Publications by authors named "Ayla Hendekci"

Infodemic is closely related to all healthcare professionals. Nurses take the lead in health professions that spend a long time with the society and try to present accurate information due to their roles. Infodemic is the massive spread of false or unreliable information in times of crisis.

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The tendency toward poverty in the globalizing world significantly affects women. Unlike men, women have mandatory expenses every month. Especially poor women have difficulty in accessing to the hygienic products they need during the menstrual period.

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Aims: This study was conducted to determine the relationship between the innovative and ambidextrous leadership qualities of nurses from the students' perspective with the structural model.

Background: Nurses with leadership qualities help students become nurses with a leading spirit and be open to innovations.

Materials And Methods: It is a cross-sectional and correlational study.

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Aim: Pain is prevalent in geriatric patients and is not only a signal of physical diseases but also a symptom of mental health problems. This study aimed to explore the relationship between pain and depression in geriatric patients scheduled for orthopaedic surgery.

Methods: The study used a correlational and cross-sectional design.

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This study was conducted to determine the quality of life and difficulties of adolescents in school age. This descriptive study was conducted in a city center three secondary School. Similarly from each school 114,114,116 people participated in the study, 4 students could not be included in the study due to insufficient data and the study was completed with 344 students.

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Objective: This research aims to investigate the relationship between peer victimization and quality of life in school-age adolescents.

Methods: In the study, a total of 332 seventh- and eighth-grade students, who agreed to participate in the research and studying at secondary schools subsidiary of Provincial Directorate for National Education in the Province of Giresun, Turkey, were included in the study. The approval of ethics committee, permission of Provincial Directorate for National Education, and written and verbal consent of the students, who were participated in the research, were obtained.

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