确定恐名症对妇幼保健医院护士和助产士的影响:横断面研究。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING International Nursing Review Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1111/inr.13021
Yeliz Dinçer, Sevecen Çelik İnce
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目的:本研究旨在评估一家妇幼医院的护士和助产士的恐名症程度,并探讨其对护士和助产士生活的影响:这项描述性横断面研究在土耳其西部地区的一家妇科和儿科医院进行。研究样本包括 112 名护士和助产士。研究人员通过 "介绍信息表 "和 "恐惧感量表 "收集数据,并按照 STROBE 检查表报告这项横断面研究:参与者的平均年龄为(34.50 ± 9.98)岁。恐名症量表的平均总分为(68.45±24.62)分,54.5%的参与者被归类为中度恐名症。研究发现,年龄、从事护理或助产工作的年限、工作模式以及起床后立即查看手机和睡觉前查看手机的习惯等因素都会影响他们的恐名症程度:研究发现,妇科和儿科护士和助产士使用手机会对其身心健康产生负面影响,并普遍存在中度的手机恐惧症。值得注意的是,年龄越大、工作经验越丰富,恐名症得分越低:对护理实践的启示:建议采取旨在预防患上恐名症的措施,尤其是针对在提供医疗服务中扮演重要角色的年轻护士和助产士。
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Determining the effects of nomophobia on nurses and midwives in a maternity and child health hospital: A cross-sectional study.

Aim: This study aims to assess the levels of nomophobia among nurses and midwives employed at a gynecology and children's hospital and to explore its impact on their lives.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in a gynecology and pediatrics hospital situated in the western region of Turkey. The research sample comprised 112 nurses and midwives. Data collection was facilitated through an "Introductory Information Form" and the "Nomophobia Scale," with adherence to the STROBE checklist for reporting this cross-sectional study.

Results: The mean age of the participants was 34.50 ± 9.98 years. The average total score on the nomophobia scale was 68.45 ± 24.62, with 54.5% of participants classified as having moderate levels of nomophobia. Factors such as age, years of experience in nursing or midwifery, work patterns, and the habit of checking their phones immediately upon waking and before sleeping were found to influence their levels of nomophobia.

Conclusion: The study observed that mobile phone usage among nurses and midwives in a gynecology and pediatrics setting negatively affects their mental and physical health, with a moderate level of nomophobia being prevalent. Notably, older age and increased work experience were associated with lower nomophobia scores.

Implications for nursing practice: Initiatives aimed at preventing the onset of nomophobia are recommended, especially targeting younger nurses and midwives who play a crucial role in health service delivery.

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