Smartphone addiction and its impact on quality of sleep and academic performance among nursing students. Institutional based cross-sectional study in Western Rajasthan (India)

IF 1.3 Q3 NURSING
N. Kalal, N. S. Vel, Sonam Angmo, Sukhi Choyal, Sunaina Bishnoi, Subeeta Dhaka, Suman Rulaniya, Surbhi Banswal
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Abstract Objective: To explore the smartphone addiction and its impact on quality of sleep and academic performance among the nursing students. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among the nursing students (n=160) in tertiary care teaching hospital in western Rajasthan (India) by using standardized Smartphone Addiction Scale Short Version (SAS-SV), the quality of sleep was assessed by standardized Pittsburg’s Sleep Quality Index scale (PSQI) and academic performance was assessed by self -made Academic Performance Scale. Results: In this study 38.1 % students were having moderate smartphone addiction. The smartphone addiction is directly associated with hours daily spend on smartphone (p<0.001), time check smartphone after wake up in the morning (p<0.001), and frequency of smartphone pickups in a day (p=0.003) of students. The quality of sleep is inversely associated with duration of smartphone use (p=0.004), hours daily spend on smartphone (p=0.002), time check smartphone after wake up in morning (p=0.010), of students The academic performance is significantly associated with hours daily spend on smartphone (p=0.003), time check smartphone after wake up in morning (p=0.001), and frequency of smartphone pickups in a day (p=0.015) of students. Conclusion: A high proportion of nursing students have moderate smartphone addiction. This addiction was associated with an increased risk of poor sleep quality and poor academic performance. Educational activities on the healthy use of smartphones are needed in the studied group.
智能手机成瘾及其对护理专业学生睡眠质量和学习成绩的影响。印度西拉贾斯坦邦基于机构的横断面研究
摘要 目的探讨护理专业学生的智能手机成瘾及其对睡眠质量和学习成绩的影响。研究方法采用标准化智能手机成瘾量表简版(SAS-SV)对印度拉贾斯坦邦西部三级护理教学医院的护理专业学生(n=160)进行描述性横断面研究,采用标准化匹兹堡睡眠质量指数量表(PSQI)评估睡眠质量,采用自制学业成绩量表评估学业成绩。结果38.1%的学生有中度智能手机成瘾。智能手机成瘾与学生每天花在智能手机上的时间(P<0.001)、早上起床后查看智能手机的时间(P<0.001)和一天中拿起智能手机的频率(P=0.003)直接相关。学生的睡眠质量与使用智能手机的时间(p=0.004)、每天使用智能手机的时长(p=0.002)、早上起床后检查智能手机的时间(p=0.010)成反比;学生的学习成绩与每天使用智能手机的时长(p=0.003)、早上起床后检查智能手机的时间(p=0.001)、一天中使用智能手机的频率(p=0.015)显著相关。结论很高比例的护理专业学生有中度智能手机成瘾。这种成瘾与睡眠质量差和学习成绩差的风险增加有关。需要在研究群体中开展有关健康使用智能手机的教育活动。
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Investigacion y Educacion en Enfermeria
Investigacion y Educacion en Enfermeria Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
34
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the journal of Nursing and Education is to present scientific and technical information about health, illnesses and related topics. The journal serves as the conduit [medium] through which the experiences of our own nursing and social science departments can be shared within Columbia and internationally. It is written primarily for nurses, general health practitioners and other related disciplines but can also be used by students and researchers.
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