Browsing by Author "Inal, Sevil"
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Distracting children during blood draw: Looking through distraction cards is effective in pain relief of children during blood draw
Inal, Sevil; Kelleci, Meral (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012)This study aims to investigate the effects of distraction method by way of looking through distraction cards/Flippits (R) to reduce procedural pain and anxiety during blood draw. In this method we distract attention of the ... -
Internet use and its relation with the academic performance for a sample of high school students
Inal, Sevil; Kelleci, Meral; Canbulat, Nejla (DRUNPP-SARAJEVO, 2012)This study was conducted to determine the general characteristics of Internet use among high school students in Turkey and to examine the relation between the Internet use and the academic performance of the students. The ... -
Nurses' and paediatricians' knowledge about infant sleeping positions and the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in Turkey
Efe, Emine; Inal, Sevil; Balyilmaz, Hatice; Cetin, Hacer; Turan, Turkan; Altun, Emine; Calisir, Husniye; Arikan, Duygu (DRUNPP-SARAJEVO, 2012)Objective: The purpose of this article is to determine nurses' and paediatricians' knowledge regarding the sleeping positions and environment of infants. Methods: This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted ... -
Psychiatric Symptoms in Adolescents with Internet Use: Comparison without Internet Use
Kelleci, Meral; Inal, Sevil (MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC, 2010)The purpose of the present study was to investigate the psychiatric symptoms of adolescents with and without Internet use. A total of 2,080 students (1,105 male, 975 female) were recruited for the study. We administered ... -
Relief of Pain During Blood Specimen Collection in Pediatric Patients
Inal, Sevil; Kelleci, Meral (LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2012)Purpose: To investigate the effect of external cold and vibration stimulation via Buzzy (R) on pain and anxiety levels of children during blood specimen collection. Study Design and Methods: This study was a randomized ...