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    Ability of Nursing Students to Recognize Signs of Violence Against Women
    (Wiley, 2015) Tambag, Hatice; Turan, Zekiye
    PurposeThis study was conducted to evaluate the ability of nursing students in a Turkish school of health science to recognize signs of violence against women. MethodsThis was a descriptive study. Data were collected via a personal information questionnaire and the Scale for Recognizing the Signs of Violence against Women by Nurses and Midwives. Two hundred fifty-nine students were included. ResultsThe students' total mean score on the Scale for Recognizing the Signs of Violence against Women by Nurses and Midwives was 17.79 3.54. ConclusionIn general, nursing students are unable to recognize signs of violence against women. Implications for Nursing PracticeThe development and integration of courses on violence against women into the nursing curriculum are recommended. It is also recommended that the courses are offered every year of nursing education.
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    The effect of the work environment on job satisfaction among nurses'
    (Yerkure Tanitim & Yayincilik Hizmetleri A S, 2015) Tambag, Hatice; Can, Rana; Kahraman, Yelda; Sahpolat, Musa
    Objective: The aim of this study to investigate comparison influencing the factors job satisfaction in nurses', determine reduce the satisfaction factors and recommendations to increase satisfaction. Material and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted in the Mustafa Kemal University Faculty of Medicine and Research Hospital in working who agreed to participate with 174 nurses. Data were collected by personal information questionnaire, Minnesota Job Satisfaction Scale (MJSS) and Work Environment Scale (WES). Results: Nurses' MJSS mean score is determined as 64.24 +/- 11.00 and WES total mean score is 88.52 +/- 11.66. WES total score (t=0.979; p=0.020), worker fears (t=0.196; p=0.042) and quality management (t=0.451; p=0.042) sub-scale scores of females were higher than males and significant. Conclusion: In this study participating nurses', job satisfaction is medium level and they evaluate positive their work environment; being female gender, being satisfied with the working department, higher socioeconomic status and having experienced any problems with other health professionals were determined as positive factors influencing job satisfaction.
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    Evaluation of the Psychoeducation Given to the Elderly at Nursing Homes for a Healthy Lifestyle and Developing Life Satisfaction
    (Springer, 2013) Tambag, Hatice; Oz, Fatma
    The research was carried out as a pre-test, post-test patterned intervention with one group in order to evaluate the psychoeducation given to older people at nursing homes for a healthy lifestyle and developing life satisfaction. The research was done with 21 female and 21 male older people staying at the state-owned Seyran Baglari Nursing Home/Elderly Caring Rehabilitation Center and the mitkoy Nursing Home. In the psychoeducation program, each session was conducted for a duration of 60-90 min in the nursing homes' education classrooms. After the psychoeducation program, the life satisfaction index, the health promotion lifestyle profile total, and the subscale (nutrition, health responsibility, self realization, stress management, interpersonal support, and exercise) mean scores, significantly increased statistically. It is suggested that the nursing homes' health workers, and especially nurses who work full-time, should promote such psychoeducation.
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    Examination of nursing students' anxiety levels related to clinical practice with respect to peer support
    (Wiley, 2021) Tambag, Hatice
    Purpose To investigate the relationship between stress and anxiety levels of nursing students at during their first clinical practice. Design and Methods Designed as a quasi-experimental study with a study group (n = 13) and a control group (n = 13) among nursing students at a university. Findings Students who practiced in the clinic for the first time experienced stress and anxiety, and their stress levels increased with high levels of state anxiety. The stress and anxiety decreased using peer support of the study group there was no change in the control group. Implications for Nursing Practice It is recommended that nursing students who enter clinical practice for the first time use peer support to reduce stress and anxiety in clinical practice.
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    Examination of Patients' Attitudes Toward Exercising Patient Rights in a University Hospital in turkey: A Cross-Sectional Study
    (Sage Publications Inc, 2023) Ozdemir, Rana Can; Tambag, Hatice
    Patient rights support patient autonomy and is an important bioethics issue that has been on the healthcare agenda in recent decades. Patients exercising their rights is one of the factors that positively affect the care and treatment process. The aim of this study is to determine the attitudes toward patients exercising their rights, factors affecting it, and to raise awareness on the subject. This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted with 421 patients hospitalized in a university hospital in Turkey. Data were collected using the Scale of Patient Rights Using Attitude (SPRUA) and 16 questions identifying the demographic characteristics of the participants and information that is thought to affect attitudes toward patient rights. Each statement on the SPRUA, a Likert-type scale, is scored from 5 to 1. The total score that can be obtained from the scale ranges between 29 and 145. The total score on the scale determines the attitude toward using patient rights. The Shaphiro wilk test, Student t test, One Way ANOVA, Tukey multiple comparison tests, Kruskal Wallis and All pairwise tests were used to evaluate the data. Participants' total mean score on the SPRUA was 117.50 & PLUSMN; 22.72. Some socio-demographic variables and experiences during the illness affected the participants' attitudes toward exercising patient rights. There was a significant difference between the participants' the mean SPRUA score and the following factors: age, education level, place of residence, clinic hospitalized in, chronic disease status, knowledge about patient rights, duration of hospitalization. The participants had high mean scores on the scale.

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