Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students

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Autor(a) principal: Gutierrez-Puertas, Lorena
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Marquez-Hernandez, Veronica, Preto, Leonel, Granados-Gamez, Genoveva, Gutierrez-Puertas, Vanesa, Aguilera-Manrique, Gabriel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/18289
Resumo: Nomophobia is the fear of leaving the house without a mobile and being out of mobile phone contact and affects different areas of a person's life, especially in terms of social, work and academic relationships due to a dependence on the use of smartphones. Discovering the prevalence of nomophobia among nursing students is very important, as the misuse of smartphones in clinical practice may cause distractions, affecting the quality of care and putting patient safety at risk. Furthermore, it can lead to poorer academic performance during class. The aim of this study was to compare the levels of nomophobia experienced by nursing students at the University of Almeria, Spain and the Polytechnic Institute of Braganza, Portugal. A comparative descriptive observational study was carried out. A nomophobia questionnaire adapted to the Spanish and Portuguese sociolinguistic context was employed; 258 participants comprised the subjects of study. The main results showed both Spanish and Portuguese nursing students scored higher than average regarding levels of nomophobia. However, the scores gathered from items on the questionnaire were generally higher among the Portuguese population than the Spanish one. The Portuguese students (54.7%) felt more anxious than the Spanish students (35.4%) if their battery ran out. Similarly, the Portuguese population showed a greater need for instant communication with their family and friends. In conclusion, the dimensions explored indicate significant levels of nomophobia among both nursing student populations, with higher levels among the Portuguese population than the Spanish.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
title Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
spellingShingle Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
Gutierrez-Puertas, Lorena
Comparative study
Nomophobia
Nursing students
Smartphone
title_short Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
title_full Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
title_fullStr Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
title_sort Comparative study of nomophobia among Spanish and Portuguese nursing students
author Gutierrez-Puertas, Lorena
author_facet Gutierrez-Puertas, Lorena
Marquez-Hernandez, Veronica
Preto, Leonel
Granados-Gamez, Genoveva
Gutierrez-Puertas, Vanesa
Aguilera-Manrique, Gabriel
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author2 Marquez-Hernandez, Veronica
Preto, Leonel
Granados-Gamez, Genoveva
Gutierrez-Puertas, Vanesa
Aguilera-Manrique, Gabriel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gutierrez-Puertas, Lorena
Marquez-Hernandez, Veronica
Preto, Leonel
Granados-Gamez, Genoveva
Gutierrez-Puertas, Vanesa
Aguilera-Manrique, Gabriel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comparative study
Nomophobia
Nursing students
Smartphone
topic Comparative study
Nomophobia
Nursing students
Smartphone
description Nomophobia is the fear of leaving the house without a mobile and being out of mobile phone contact and affects different areas of a person's life, especially in terms of social, work and academic relationships due to a dependence on the use of smartphones. Discovering the prevalence of nomophobia among nursing students is very important, as the misuse of smartphones in clinical practice may cause distractions, affecting the quality of care and putting patient safety at risk. Furthermore, it can lead to poorer academic performance during class. The aim of this study was to compare the levels of nomophobia experienced by nursing students at the University of Almeria, Spain and the Polytechnic Institute of Braganza, Portugal. A comparative descriptive observational study was carried out. A nomophobia questionnaire adapted to the Spanish and Portuguese sociolinguistic context was employed; 258 participants comprised the subjects of study. The main results showed both Spanish and Portuguese nursing students scored higher than average regarding levels of nomophobia. However, the scores gathered from items on the questionnaire were generally higher among the Portuguese population than the Spanish one. The Portuguese students (54.7%) felt more anxious than the Spanish students (35.4%) if their battery ran out. Similarly, the Portuguese population showed a greater need for instant communication with their family and friends. In conclusion, the dimensions explored indicate significant levels of nomophobia among both nursing student populations, with higher levels among the Portuguese population than the Spanish.
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