The Relationship between Nursing Students’ Smart Devices Addiction and Their Perception of Artificial Intelligence

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Background: The concept of addiction in relation to cellphone and smartphone use is not new, with several researchers already having explored this phenomenon. Artificial intelligence has become important in the rapid development of the technology field in recent years. It has a very positive impact on our day-to-day life. Aim: To investigate the relationship between nursing students’ addiction to smart devices and their perceptions of artificial intelligence. Methods: A cross-sectional design was applied. The data were collected from 697 nursing students over three months at the College of Nursing, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University. Results: The correlation test shows a significant correlation between smart device addiction and the artificial intelligence of the respondents (p-value < 0.05). In addition, the majority of the students, 72.7% (507), are moderately addicted to smartphones, 21.8% (152) are highly addicted, and only 5.5% (38) have a low addiction. Meanwhile, 83.6% (583) of them have high levels of perception of artificial intelligence and the rest, 16.4% (114), have a moderate level. Conclusions: The nursing students’ perception of artificial intelligence varies significantly according to their level of addiction to smart device utilization.

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Farghaly Abdelaliem, S. M., Dator, W. L. T., & Sankarapandian, C. (2023). The Relationship between Nursing Students’ Smart Devices Addiction and Their Perception of Artificial Intelligence. Healthcare (Switzerland), 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010110

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