Prejudice Obesity of Midwives and Nurses in the Primary Health Care | Author : Ayten YILMAZ YAVUZ, Hasret YALCINOZ BAYSAL | Abstract | Full Text | |
| New Exercise Monitoring and Management Technologies in Post-Operative Orthopaedic Rehabilitation | Author : Fatih ÖZDEN | Abstract | Full Text | |
| The Effect of Reflux During Pregnancy on Quality of Life and Adaptation to Pregnancy: Case-Control Study | Author : Keziban AMANAK | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of reflux experienced during pregnancy on quality of life and
adaptation to pregnancy.
Methods: This study was conducted with a total of 224 pregnant women, 112 with reflux (case group) and 112 without reflux
(control group) during pregnancy. Research data were collected with Personal Information Form, Quality of Life Scale, and
Acceptance of Pregnancy Subscale of the Prenatal Self Evaluation Questionnaire.
Results: In the study, it was found that the average quality of life scores of the pregnant women in the case group was lower
than the pregnant women in the control group and this difference was statistically significant. In the study, it was found that
the mean scores of adaptation to pregnancy of the pregnant women in the case group (33.21±5.89) were higher than the pregnant
women in the control group (27.13±3.84) and this difference was significant in the statistical analysis.
Conclusion: In this study, it was concluded that the quality of life and adaptation to pregnancy levels of pregnant women who
had reflux during pregnancy were lower than those who did not experience reflux during pregnancy |
| Evaluation of Anthropometric Measures of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder | Author : Çagla ÇIFTÇI | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Objective: This research was contucted to evaluate of anthropometric measurements of children with Autism Spectrum
Disorder.
Methods: The populations of the research consist of 63 children with Autism Spectrum Disorder who are studying at special
education and rehabilitation center in Bursa. Sample selection wasn’t made in this study. 50 children with Autism Spectrum
Disorder were included on a voluntary basis in the scope of research. Weight and height were measured and Body Mass Index
was calculated for children in the research. Results were evaluated with percentile charts.
Results: Number of boys and girls are 36 and 14, respectively. Mean age is 11.49±4.51. 4% of children were weak, 36% were
normal, 18% were overweight and 42% were obese compared to the Body Mass Index values.
Conclusion: As a result, prevelance of overweight and obesity was high in children with Autism Spectrum Disord |
| Determining of Beliefs in Sexual Myths in Health Professionals | Author : Özcan ÖZDEMIR, Mualla YILMAZ | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Objective: This research was conducted to determine the sexual myths of health professionals.
Methods: The universe of this study was all of the health care professionals (N=323) in a State Hospital between October 2016
and December 2017 and sample of the study was 195 health care, professionals, including 128 nurses, 32 paramedic, 25
midwives and 10 health care officers. The data were collected by using two data collection tools, Personal Information Form
and Sexual Myths Scale.
Results: As a result of the findings, it was determined that the average age of the health professionals is 27.34 ± 5.92. In the
families of 69.2% of the health professionals, the related topics are not talked about sexually and the related information is not
given, 41 % of the health professionals were get the first information about sexuality from their friends. The mean score of the
sexual myths scale of the health professionals in the study was 77,26±16,71. There was a statistically significant difference
between the average scores of sexual myths scale according to age, gender, occupation, marital status, who experienced first
sexual experience, belief in the definite rhetoric about the sex, and the first source of information (p<0,05). In line with these
results, it was determined that the sexual myths of health professionals.
Conclusion: It is suggested that health professionals hould carry out studies aiming to remove the sexual myths existing through
in-service trainings on sexuality and take active role of psychiatric nurses in these studies. |
| Yenidoganin Dogum Odasinda Aspirasyon Ilkelerinde Güncel Yaklasimlar; Ebelerin Rol ve Sorumluluklari | Author : Deniz BATMAN | Abstract | Full Text | |
| The Internet and Social Media Using of Pregnant Women as a Source of Information | Author : Gizem GÜNES ÖZTÜRK, Nazli ÜNLÜ, Esra NUR UZUNKAYA, Zekiye KARAÇAM | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Objective: The aim of the study is to examine the internet and social media usage status of pregnant women.
Methods: This cross - sectional study was conducted between January - August 2019 in Aydin Obstetrics and Paediatrics
Hospital. The study included 296 women who came to this hospital to receive follow-up and care services and selected
convenience sampling methods. Data were collected with a questionnaire developed by the researchers and analysed with
descriptive statistics and chi-square test.Results: The mean age of the pregnant women was 27.01±4.88 (range: 16-38), 51.4% were middle and 23.0% high school
graduates, and 26.4% were employed in income-generating jobs. It was found that 32.1% of the pregnant women had first and
54.7% had 2-3 pregnancies, 23.6% participated in pregnant information class and 22.0% had problems during pregnancy. Of
pregnant women, 75%felt that they needed information, 70.6% reported that they used internet and 55.1% used social media.
