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Öğe Being a nurse in Turkey's disaster: A phenomenological study on post-earthquake experiences(Elsevier, 2024) Dogan, Sevgi Deniz; Tosunoz, Ipek Kose; Kaya, Pinar; Yurtseven, Seyma; Aydinli, AyseThis study aimed to reveal the experiences of nurses who work in cities affected by earthquakes and provide care for earthquake survivors. The study is qualitative research with a phenomenological design. The study was conducted with 30 nurses, aged between 22 and 56 years old, who worked in public hospitals and provided care to earthquake victims in the areas affected by the earthquake centered in Kahramanmaras. The obtained qualitative data were analyzed by content analysis method. The participating nurses in the study defined the nursing profession after the earthquake as selflessness, obligation, tiredness, and satisfaction. Additionally, the nurses reported experiencing some managerial and personal difficulties in the delivery of care services during the acute phase after the earthquake. The findings of this study can serve as a guide for developing current nursing care strategies during disasters and rapidly resolving issues that may arise in post-disaster nursing care. It is recommended to enhance existing Hospital Disaster Plans, provide in-service training to nurses, and make plans to rapidly increase personnel to cope with the expected increase in post-disaster care burden.Öğe The effect of brochure-assisted education given before septorhinoplasty on surgical fear and anxiety: A randomized controlled trial(Wiley, 2024) Dogan, Sevgi Deniz; Tosunoz, Ipek Kose; Gulmez, Mehmet IhsanThis study is a randomized controlled interventional study aimed to determine the effect of preoperative brochure-assisted education on surgical fear and anxiety in patients scheduled for septorhinoplasty surgery. The study was conducted between May 2022 and February 2023 in the Otorhinolaryngology services and clinics of a training and research hospital in the southern region of Turkey. The study included 61 patients, with 29 in the education group and 32 in the control group. All patients received routine nursing care before surgery, with the education group receiving additional education through an informative brochure. The data were collected using the Personal Information Form, Surgical Fear Questionnaire, and Surgical Anxiety Questionnaire. There was no significant difference in the mean scores of surgical fear between the groups on the morning of the surgery (p > 0.05). However, a significant difference was found in the mean scores of surgical anxiety between the groups (p < 0.05). In conclusion, patients in the education group who received preoperative brochure-assisted education had lower anxiety compared with the control group.Öğe The effect of crossword puzzles on nursing students' learning of concepts related to pain management course: A randomized controlled trial(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2023) Tosunoz, Ipek Kose; Dogan, Sevgi DenizBackground: Nursing students encounter various terms and concepts during their undergraduate education. Repeating and reinforcing these terms and concepts is challenging. Active learning strategies are recommended to enhance students' effectiveness, productivity and interest in the learning process in undergraduate education.Aim: This study aims to investigate the effect of crossword puzzles on nursing students' learning success and knowledge retention of the concepts related to the pain management course.Design: The study was conducted as a randomized controlled trial.Settings: The study was conducted in the nursing department of a state university in the southern region of Turkey.Participants: The study involved 72 s-year nursing students who were enrolled in the Pain Management course.Methods: Data were collected using a Personal Information Form and three different Pain Management Knowledge Tests. While the control group received only the standard lecture technique as a traditional method, the experimental group was exposed to crossword puzzles as an active learning method for three lesson hours following the standard lecture technique. Research data were collected between November and December 2022 in the classroom. Descriptive statistics, the Independent Samples t-test, Repeated Measures ANOVA test and Pearson's chi-squared test were employed for data analysis.Results: There was no significant difference between the pre-test and first post-test mean scores of both groups (p > 0.05). However, the second post-test scores of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group (p < 0.05).Conclusion: The use of crossword puzzles positively affected nursing students' knowledge levels regarding concepts related to the pain management course.Öğe Effects of aromatherapy on pain and anxiety in burn patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis(Elsevier Science Inc, 2023) Dogan, Sevgi Deniz; Tosunoz, Ipek KoseObjectives: Pain and anxiety are problems that are common in burn patients and negatively affect their quality of life. Aromatherapy is one of the methods nurses use to relieve pain and anxiety. Evidence is needed for the effect of aromatherapy on pain and anxiety in burn patients. This systematic review and meta-analysis study aims to determine the effects of aromatherapy on pain and anxiety in burn patients.Methods: Reviews were done through Google Scholar, PubMed, EBSCO (Medline, CINAHL), Embase (OVID) Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Scopus databases using keywords. All studies included in the review were ran-domized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted between 2012 and 2022 that assessed the efficacy of any type of aromatherapy as a treatment for burn-related pain and anxiety. Study selection and data extraction were per-formed by two independent reviewers. In assessing the quality of research IJB Critical Appraisal Checklist for randomized controlled trials, the risk of bias (ROB) in the trials included in the review was assessed using the Cochrane ROB assessment tool. The data were synthesized by meta-analysis.Results: Seven randomized controlled experimental studies published in 2016-2022 were included in the study. The total sample size of the studies is 662. According to the combined results of these studies, pain and anxiety scores in both aromatherapy (massage and inhalation) groups were lower than in the control group.Conclusion: This study showed that aromatherapy with some herbs is effective in reducing pain and anxiety in burn patients. However, higher quality RCTs are needed to establish guidelines on the use of aromatherapy safely.