Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study

Background: The COVID-19 restrictions and quarantines had led to increased dependence and usage of digital devices for various human activities and internet gaming to the extent of risking vulnerable individuals to develop addiction towards it. Little is known on such risks among populations of nurs...

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Main Authors: Lee, Wan Ling, Rambiar, Puteri Nur Iman Muhammad Shyamil, Rosli, Nurin Qistina Batrisya, Nurumal, Mohd Said, Abdullah, Sharifah Shafinaz Sh., Danaee, Mahmoud
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spelling my.um.eprints.410342023-07-14T08:06:51Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41034/ Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study Lee, Wan Ling Rambiar, Puteri Nur Iman Muhammad Shyamil Rosli, Nurin Qistina Batrisya Nurumal, Mohd Said Abdullah, Sharifah Shafinaz Sh. Danaee, Mahmoud RT Nursing Background: The COVID-19 restrictions and quarantines had led to increased dependence and usage of digital devices for various human activities and internet gaming to the extent of risking vulnerable individuals to develop addiction towards it. Little is known on such risks among populations of nursing students and its impact on their empathy skills or trait. Objective: Determining the impact of digital use and internet gaming on empathy of nursing students undergoing remote learning during closure of learning institutions nationwide. Design: Cross-sectional online survey was conducted from October to December 2020. Settings: Two established public institutions located in Malaysia. Participants: A total of 345 nursing students pursuing diploma and bachelor nursing programs. Methods: Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ), Digital Addiction Scale (DAS) and Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short form (IGDS9-SF) were self-administered via Google Form (TM). Following principal component analysis of TEQ using IBM-SPSS (TM) (V-27), path analyses was performed using SmartPLS (TM) (V-3). Results: Despite the increased time spent on digital devices (delta 2.8 h/day) and internet gaming (delta 1 h/week) before and during the pandemic, the proportion of high digital users (1.4 %) and gamers (20.9 %) were low; and sizable asymptotic to 75 % had higher-than-normal empathy. Digital-related emotions and overuse of them were associated with lower empathy (beta =-0.111,-0.192; p values < 0.05) and higher callousness (beta = 0.181, 0.131; p values < 0.05); internet gaming addiction predicted callousness (beta = 0.265, p < 0.001) but digital dependence correlated with higher empathy (beta = 0.172, p = 0.009). Conclusions: Digital and internet gaming addiction potentially impact empathy. The negative impact of digital dependence can be attenuated by ``digital empathy `` - an emerging phenomenon becoming increasingly vital in digital health and communication. Churchill Livingstone 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Wan Ling and Rambiar, Puteri Nur Iman Muhammad Shyamil and Rosli, Nurin Qistina Batrisya and Nurumal, Mohd Said and Abdullah, Sharifah Shafinaz Sh. and Danaee, Mahmoud (2022) Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study. Nurse Education Today, 119. ISSN 0260-6917, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105563 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105563>. 10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105563
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topic RT Nursing
spellingShingle RT Nursing
Lee, Wan Ling
Rambiar, Puteri Nur Iman Muhammad Shyamil
Rosli, Nurin Qistina Batrisya
Nurumal, Mohd Said
Abdullah, Sharifah Shafinaz Sh.
Danaee, Mahmoud
Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study
description Background: The COVID-19 restrictions and quarantines had led to increased dependence and usage of digital devices for various human activities and internet gaming to the extent of risking vulnerable individuals to develop addiction towards it. Little is known on such risks among populations of nursing students and its impact on their empathy skills or trait. Objective: Determining the impact of digital use and internet gaming on empathy of nursing students undergoing remote learning during closure of learning institutions nationwide. Design: Cross-sectional online survey was conducted from October to December 2020. Settings: Two established public institutions located in Malaysia. Participants: A total of 345 nursing students pursuing diploma and bachelor nursing programs. Methods: Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ), Digital Addiction Scale (DAS) and Internet Gaming Disorder Scale-Short form (IGDS9-SF) were self-administered via Google Form (TM). Following principal component analysis of TEQ using IBM-SPSS (TM) (V-27), path analyses was performed using SmartPLS (TM) (V-3). Results: Despite the increased time spent on digital devices (delta 2.8 h/day) and internet gaming (delta 1 h/week) before and during the pandemic, the proportion of high digital users (1.4 %) and gamers (20.9 %) were low; and sizable asymptotic to 75 % had higher-than-normal empathy. Digital-related emotions and overuse of them were associated with lower empathy (beta =-0.111,-0.192; p values < 0.05) and higher callousness (beta = 0.181, 0.131; p values < 0.05); internet gaming addiction predicted callousness (beta = 0.265, p < 0.001) but digital dependence correlated with higher empathy (beta = 0.172, p = 0.009). Conclusions: Digital and internet gaming addiction potentially impact empathy. The negative impact of digital dependence can be attenuated by ``digital empathy `` - an emerging phenomenon becoming increasingly vital in digital health and communication.
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author Lee, Wan Ling
Rambiar, Puteri Nur Iman Muhammad Shyamil
Rosli, Nurin Qistina Batrisya
Nurumal, Mohd Said
Abdullah, Sharifah Shafinaz Sh.
Danaee, Mahmoud
author_facet Lee, Wan Ling
Rambiar, Puteri Nur Iman Muhammad Shyamil
Rosli, Nurin Qistina Batrisya
Nurumal, Mohd Said
Abdullah, Sharifah Shafinaz Sh.
Danaee, Mahmoud
author_sort Lee, Wan Ling
title Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study
title_short Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study
title_full Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: A cross-sectional study
title_sort impact of increased digital use and internet gaming on nursing students' empathy: a cross-sectional study
publisher Churchill Livingstone
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41034/
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