Of the pregnant women obtained this information, 53.7%did not trust this information and 65.4% reported that they interviewed
their midwives to confirm this information. The rates of internet use as a source of information were found to be statistically
significant in the 16-19 and 20-29 age groups (88.2% and 76.8%) compared to the 30-38 age group(53.9%; X2=18.028;
p=0.000), in the unemployed and civil servants (90.9% and 73.1%) compared to housewives (65.9%; X2=8.720; p=0.013), in
the high school and university graduates (91.2% and 86.1%) compared to less education (59.5%; X2=20.699; p=0.000), in the
living in nuclear family (77.9%) compared to extended family (44.6%; X2=27.115; p=0,000), in the first pregnancy (85.3%)
compared to2-3 (67.3%) and 4-6 (48.7%) pregnant women (X2=19.699; p=0,000).In order to obtain information, it was
determined that pregnant women in the 16-19 and 20-29 age group (82.4% and 60.0%) used more social media than the 30-38
age group (39.3%; X2=15.897; p=0.000), in the high school and university graduates (69.1% and 81.4%) than with less
education (43.8%; X2=30.862; p=0.000), in the living in the nuclear family (60.2%) than extended family (36.9%; X2=11.082;
p=0.001), in the first pregnancy (74.7%) than 2-3 (48.8%) and 4-6 (33.3%) pregnancy (X2=24.900; p=0,000).
Conclusion: In this study, it is concluded that they use the internet and social media widely as a source of information,
especially young, educated, non-housewives, and pregnant women living in nuclear families and having their first pregnancy.
These sources of information are important in terms of ensuring that pregnant women and their families can immediately access
the information they are looking for. In order to ensure the easy access of pregnant women to the right information, it can
contribute to the development of mother-baby health by checking the accuracy of the information shared in these environments. |
| The Nutrition Habits, the Ortorexia Nervosa Points and the Comparison of Body Mass Index of the University Students Reading in Different Departments | Author : Halime PULAT DEMIR, Basak CAN, Merve CAN | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Objective: In this study; nutrient consumption, Orthorexia Nervosa scores and body mass indexes of the students who were or
did not receive nutrition education at a foundation university were compared.
Methods: The universe of the study; Nutrition and Dietetics (230) and Social Work students (200) from a foundation university
in Istanbul were formed. As data collection tools; The Orthorexia Nervosa Assessment Test (ORTO-11) and the 24-hour food
consumption record were used. SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) 17.0 program was used in the evaluation process.
The results were evaluated at 95% confidence interval and p <0,05 at significance level.
Results: When Body Mass Indexes of two parts were compared; it was found that 15,6% of the students in the Social Work
Department and 8,3% of the Nutrition and Dietetics students were overweight or obese. When ORTO-11 score evaluations
were compared, it was seen that orthorectic individuals were present in two groups, but it was found that there was more
orthorexia nervosa in the Nutrition and Dietetics students (79,1%) (p <0,05).
Conclusion: In order to determine the current status of orthorexia nervosa in Turkey, studies investigating the prevalence and
validity and reliability of the ORTO-15 scale should be increased. A multidisciplinary approach should be used in the diagnosis
and treatment of orthorexia nervosa |
| Pain Syndrome That Occurs with Increased Usage of Mobile Technology: “Text Neck” | Author : Nihan ÖZÜNLÜ PEKYAVAS, Zeliha Özlem YÜRÜK, Fettah SAYGILI | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Smartphones and tablets are mobile technological devices that are used for many purposes such as communication,
transportation, entertainment, education, and security. Although it is used by all age groups of the community, especially
children and adolescents spend a long time with smartphones and tablets. With the increasing use of mobile technology, various
symptoms such as musculoskeletal pain, insomnia, difficulty in concentrating, and fatigue appear. The definition of "text neck"
is the firstly described by Dr. Dean L. Fishman as has a problem of the neck, head and shoulder pain, and numbness in the
upper extremities who use smartphones and tablets for a long time. This kyphotic posture, which the head and arms are at the
front for a long time while using mobile devices, is thought to pose a potential risk for early arthritis onset and disc degeneration.
“Text neck” has various symptoms such as neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, headache, insomnia, tingling, and numbness at
the hands. Although there are no specific diagnostic criteria for "text neck", some researchers have developed photographic
methods to evaluate the head and neck posture. Preventive physiotherapy approaches can be suggested for “text neck”. In case
of symptoms, therapeutic physiotherapy techniques can be applied. There are very few studies on preventive and therapeutic
physiotherapy approaches. In these studies, postural education, to increase awareness, ergonomic design, and exercise programs
become prominent. In this review, factors that cause “text neck" syndrome, symptoms, assessment methods, and treatment
approaches are discussed with the literature.
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| The Role of Nurses in Spiritual Care in Patients with Breast Cancer | Author : Sule Olgun | Abstract | Full Text | |
| Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Obesity: The Role of FTO and MC4R Gene Polymorphisms | Author : Ayçil ÖZTURAN SIRIN, Yasemin AKDEVELIOGLU | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a multifactorial endocrine disorder with a complex etiology. It is also associated with
metabolic disorders that increase the risk of developing obesity and type 2 diabetes in women. Obesity / adiposity and insulin
resistance is a common problem in women with PCOS. Genome projects, which examine the human genome in detail, have
been shown to have a large number of genes and genetic variations associated with obesity and some diseases. Among these
genes, fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) and melanocortin-4 receptor gene (MC4R) variants are associated with
obesity, excess body weight, and type 2 diabetes. Therefore, it is suggested that genes, FTO and MC4R, may be associated
with PCOS through the effects of obesity / adiposity development. In this review article, the relationship of some obesityrelated gene polymorphisms (FTO and MC4R) with PCOS has been investigated.
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