Sağlık Hizmetleri Meslek YüksekokuluHealth Services Vocational Schoolhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/1382024-03-28T15:20:07Z2024-03-28T15:20:07Z2. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF GERONTOLOGYHastaoğlu,FatmaEvcili, FundaHastaoğlu Örgen, Sevdahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/150852024-03-08T21:47:34Z0002-04-01T00:00:00Z2. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF GERONTOLOGY
Hastaoğlu,Fatma; Evcili, Funda; Hastaoğlu Örgen, Sevda
nsanoğlunun var olduğu günden bugüne kadar üzerinde en çok düşündüğü, araştırma yaptığı, türlü çareler aradığı ama bir türlü engelleyemediği gerçek yaşlanmaktır.
Doğum oranlarının düşmesi ve teknolojik gelişmelerin sağlık hizmetlerinde etkili kullanımı, bilinçli beslenme ve hareketli yaşam, ortalama yaşam beklentisinin uzamasına ve yaşlı nüfusun toplam nüfus içerisindeki payının artmasına olanak sağlamıştır. Yaşlı nüfus artış hızına paralel olarak yaşlılık ve yaşlı sağlığı konularında farkındalık yaratmak amacıyla tüm dünyada 1 Ekim Dünya Yaşlılar Günü olarak anılmaktadır. Kongremiz de bu özel farkındalık gününü de göz önünde tutularak 2-4 Ekim tarihleri arasında online olarak yapılacaktır.
Geçtiğimiz yıl birincisini düzenlediğimiz ve yoğun katılımınızın olduğu kongremizin, bu yılda aynı istek ve katılımla gerçekleştirilmesini umar, sağlıklı yaşlar dilerim.
0002-04-01T00:00:00ZDetermination of the Spiritual Support Perceptions of Students at a Vocational School of Health Services in TurkeyYıldız Tok, FatmaYıldız, İlknurhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/149532024-03-07T21:47:32Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZDetermination of the Spiritual Support Perceptions of Students at a Vocational School of Health Services in Turkey
Yıldız Tok, Fatma; Yıldız, İlknur
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of postoperative constipation and risk factors in orthopedic patients.
Design: A descriptive model was used.
Methods: A total of 140 patients who underwent surgical intervention in the Orthopedics and Traumatology Clinic were included in the present study. The Descriptive Characteristics Form, Constipation Risk Assessment Scale, and Visual Analog Scale were used to collect the study data. Frequencies, percentages, Mann Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman Correlation tests were used to evaluate the data.
Findings: In the present study, 72.1% of the individuals experienced constipation during the hospitalization period, and the constipation risk score was 12.77.á...á4.83. Those who were female, over 65 years old, unemployed, had lower extremity surgery, used opioid analgesics, were dependent on their activities, had prehospital constipation, had a chronic disease, and used drugs regularly had higher constipation risk scores at statistically significant levels. A significant correlation was detected between the constipation risk score and age, pain severity, hospital stay, time to first defecation after surgery, and the amount of fluid consumed daily.
Conclusions: The majority of the individuals experienced constipation during the hospitalization period, and the constipation risk score was moderate. Those who were female, had advanced age, were unemployed, had high pain severity, opioid use, previous constipation, chronic disease, regular medication, long hospital stay, those whose first defecation period was prolonged after the surgery and whose fluid intake was insufficient had a higher risk of constipation. In this regard, nurses must evaluate orthopedic patients in terms of constipation risk factors and apply nondrug methods that prevent and relieve constipation with laxatives.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZProblematic media use and psychological adaptation in children in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive cross-sectional studyYıldız, İlknurYıldız Tok, Fatmahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/149522024-03-07T21:47:32Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZProblematic media use and psychological adaptation in children in the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive cross-sectional study
Yıldız, İlknur; Yıldız Tok, Fatma
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the problematic media use and psychological adaptation levels of children.
Design and methods: Parents of 685 children living in Turkey participated in the descriptive cross-sectional design study. Descriptive Characteristics Form, Problematic Media Use Measure and Hacettepe Psychological Adaptation Scale were used to collect research data.
Results: Problematic media use of the children is moderate. The COVID-19 pandemic increased the time spent in front of the screen in the majority of children. Psychological adaptation problem was determined in approximately one-third of children. Male gender and screen time spent affect problematic media use and psychological adaptation levels of children.
Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic increased the problematic media use and psychological adaptation problems of children.
Practice implications: It is recommended that nurses guide parents to limit children's screen time and to plan interventions to solve their psychological adaptation problems.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZA Common Complication in Orthopedic Patients: Postoperative Constipation and Related Risk FactorsGürler, HesnaYıldız Tok, FatmaBekmez, Fatmahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12418/149512024-03-07T21:47:32Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZA Common Complication in Orthopedic Patients: Postoperative Constipation and Related Risk Factors
Gürler, Hesna; Yıldız Tok, Fatma; Bekmez, Fatma
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of postoperative constipation and risk factors in orthopedic patients.
Design: A descriptive model was used.
Methods: A total of 140 patients who underwent surgical intervention in the Orthopedics and Traumatology Clinic were included in the present study. The Descriptive Characteristics Form, Constipation Risk Assessment Scale, and Visual Analog Scale were used to collect the study data. Frequencies, percentages, Mann Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman Correlation tests were used to evaluate the data.
Findings: In the present study, 72.1% of the individuals experienced constipation during the hospitalization period, and the constipation risk score was 12.77.á...á4.83. Those who were female, over 65 years old, unemployed, had lower extremity surgery, used opioid analgesics, were dependent on their activities, had prehospital constipation, had a chronic disease, and used drugs regularly had higher constipation risk scores at statistically significant levels. A significant correlation was detected between the constipation risk score and age, pain severity, hospital stay, time to first defecation after surgery, and the amount of fluid consumed daily.
Conclusions: The majority of the individuals experienced constipation during the hospitalization period, and the constipation risk score was moderate. Those who were female, had advanced age, were unemployed, had high pain severity, opioid use, previous constipation, chronic disease, regular medication, long hospital stay, those whose first defecation period was prolonged after the surgery and whose fluid intake was insufficient had a higher risk of constipation. In this regard, nurses must evaluate orthopedic patients in terms of constipation risk factors and apply nondrug methods that prevent and relieve constipation with laxatives.
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z