Browsing by Author "Aydin, Aydanur"
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Changes in acute and late toxicity and patient-reported health-related quality of life following radiotherapy in women with breast cancer: A 1-year longitudinal study
Uslu, Gonca Hanedan; Aydin, Aydanur; Gürsoy, Ayla Akkaş (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 1 January )Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency of acute and late toxicities, as well as changes in the quality of life (QOL) for breast cancer patients following radiotherapy (RT). Materials and ... -
Climate change in Türkiye and its impact on oncology nurses
Kaya, Afşin Ahmet; Aydin, Aydanur; Bağcivan, Gülcan (ecancer Global Foundation, 2023)Climate change threatens human life and health by negatively affecting the basic components of health such as clean air, safe drinking water, nutritious food supply, and safe shelter. Türkiye is a country that is largely ... -
The data analysis of the functional health patterns model for nursing care plans
Aydin, Aydanur; Serpici, Ayşe; Şimşek, Perihan; Gürsoy, Ayla; Çilingir, Dilek; Ertürk Yavuz, Melek; Candaş Altinbaş, Bahar (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2024)Introduction: Clinical practices constitute an important part of nursing education and students are expected to gain the ability to plan patient care during nursing education. Aim: It aimed to construct North American ... -
Determining the coronavirus awareness of the Turkish society and the anxiety stress levels
Aydin, Aydanur; Aktuğ, Cemile; Koçan, Sema; Erkaya, Reyhan; Yasak, Kübra; Cengiz, Burcu; Çalik, Kıymet Yeşilçiçek; Güler, Sevil; Erden, Sevilay; Karabulutlu, Özlem; Mol, Mehmet (Springer Nature, 2022)The aim of the study is to determine the awareness of the Turkish society in COVID-19, and determine the anxiety stress levels. Research two months after the start of the outbreak in Turkey has reached 2163 individuals ... -
Effect of eHealth Interventions on Symptom Management in CABG Surgical Patients: A Systematic Review
Aydanur Aydin; Sevilay Senol Celik (PubMed Disclaimer, 2024 Dec;2)This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of eHealth interventions on symptom management outcomes of patients undergoing CABG surgery. A systematic review was performed on CINAHL, PubMed, Web of Science, Ovid MEDLINE, ... -
The First Surgery Experienced Through Virtual Reality: A Knee Surgery Case Report
Aydin, Aydanur; Menekşeoğlu, Ahmet Kıvanç; Öner, Kerim; Ertürk, Engin (J Perianesth Nurs ., 2024 Oct 2)The decision to undergo surgery and the significance of the operating theater environment are influenced by several factors, which vary from person to person. Negative perceptions of the operating room environment can ... -
Immersive Virtual Reality as a Tool to Reduce Anxiety and Distress in Patients With Breast Cancer During Radiotherapy
Aydin Aydanur; Uslu Gonca Hanedan; Gursoy Ayla (PubMed Disclaimer, 2024 Nov 2)Background: Virtual reality (VR) can be an innovative method to reduce patients' anxiety and support their psychological health. Objective: To evaluate the anxiety and distress-reducing effects of using immersive VR ... -
Mobile care app development process: using the ADDIE model to manage symptoms after breast cancer surgery (step 1)
Aydin, Aydanur; Gürsoy, Ayla; Karal, Hasan (PMC, 2023)The use of mobile applications is widespread in patient monitoring or education today. This study aims to describe the design and development process of a mobile app that supports patient self-care after breast cancer ... -
Nurse-Led Mobile App Effect on Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients After Surgery: Nonrandomized Controlled Prospective Cohort Study (Step 3)
Aydin Aydanur; Gürsoy Ayla (PubMed Disclaimer, 2024 Nov 2)Background: Following surgery, women with breast cancer (BC) frequently experience emotional and physiological negative consequences. Objective: To evaluate the effect of a nurse-led mobile app (NL-Mapp) intervention ... -
Nurse-led support impact via a mobile app for breast cancer patients after surgery: a quasi-experimental study (step 2)
Aydin, Aydanur; Gürsoy, Ayla (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, September )Breast cancer patients may experience some health issues following surgery. Training patients about self-care plays a vital role in managing these symptoms. Mobile applications are a contemporary and appropriate approach ... -
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION AND DRUG COMPLIANCE POSTOPERATIVE MONITORING WITH A MOBILE APPLICATION AFTER CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Aydin, Aydanur; Cilingir, Dilek; Sever, Binnaz; Aykan, Banu; Simsek, Kubra; Taspinar, Buket; Kirac, Asena (TERMEDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD, 2022)Introduction: Patients do not feel competent in managing their post-heart surgery processes. They need access to the right information to manage their symptoms. A mobile app is the right tool for this process, with its ...