Publications by authors named "Emine Uzuntarla Guney"

Objective: It is a well-established fact that the utilization of health services by pregnant adolescents is associated with the views and care provided by nurses. This study, aiming to reveal the perspectives of nurses working in a state hospital in Turkey on adolescent pregnancies and parenthood, contributes valuable insights for designing interventions to improve adolescent pregnancy outcomes.

Design: This research was carried out using the "individual in-depth interview" data collection technique as a phenomenological study, which is one of the qualitative research methods.

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  • The study explores how school-age children with celiac disease manage their condition, focusing on the roles of family, friends, and teachers in a school setting.
  • Researchers used in-depth interviews with 14 children and identified three key themes: Individual challenges, Institutional support, and Environmental factors that affect disease management.
  • The findings highlight emotional and practical difficulties children face, emphasizing the need for schools to support these students and the crucial role of school nurses in their health management.*
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Aim: We aimed to examine in-depth the violence which pediatric emergency service nurses and parents of the children perceive towards them.

Methods: The study was conducted as phenomenological research and 15 pediatric nurses, and 15 parents were included in the pediatric emergency department. The data were analyzed using the thematic analysis method.

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Purpose: Despite highly effective asthma treatments, the prevalence of asthma is increasing in children and adolescents. Despite easy access to asthma control, sufficient control and management are not achieved. Asthma management is crucial to prevent the development of asthma symptoms and attacks, reduce repeated hospitalizations, and prevent a decrease in the quality of life for both the child and caregivers.

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