Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students

Introduction: smartphone use has been significantly associated with a decline in learning and work-related tasks, including  those tasks associated with the healthcare environment. In Mexico, the use of mobile devices has increased exponentially, and  it has been estimated that up...

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Autores principales: Morales Rojas, Marco Esteban, Valle Solís, Martha Ofelia, Guerrero, Verónica Benítez, López Flores, Juan Fernando
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Publicado: Sanatorio Allende. Departamento de enfermería 2021
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mobile dependence
nursing
adicción
dependencia al móvil
enfermería
dependência móvel
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mobile dependence
nursing
adicción
dependencia al móvil
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Morales Rojas, Marco Esteban
Valle Solís, Martha Ofelia
Guerrero, Verónica Benítez
López Flores, Juan Fernando
Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students
topic_facet addiction
mobile dependence
nursing
adicción
dependencia al móvil
enfermería
dependência móvel
enfermagem
author Morales Rojas, Marco Esteban
Valle Solís, Martha Ofelia
Guerrero, Verónica Benítez
López Flores, Juan Fernando
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Valle Solís, Martha Ofelia
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title Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students
title_short Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students
title_full Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students
title_fullStr Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students
title_full_unstemmed Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students
title_sort mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students
description Introduction: smartphone use has been significantly associated with a decline in learning and work-related tasks, including  those tasks associated with the healthcare environment. In Mexico, the use of mobile devices has increased exponentially, and  it has been estimated that up to 75% of those surveyed have some degree of attention to these devices. Likewise, dependence  on these devices has been associated with addiction to substances such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, among others. In the  socio-sanitary field, it can affect mental performance, concentration in the realization of care and in general for nursing  students present distractions in practice. Objective. Identify the level of dependence on the mobile phone and relate it to risk  behaviors such as addiction to legal and illegal substances. Methodology. Descriptive, cross-sectional, and observational study. Results. 84.3% state that someone close to them has called them dependent on the mobile phone, 74% were in medium dependence and 22.3% in high dependence, associations were found through Rho and OR, with the consumption of alcohol,tobacco, and other drugs. Conclusion. Mobile phone dependence in students was generally characterized as a medium and high level and positive correlations were found for tobacco and other drug use.
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spelling I10-R322-article-354082021-11-08T17:23:40Z Mobile dependence and substance use in nursing students Dependencia al móvil y consumo de sustancias en estudiantes de enfermería Dependência móvel e uso de substância em estudantes de enfermagem Morales Rojas, Marco Esteban Valle Solís, Martha Ofelia Guerrero, Verónica Benítez López Flores, Juan Fernando addiction mobile dependence nursing adicción dependencia al móvil enfermería dependência móvel enfermagem Introduction: smartphone use has been significantly associated with a decline in learning and work-related tasks, including  those tasks associated with the healthcare environment. In Mexico, the use of mobile devices has increased exponentially, and  it has been estimated that up to 75% of those surveyed have some degree of attention to these devices. Likewise, dependence  on these devices has been associated with addiction to substances such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, among others. In the  socio-sanitary field, it can affect mental performance, concentration in the realization of care and in general for nursing  students present distractions in practice. Objective. Identify the level of dependence on the mobile phone and relate it to risk  behaviors such as addiction to legal and illegal substances. Methodology. Descriptive, cross-sectional, and observational study. Results. 84.3% state that someone close to them has called them dependent on the mobile phone, 74% were in medium dependence and 22.3% in high dependence, associations were found through Rho and OR, with the consumption of alcohol,tobacco, and other drugs. Conclusion. Mobile phone dependence in students was generally characterized as a medium and high level and positive correlations were found for tobacco and other drug use. Introducción: el uso de teléfonos inteligentes se ha asociado significativamente con una disminución para el aprendizaje y las  tareas relacionadas con el trabajo, incluidas aquellas tareas asociadas con el entorno de atención sanitaria. En México el uso de  dispositivos móviles ha aumentado exponencialmente y se ha estimado hasta un 75% de los encuestados poseen algún grado  de atención a estos dispositivos. Asimismo, la dependencia a estos dispositivos ha sido asociada con adicción a sustancias  como el alcohol, tabaco, marihuana entre otros. En el ámbito sociosanitario puede afectar el desempeño mental, la  concentración en la realización de los cuidados y en general para los estudiantes de enfermería presentar distracciones en la práctica. Objetivo: identificar el nivel de dependencia al teléfono móvil y relacionarlo con conductas de riesgo como la adicción  a sustancias legales e ilegales. Metodología: estudio descriptivo, transversal y observacional. Resultados: el 84.3% manifiesta  que alguna persona cercana a el lo ha llamado dependiente al teléfono móvil, el 74% se encontraba en dependencia media y el  22.3% en una dependencia alta, se encontraron asociaciones mediante Rho y OR, con el consumo de alcohol, tabaco y otras  drogas. Conclusión: la dependencia al teléfono móvil en estudiantes se caracterizó en general como un nivel medio y alto y se  encontraron correlaciones positivas para el consumo de tabaco y de otras drogas. Introdução: o uso de smartphone foi significativamente associado a um declínio no aprendizado e nas tarefas relacionadas ao  trabalho, incluindo aquelas associadas ao ambiente de saúde. No México, o uso de dispositivos móveis aumentou exponencialmente e estima-se que até 75% dos pesquisados têm algum grau de atenção a esses dispositivos. Da mesma forma, a dependência desses dispositivos tem sido associada à dependência de substâncias como álcool, tabaco, maconha,  entre outras. No campo sociossanitário, pode afetar o desempenho mental, a concentração na realização do cuidado e em  geral para os alunos de enfermagem apresentarem distrações na prática. Objetivo. Identifique o nível de dependência do  telefone celulare relacione-o a comportamentos de risco, como dependência de substâncias legais e ilegais. Metodologia.  Estudo descritivo, transversal e observacional. Resultados. 84,3% afirmam que alguém próximo os chamou de dependente do celular, 74% estavam em média dependência e 22,3% em alta dependência, foram encontradas associações por meio de Rho e  OR, com o consumo de álcool, tabaco e outras drogas. Conclusão. A dependência de telefone celular em estudantes foi  eralmente caracterizada como um nível médio e alto e foram encontradas correlações positivas para o uso de tabaco e outras  drogas. Sanatorio Allende. 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