Evaluating the effects of social networking sites addiction, task distraction, and self‐management on nurses' performance
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of social networking sites (SNSs) addiction on nurses' performance and how this relationship was mediated by task distraction and moderated by self-management.This cross-sectional study is designed to empirically test the relationship of SNSs addiction, task distraction, and self-management with the nurses' performance.Data were collected by conducting an online survey on nurses across...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluating the effects of social networking sites addiction, task distraction, and self‐management on nurses' performance
Published Date
Sep 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
75
Issue
11
Pages
2820 - 2833
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