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    Turkish validity and reliability of Organ Donation Attitude Scale
    (2016-03-01T00:00:00Z) SAYIN, Yazile; SAYIN, YAZİLE
    Aims and ObjectivesTo report the translation and adaptation process from English to Turkish and the psychometric estimates of the validity and reliability of The Organ Donation Attitude Scale Turkish. Its aim (1) is to provide data about and (2) to assess Turkish people-s attitudes and volunteerism towards organ donation.
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    What is A Care Bundle?
    (2017-01-01T00:00:00Z) SAYIN, Yazile; SAYIN, YAZİLE
    The care bundle is an explicit tool with clear parameters. A care bundle usually consists of a group of between three and five evidence-based interventions. Institute for Healthcare Improvement developed the concept of -bundles- to help health care providers more reliably deliver the best possible care for patients undergoing treatments with risks. It is mostly used by intensive care units. Interventions of care bundle are related to a particular condition or event in patient care. Interventions of care bundle are all necessary and all sufficient. The power of the care bundle comes from the body of science behind it and the method of implementation: with complete consistency. The changes in the care bundle are all necessary and all sufficient. It resembles a checklist, but a bundle is more than that. The care bundle has specific elements that make it unique: such as number of items, the level of evidence items (level I or II), liability levels (an identified person or team owns it). There are three problems seen on the use of care bundle: don-t complete the care bundle as a whole, attempt addition to an enhanced care bundle, tendency to want to call everything a bundle. Finally, it is important that the care bundle is done as a whole for the expected outcomes.
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    The Effects of Training on Knowledge and Beliefs About Breast Cancer and Early Diagnosis Methods Among Women
    (2017-10-01T00:00:00Z) YILMAZ, MERYEM; SAYIN, Yazile; Cengiz, Hatice Oner; SAYIN, YAZİLE
    Objective: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female malignancy in the world and Turkey. Its prevalence and mortality are surprisingly increasing at a rapid rate. The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of training sessions on women-s knowledge of relevant risk factors of BC and screening methods, screening behaviors and health beliefs among of healthy women in Turkey.
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    Occupational Safety of Nurses Working in Surgical Clinics
    (2018-06-01T00:00:00Z) ALTUN UĞRAŞ, GÜLAY; Akyolcu, Neriman; Kanat, Canan; YÜKSEL, SERPİL; Ayoglu, Tuluha; SAYIN, Yazile; Kanan, Nevin; SAYIN, YAZİLE
    Aim: This study was conducted to determine the status of occupational safety of nurses working in surgical clinics.
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    Prevalence of Pressure Injuries and Risk Factors in Long-Term Surgical Procedures
    (2021-03-01T00:00:00Z) Akan, Cemile; SAYIN, Yazile; SAYIN, YAZİLE
    Objective: To determine the risk factors and prevalence associated with intraoperative pressure injury (IPI) in surgical procedures lasting more than two hours, and to draw attention of surgical nurses to the prevention of IPI. Methods: This cross-descriptive study included 170 patients in whom major surgical procedures were planned in a private foundation university hospital's orthopedics and general surgery departments between February 2017 and May 2018. The study was approved by the ethics committee and informed written permission was obtained from the institutions and volunteers. Data were collected by using Braden Risk Assessment Tool (BRAT) and literature based patient diagnosis form. Results: The mean age of the participants was 47.72 +/- 22.20 years, 55.9% were female and 44.1% were male. Of the participants, 81.8% underwent surgery in the supine position, with a mean surgery duration of 246.707 +/- 145.3 minutes. Of the patients 24.1% developed stage 1 IPI. Forty-one (24.2%) patients with pressure injury had a lower BRAT score (18.434 +/- 6.621) than 129 (75.8%) patients without pressure injury (20.243 +/- 3.954), (p=0.035). According to multivariate analysis, both preoperative additional nutritional requirement and low albumin level increased the risk of IPI by 2.4 fold (p=0.038; 0.043, respectively). Each one hour of prolongation in duration of surgery increased the risk of IPI by 1.007 times (p=0.002). Conclusion: The risk of development of IPI is high in major surgical procedures. In determining the risk of IPI, the patient's nutritional deficiency, low albumin level, length of duration of surgery and BRAT score arc important.