Affiliation:
1. Centre of Mental Health, Modugno, Local Health Company Bari, Bari, Italy
2. Department of Cardiology, San Carlo Hospital,
Potenza, Italy
Abstract
Background:
Evidence suggested how nurses experienced worse lifestyles than the
general population by recording deterioration rates in healthy conditions.
Aim:
To assess differences between comorbidity, eating behavior, and smartphone addiction
according to sex, Body Mass Index (BMI), age, work experience, shift, alcohol assumption, and
physical activity in Italian nurses.
Methods:
An online questionnaire was spread through some professional internet pages. Data included
demographic characteristics, the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), the Italian Version of
the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire, and the Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS-SV).
Results:
A total of 456 nurses were recruited. Significant differences were registered in the
smartphone addiction score (p=0.030) and BMI scores and work experience (p=0.001), as underweight
participants reported higher scores in the smartphone addiction attitude (2.4714 ±
1.25812) than the other subjects and also participants with the highest number of years in work
experience also reported higher smartphone addiction scores (2.8074 ± 1.2022). Significant difference
was reported in the CCI scores according to age (p < 0.001): subjects aged over 61 years
recorded higher scores in the CCI (1.67 ± 1.528) and also according to work experience and
CCI scores (p < 0.001), as participants employed between 21 and 30 years reported higher scores
in the CCI (1.27 ± 1.382) and also to night shift (p=0.037), as participants who worked during
the night shift also reported higher scores in the CCI. A significant difference was reported only
for restrained eating attitude (p=0.034), as participants who declared to assume alcohol 2-3
times per month recorded higher levels in this eating attitude aspect (32.32 ± 7.181).
Conclusion::
Female nurses, overweight and obese nurses with low physical activity practice,
seemed to spend more time with their smartphones. Healthcare organizations should consider
findings to prevent unhealthy lifestyles among nurses, which could negatively influence the
whole healthcare system.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.