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    Expectations on visitation of relatives of patients who are in terminal phase and being treated in cardiovascular surgery intensive care unit
    (BAYCINAR MEDICAL PUBL-BAYCINAR TIBBI YAYINCILIK, 2016-01-01) Koyuncu, Aynur; Aslan, Fatma Eti; Yava, Ayla; Cinar, Derya; Olgun, Nermin
    Background: This study aims to investigate relatives' thoughts and expectations on visitation of patients who are in terminal phase and being treated in cardiovascular surgery intensive care unit. Methods: This study was conducted in a cardiovascular surgery-intensive care unit between May 2014 and August 2014 using a qualitative and phenomenological study design. Eighteen volunteer relatives were included in the study. Data were collected using an introductory information questionnaire and a semi-structured interview questionnaire. Individual and face-to-face interviews were carried out and tapes were recorded. Results: The mean age of the patients was 67.1 +/- 11.5, 61.1\% were males, and 66.7\% were hospitalized in the intensive care unit due to heart failure. The mean intensive care unit duration was 11.0 +/- 5.8 days. The majority of the relatives were females (72.2\%), 38.9\% were in the 31-50 age group, 61.1\% were elementary school graduates, most (61.1\%) were unemployed, and 55.6\% were sons or daughters of the patients. Content analysis of the relatives' statements revealed two themes
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    The Effect of Exaggerated Lithotomy Position on Shoulder Pain after Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (vol 19, pg 663, 2018)
    (2019-01-01) Aydemir, Ozgul; Aslan, Fatma Eti; Karabacak, Ukke; Akdas, Ozlem
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    The Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination: Turkish Mothers'Views
    (KARE PUBL, 2017-01-01) Ulus, Bahire; Sahin, Gizem; Karabacak, Ukke; Aslan, Fatma Eti
    Objectives: This study was conducted in order to analyze the knowledge and opinions of mothers of daughters in Turkey regarding the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted at 8 public family health centers at primary health care institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Health located in Ataehir, in Istanbul province. A total of 252 mothers of daughters participated. A sociodemographic characteristics form and an HPV vaccine evaluation questionnaire were used to collect the data. The data were analyzed using percentage, frequency distribution, a chi-square test, and Fisher's exact test. Results: Most of the participating mothers were between the ages of 28 and 47 years (68.7\%), had a high school graduate education or less (82.5\%), were not employed (67.9\%), and had a low family income (57.6\%). The majority (95.6\%) had no experience with cervical cancer in their family, 60.7\% had never heard of HPV infection, 72.2\% did not know that HPV infection is related to cervical cancer, 54.8\% had never heard of the HPV vaccine, 89.7\% had not been advised to have their daughters vaccinated, and 98.8\% had not yet had their daughters vaccinated. Among the factors influencing the mothers' information about HPV infection were age (p=0.021), education level (p<0.001), work status (p<0.001), mothers' marriage age (p<0.001) and family income level (p=0.009). It was determined that a greater education level positively influenced the mothers' intention to get the HPV vaccine for their daughter (p=0.044). Conclusion: This study revealed that the mothers had very limited knowledge of the HPV vaccine and that health professionals do not sufficiently inform parents on this subject. It was also found that the high cost of the vaccine and other influences had a negative impact on intention to pursue obtaining the vaccine.
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    The impact of visits on vital signs of the patients in surgical intensive care unit: a pilot study
    (TURKISH ASSOC TRAUMA EMERGENCY SURGERY, 2012-01-01) Karabacak, Ukke; Senturan, Leman; Ozdilek, Sebahat; Simsek, Aygun; Karateke, Yeliz; Aslan, Fatma Eti; Yildiz, Nebahat; Kaya, Bulent; Ertekin, Cemalettin
    BACKGROUND This research was conducted to analyze the impact of visiting patients in the intensive care unit on the vital signs of the patients. METHODS This descriptive study was conducted at the emergency surgical intensive care unit of a university hospital in Istanbul. The sample consisted of 43 patients aged 18 and above, who stayed at the unit for more than 24 hours. Data collection included the demographic features of the patients as well as the information and evaluation form including the vital signs of patients before, during and after visits. Data were measured before, during and after visits. RESULTS 39.5\% (n=17) of the patients were female and 60.5\% (n=26) were male. Values before and after visits, respectively, were as follows: Mean fever 36.7 +/- 0.81 and 36.8 +/- 94
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    Problems, nurses face within the intensive care units illustrated by four case reports
    (AVES YAYINCILIK, 2013-01-01) Koyuncu, Aynur; Aslan, Fatma Eti; Uslu, Yasemin; Demirkilic, Ufuk