Publications by authors named "U Sevil"

This study aims to examine the effect of the information, motivation, and behavioral skills (IMB) model intervention on young women's intention to get the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine. An intervention study that has a pre-test, post-test design was conducted with IMB and control groups. An intervention based on the IMB model, focusing on developing motivation and proper behavioral skills, was applied to the IMB group.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the tendency of violence and the factors affecting their attitudes towards domestic violence in university students studying health sciences.

Methods: The research was conducted with a total of 318 voluntary students studying in the senior year of nursing department in Faculty of Nursing, Ege University, Turkey and bearing the appropriate criteria for the participation and data were collected in the period June-July 2017. "Personal Information Form", "Violence Tendency Scale (VTS)" and "Domestic Violence Attitude Scale (DVAS)" developed by the researchers have been used in data collection.

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Aim: Research was carried out to examine the effect of training with realizing high fidelity birthing simulator on obstetric skill applications and satisfaction levels of students with in the scope of obstetric diagnostic applications.

Method: The sample of the research, which was conducted in semi-experimental design, consisted of 90 students. In the study, the students in experiment group with high fidelity birthing simulator (n=47) and the students in control group (n=43) using basic-level modeling, not including advanced technology were in obstetric skills training in order to perform physical examination of pregnant and postpartum women.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how prenatal education affects gestational hypertension, pregnancy adaptation, and both maternal and neonatal health outcomes.
  • The research was conducted at Aydin Maternity and Children's Hospital in Turkey, involving women with gestational hypertension who were divided into an education group and a control group receiving standard medical care.
  • Results indicated that women in the education group had significantly lower rates of severe preeclampsia compared to the control group, demonstrating the effectiveness of education based on the Roy Adaptation Model in managing hypertension during pregnancy.
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Objectives: This study aimed at finding out the effects of reflexology on pain, anxiety levels after abdominal hysterectomy.

Desing & Methods: The study was performed on women hospitalized in the intensive care unit and gynecology services of Ege University Hospital in İzmir after abdominal hysterectomy between September 2013 and September 2014. This study was designed and conducted as a randomized controlled trial.

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