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摘要
虽然网络闲逛行为有积极的影响,比如为日常生活带来多样性,减轻工作压力,但过度参与这些活动可能会带来问题,导致时间浪费和效率降低。在护理实践中,个性化护理对于确保患者护理质量和患者安全至关重要。本研究旨在探讨护士网络漫游行为及其与个性化护理行为的关系。本研究为横断面描述性研究。使用描述性信息表、网络漫游量表和个性化护理量表-护士版进行数据收集。护士表现为中等水平的网络闲逛行为,平均总分为80.99±22.44分。护士对护理行为的感知也处于中等水平,个性化护理量表平均总分为3.20±0.81分。网络闲散量表总分与个体化护理量表-A呈低水平显著正相关(r = 0.199, P = 0.01)。研究表明,护士对个性化护理的感知随着网络闲逛水平的提高而提高。这可能是因为网络闲逛行为作为一种建设性的方式,护士逃避医院环境的常规做法,减少焦虑。
The Effect of Nurses' Cyberloafing Levels on Their Perceptions of Individualized Care.
While cyberloafing behaviors can have positive effects, such as introducing variety into daily routines and alleviating workplace stress, excessive engagement in these activities can become problematic, leading to time wastage and decreased efficiency. In nursing practice, individualized care is essential for ensuring both the quality of patient care and patient safety. This study aims to identify the cyberloafing behaviors of nurses and examine their relationship with individualized care behaviors. The research is a cross-sectional and descriptive study. The Descriptive Information Form, the Cyber-Loafing Scale, and the Individualized Care Scale-Nurse Version were used for data collection. Nurses showed a moderate level of cyberloafing behavior with a mean total score of 80.99 ± 22.44. Nurses also showed a moderate perception of care behavior, with an average total score of 3.20 ± 0.81 on the Individualized Care Scale. A positive, low-level, significant relationship was found between the total score of the Cyber-Loafing Scale and the Individualized Care Scale-A (r = 0.199, P = .01). The study revealed that nurses' perception of individualized care improved as their level of cyberloafing increased. This may be because cyberloafing behaviors serve as a constructive way for nurses to escape from routine practices in the hospital environment and reduce anxiety.