A Study to Assess the Knowledge Regarding Nomophobia among the Nursing College Students of Selected Nursing Colleges of Gandhinagar
Journal Title: Journal of Nursing Today - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 1
Abstract
Abstract: Investigators have conducted a descriptive study to assess the knowledge regarding nomophobia among selected nursing collegestudents at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.Sixty students were chosen as a sample by simple Random Sampling Technique andadministeredSelf-structured questionnaires on nomophobia to the samples.Among them 21.66% (13) of responders have poor knowledge, 75% (45) of responders have average knowledge and 3.33% (2) of responder have good knowledge. Conclusion: These study findings demonstrate utility in both conflicts and problem solving. It provides a more comprehensive understanding of relation between conflicts, which arise among first line nurse managers, and their effect on them when using problem solving strategy management
Authors and Affiliations
Hari Mohan Singh, Vijesh Patel, B. Sc. 4thYear Students
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