Arch Environ Occup Health
September 2022
Studies conducted after the SARS outbreak (2003) reported that healthcare professionals experienced high levels of psychological distress. These psychological problems need to be addressed during and after the epidemic. This study was planned to be carried out in healthcare professionals to determine the relationship between the fear of COVID-19 and burnout.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of Turkish nurses in the psychiatry clinics of Turkey's Mental Health and Diseases Hospital DESIGN AND METHODS: This descriptive qualitative study was conducted on 20 psychiatric nurses working at a psychiatric hospital. A semi-structured in-person interview technique was used for data collection.
Results: Six themes were defined in this study.
Perspect Psychiatr Care
January 2021
Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between gender role stress and self-esteem.
Design And Methods: This descriptive study was conducted with 898 faculty of health sciences nursing students who consent to participate.
Results: There was a negative correlation in male students between the total scores for gender role stress and the total scores for self-esteem.
J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv
August 2020
The current study was designed to assess the effect of a psychoeducation program on relapse rate, social functioning, perceived wellness, and ways of coping in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD). The study sample comprised 92 individuals (n = 46 intervention group, n = 46 control group) who received SUD treatment, had undergone detoxification, and agreed to participate in the study. A 10-session psychoeducation program was applied to individuals in the intervention group.
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July 2020
Purpose: This study was conducted to evaluate the internet addiction and fear of missing out (FoMO) among nursing students.
Design And Methods: This descriptive study was conducted with 511 nursing students who consent to participate.
Results: It was found that 3.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to understand how cancer survivors and nurses define and experience cultural care and to make recommendations toward improvements in nursing practice.
Methods: The study used a descriptive qualitative design. Data were collected from 29 cancer survivors and 23 oncology nurses by using in-depth semi-structured interviews.
Although the Turkish women have a much better position in terms of jobs and education, they still assume the roles expected by the society, despite all the changes that have taken place in today's Turkey, which continues to have a patriarchal society structure. Working did not change women's roles of homemaking and motherhood in the family; instead, their burden in social life has increased. Nursing in Turkey has been regarded as a women's profession for many years and has only been performed by women until the last decade.
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