@article{article_1521596, title={Effects of Technostress and the Role of Their Descriptive Characteristics of Intensive Care Nurses on Their Job Performance}, journal={Hemşirelik Bilimi Dergisi}, volume={8}, pages={51–63}, year={2025}, DOI={10.54189/hbd.1521596}, author={Gündüz Hoşgör, Derya and Hoşgör, Haydar Kerem}, keywords={Intensive Care, Intensive Care Nurse, Nurse, Technostress, Job Performance}, abstract={Objective: Although the correct and appropriate use of Health Information Technologies yields positive results such as high productivity and satisfactory work performance, in some cases it may bring about some disadvantages. One of the most critical negative consequences of the use of health information technologies is technostress. Technostress occurs more frequently in nurses working in Intensive Care Units, where health information technologies are used very frequently. This study was aimed at investigating the effect of technostress on job performance in intensive care nurses. Methods: In the sample of this cross-sectional study, 214 intensive care nurses were included. The “Technostress” and “Job Performance” scales were used to collect data. Results: The participating intensive care unit nurses had a moderate level of technostress and a high level of job performance. There was a positive, significant and low correlation between the participating nurses’ technostress and job performance levels (r=0.146; p <0.05). The technostress variable has a 2.1% effect on the job performance levels of the participating nurses (F=4.588; p <0.005). Conclusion: Contrary to existing literature, this study found that as participants’ technostress levels increased, their job performance increased.}, number={1}, publisher={Aydin Adnan Menderes University}, organization={---}