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Private life telepressure and workplace cognitive failure among hospital nurses: The moderating role of mobile phone presence.

Ruben CambierMichelle Van LaethemPeter Vlerick
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
Considering the increased presence of mobile phones nowadays, a more detailed understanding is necessary on how these devices might distract personnel in a healthcare setting. The present study gives further insight into this topic and shows that in particular nurses in young adulthood who experience telepressure towards personal messages report more cognitive failure when their personal mobile phones are present, even when they do not actually use these devices. This furnishes additional evidence in support of hospitals' formal policy to forbid personal mobile phones of healthcare personnel when at work.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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  • emergency department
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