Öğe Pain experiences of nephrolithiasis patients planned for percutaneous nephrolithotomy: A qualitative study(Wiley, 2024) Dogan, Sevgi Deniz; Yurtseven, Seyma; Tosunoz, Ipek KoeseThis study was carried out to determine the pain experienced by nephrolithiasis patients scheduled for PNL and the methods of coping with pain. The qualitative descriptive study was conducted with 22 patients aged between 23 and 75 years who experienced pain due to nephrolithiasis. The data were collected between January and November 2023 using the Personal Information Form and Semi-structured Interview Form. The content analysis was used to investigate the pain experienced by patients. Patients reported the character of pain as pulling, stabbing, scratching, swelling, pressing, and indescribable, and the intensity of the pain as the most severe pain experienced, unbearable, and killing. Patients reported the effects of the pain as tiring, immobilized, breathtaking, and appetite suppressant. The methods used by the patients were categorized under two themes: pain-orientated and directed at the source of pain. In addition to pharmacological methods to cope with pain, patients reported hot application and distraction techniques. Patients also reported using some herbs in addition to the medical treatments recommended by the physician to reduce kidney stones to cope with the pain they experienced. In line with these results, the subjective nature of pain should not be forgotten during pain assessment, which is one of the most important steps in controlling the pain of patients with renal colic due to nephrolithiasis, and pain should be evaluated in all its dimensions. Considering that patients also use nonpharmacological methods to control this severe pain, these methods should be questioned.Öğe Perceptions of Nurses Regarding Opioid Administration: A cross-sectional study(Elsevier Science Inc, 2024) Tosunoez, Ipek Koese; Yurtseven, Seyma; Dogan, Sevgi DenizBackground: Opioids are important drugs used in pain management due to their strong analgesic effects. However, there is limited research on nurses' perceptions of administering opioids. Purpose: This study aims to determine nurses' perceptions of administering opioids. Design: This study used a descriptive cross-sectional design. Settings: A university hospital located in the south of Turkey. Methods: A self-reporting survey was provided to a convenience sample of 190 nurses. The data were collected with the Introductory Information Form, and the Nurses' Perceptions on Opioid Medications Administration Questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were applied for data analysis. Results: The mean age of the nurses was 33.11 +/- 7.82 and 86.3% were female. The majority of the nurses did not receive any training on opioid administration other than their undergraduate education. Among the nursing staff, 90.0% expressed the importance of having trust in the prescribing doctor for their comfort in administering opioids. Of the nurses, 30% were undecided about Nurses associate opioids with drug abuse. and 78.9% disagreed with the statement Nurses often associate giving opioids with helping patients to die. Conclusions: The results of this study provided further insight into nurses' perceptions of administering opioids that potentially contribute to pain management. Nurses had information needs and some prejudices regarding opioid administration. Also, relying on the prescribing doctor was important, and problems with prescribing were an obstacle to pain control. Clinical Implications: Determining the knowledge and needs of nurses regarding opioid administration and providing in-service training on this subject would positively affect their approach to opioids. (c) 2024 American Society for Pain Management Nursing. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Öğe The relationship between nursing students' pain beliefs and fear of pain: A descriptive and correlational study(Elsevier Science Inc, 2024) Tosunoz, Ipek Kose; Dogan, Sevgi DenizBackground: Future nurses' beliefs and attitudes regarding pain can affect their approach to patients with pain and pain management. Aim: This study aimed to determine the relationship between nursing students' pain beliefs and their fear of pain. Methods: A descriptive and correlational study included 312 nursing students. The Student Information Form, Pain Beliefs Scale, and Fear of Pain Scale -III were used to collect data. Results: The students' mean scores of the Fear of Pain Scale -III, Organic Beliefs, and Psychologic Beliefs subcategories were 92.21 +/- 17.73, 3.47 +/- 0.67, and 2.67 +/- 1.03, respectively. There was a positive relationship between the Fear of Pain Scale -III and psychological and organic beliefs mean scores (p < 0.05). A one -unit increase in the organic beliefs variable increases the probability of fear of pain by 0.36 times. Conclusions: The nursing students' organic beliefs and fear of pain were moderate and their psychological beliefs were low. Nurse educators can integrate different teaching strategies to overcome students' misconceptions about pain and fears of pain into their curriculum. (c) 2024 Organization for Associate Degree Nursing. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.