Published on in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

Development and Validation of a Web-Based Survey on the Use of Personal Communication Devices by Hospital Registered Nurses: Pilot Study

Development and Validation of a Web-Based Survey on the Use of Personal Communication Devices by Hospital Registered Nurses: Pilot Study

Development and Validation of a Web-Based Survey on the Use of Personal Communication Devices by Hospital Registered Nurses: Pilot Study

Journals

  1. Bautista J, Rosenthal S, Lin T, Theng Y. Psychometric evaluation of the Smartphone for Clinical Work Scale to measure nurses’ use of smartphones for work purposes. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2018;25(8):1018 View
  2. McBride D, LeVasseur S, Li D. Nursing Performance and Mobile Phone Use: Are Nurses Aware of Their Performance Decrements?. JMIR Human Factors 2015;2(1):e6 View
  3. McBride D, LeVasseur S, Li D. Non-Work-Related Use of Personal Mobile Phones by Hospital Registered Nurses. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2015;3(1):e3 View
  4. Di Muzio M, Napoli C, Fiorinelli M, Orsi G. Nurses distracted by smartphone use during clinical practice: Italian validation of the “Nurses' use of Personal Communication Devices (PCD) questionnaire”. Applied Nursing Research 2019;49:23 View
  5. Bautista J, Rosenthal S, Lin T, Theng Y. Predictors and outcomes of nurses’ use of smartphones for work purposes. Computers in Human Behavior 2018;84:360 View
  6. Pucciarelli G, Simeone S, Virgolesi M, Madonna G, Proietti M, Rocco G, Stievano A. Nursing-Related Smartphone Activities in the Italian Nursing Population. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2019;37(1):29 View
  7. Seefeldt J, Wood S, Bolton P, Fitzpatrick T, Stegenga K, Roberts C. Perianesthesia Nurses Are My Second Family: A Qualitative Descriptive Study. Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing 2017;32(6):578 View
  8. McBride D, LeVasseur S. Personal Communication Device Use by Nurses Providing In-Patient Care: Survey of Prevalence, Patterns, and Distraction Potential. JMIR Human Factors 2017;4(2):e10 View
  9. Conant J, Elmore R, Moore A, Blake S, Peacock A, Ward-Smith P. Use of Personal Communication Devices in Clinical Settings. JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration 2020;50(4):192 View
  10. Romano M, Sardella M, Alboni F. Web Health Monitoring Survey: A New Approach to Enhance the Effectiveness of Telemedicine Systems. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(2):e101 View
  11. Fiorinelli M, Di Mario S, Surace A, Mattei M, Russo C, Villa G, Dionisi S, Di Simone E, Giannetta N, Di Muzio M. Smartphone distraction during nursing care: Systematic literature review. Applied Nursing Research 2021;58:151405 View
  12. Donelle L, Hiebert B, Hall J, Ledoux K, Ashfield S. Personal digital technology use among practicing Registered Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses. Healthcare Management Forum 2023;36(2):90 View
  13. El-Sayed A, Goda S, Elbialy G. Threats of nursing productivity in the digital era: investigating the interplay between smartphones addiction and procrastination behavior among nurses. BMC Nursing 2024;23(1) View