KMID : 1035420230110040157
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Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine 2023 Volume.11 No. 4 p.157 ~ p.166
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The Smartphone Addiction, Self-Efficacy, and Communication Skills of Nursing College Students before Clinical Training Relationship between Communication Skills
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Kim Mi-Young
Park Hyo-Jin
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Abstract
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Purpose : The purposes of this study were to determine the relationships of communication skills with smartphone addiction and self-efficacy before clinical practice training among nursing students and to provide basic data for developing and verifying the effectiveness of an intervention program for improving nursing students' communication skills.
Methods : This study targeted those who obtained consent to collect data explained the purpose and procedure of the study for the first and second graders of the nursing department at one university located in B city. The data collection period was from April 24 to May 13, 2023. A total of 207 questionnaire responses were included in the analysis. The collected data were analyzed using t-tests and analysis of variance in the SPSS/Win 230 program. The results were reported as real numbers, percentages, mean values, and standard deviations. The correlations between the variables were analyzed using the Pearson correlation coefficient.
Results : Smartphone addiction according to the general characteristics of the study subjects showed significant differences in ¡®residence type¡¯ (F=2.91, p=.035) and ¡®average smartphone usage time¡¯ (F=20.15, p=.000). It seemed. self-efficacy was determined by ¡®age¡¯ (F=2.74, p=.045), ¡®subjective academic level¡¯ (F=7.71, p=.001), and ¡®average smartphone usage time¡¯ (F=3.96, p=.009) showed a significant difference. Communication skills showed a significant difference in ¡®average smartphone usage time¡¯ (F=3.83, p=.011). The correlation between the variables of the study subjects showed that self-efficacy was negatively correlated with smartphone addiction (r=-.42, p<.001), and communication ability was positively correlated with self-efficacy. It was found that (r=.55, p<.001).
Conclusion : On the basis of the study results, the higher the nursing students' smartphone addiction, the lower their self-efficacy, and the higher their communication ability, the higher their self-efficacy. Therefore, intervention research is necessary to develop interventions for preventing smartphone addiction and increasing communication ability among nursing students.
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KEYWORD
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communication skills, self-efficacy, smartphone addiction
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