Smartphone addiction, risk factors and its adverse effects in nursing students: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Published
January 24, 2021
Journal
Nurse education today
PICOID
6834c40f
DOI
Citations
55
Keywords
Addiction, Nomophobia, Nursing students, Smartphone, Systematic review
Copyright
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

nursing students

Intervention

smartphone addiction

Comparison

nomophobia

Outcome

prevalence of smartphone addiction, related factors, negative effects

Abstract

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Smartphones are technological devices that have a great impact on people's daily lives changing their habits and behaviors. The utilities and capabilities of these devices are increasing and the foresight is that this tendency will grow in the next years. However, the problematic use of the smartphone has increased dangerously, interfering with the clinical practice of healthcare professionals. To conduct a systematic review and a meta-analysis to estimate the prevalence of smartphone addiction, also known as nomophobia, in nursing students and to identify its related factors and its negative effects. Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. The literature search was done in CINAHL, Proquest, Pubmed, Scopus and Web of Science databases. The search equation was "(nomophobia OR smartphone) AND nurs* student*". n = 16 articles were identified. The meta-analytic estimation of nomophobia or smartphone addiction was 22% (CI95% 18%-26%] in a sample of n = 2780 nursing students. Smartphone usability is very extended during the clinical practice by nursing students. They indicated using the device or watching other students distracted with their smartphone. Some variables related to excessive use in nursing students are lower sleep quality, lower self-esteem, higher social distress, lower perceived social support or lower communication skills between others. The main use of the smartphone by nursing students is for communication with other people and some of them indicate that it can be a distraction.

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