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COVID-19 DÖNEMİNDE SAĞLIK YÖNETİMİ VE İNSANLARIN DAYANIKLILIKLARININ GELİŞTİRİLMESİ (GÜMÜŞHANE İL ÖRNEĞİ)
Çiftçi, Hasan; Nazır, Ensar; Uzun, Sevda; Kulakaç, Nurşen; Ulutaşdemir, Nilgün (Mehmet Akif Üniversitesi, 2022)Bu araştırma, Ekonomik Kalkınma ve Sosyal Araştırmalar Kurumu'nun 59 sayılı kararı ile kabul edilen "Uzmanların COVID-19 ile Mücadelesi ve Halkın Direncinin Artırılması (Gümüşhane İli Örneği)" başlıklı proje kapsamında ... -
Needs of caregivers of patients with palliative neurological problems: a qualitative study
Ulutaşdemir, Nilgün; Uzun, Sevda; Kulakaç, Nurşen; Ay, Halil; Göçmen, Adalet (Springer, 2022)Objective: This article aimed to investigate the needs of caregivers of patients with palliative neurological problems and contribute to the solution proposals. Material-method: Phenomenological research design, a qualitative ... -
Postoperative symptom management perceptions and coping experiences of individuals with prostate cancer
Kazımoğlu, Hatem; Ulutaşdemir, Nilgün; Kulakaç, Nurşen; Uzun, Sevda (Original language, 2023)Objective: This study aims to examine in depth the perceptions of postoperative symptom management and coping experiences of individuals with prostate cancer. Material-Method: The study was conducted with 15 individuals ... -
Practices of Patient Relatives Aimed at Preventing Pressure Injuries and Their Experiences of Coping with the Burden of Care: A Qualitative Study
Objective: To determine the practices and coping experiences of the relatives of patients with pressure injuries (PIs). Methods: The authors used a qualitative, phenomenologic research design. They interviewed 20 relatives ... -
PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE OF THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK IN TURKEY
Ulutasdemir, Nilgun; Yigitalp Rencber, Sureyya; Ozturk Copur, Ebru (MEHMET AKIF ERSOY UNIV, 2024)The population of the cross-sectional and descriptive study consisted of individuals living in Turkey between 19 May and 19 July 2020. Due to the pandemic, 3035 people who agreed to participate in the research were reached ...