@article{article_1580271, title={The Relationship Between Nomophobia and Caring Behaviors Among Nurses: Cross Sectional and Descriptive Study}, journal={Hemşirelik Bilimi Dergisi}, volume={8}, pages={209–220}, year={2025}, DOI={10.54189/hbd.1580271}, author={Çam, Funda and Koçkesen, Büşra and Gesme, Hanife Gülsüm and Pelen, Şeyima and Taş, Kader and Atabek Aştı, Türkinaz}, keywords={Akıllı telefon, Cep telefonu, Hemşirelik bakımı}, abstract={Objective: To investigate the nomophobia scores among nurses and examine the correlation between these scores and caring behaviors. Methods: The descriptive and cross-sectional study sample consisted of 197 nurses working in a private hospital. Data was collected between November 2021 and March 2022. Information form, The Nomophobia Questionnaire, and Caring Behaviors Inventory-24 were data collection tools. Results: The mean age of the participants was 27.14±6.69 years, and the majority were female (80.2%), single (69%), and had a bachelor’s degree or higher (35.5%). The daily duration of cell phone use was 6.05±4.03, and daily internet use was 5.05±3.95. The mean nomophobia score was found to be "moderate" at 80.37±23.99, while the mean score for caring behaviors was high at 5.53±0.56. A significant correlation was found between nomophobia and factors such as age, years of employment, work unit, shifts, and mobile phone usage habits (p <0.05). There was a statistically significant weak negative correlation between the care behaviors and the nomophobia (p <0.05). Conclusion: Among nurses, higher nomophobia scores were associated with lower caring behavior scores. It is recommended to develop coping strategies for nomophobia, particularly for young nurses working in shift-based environments.}, number={2}, publisher={Aydın Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi}, organization={This research was not supported by any particular grants from public, private, or nonprofit funding sources.}