增加表明网络成瘾的增加。相反,医疗事故倾向量表得分越高,医疗事故倾向越低。数据分析采用独立组t检验、单因素方差分析、Pearson相关及线性回归分析,软件为IBM SPSS Statistics version 22.0。结果:外科护士网络成瘾量表总分与医疗事故倾向量表总分呈弱负相关(r=-0.422 p 2 = 0.177)。结论:外科护士网络成瘾程度越高,其医疗事故倾向越高。这种关系在医疗事故的所有领域都可以看到,包括药物和输血管理安全、感染和跌倒预防、沟通和患者监测、设备和材料安全。建议为有意识地使用互联网计划在职培训,以限制护士在工作时间上网的时间。
期刊介绍:
BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.