Person: AŞTI, TÜRKINAZ
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Publication Metadata only Relationship between nursing students- levels of internet addiction, loneliness, and life satisfaction(2020-01-22T04:00:00Z) TURAN, Nuray; DURGUN, HANİFE; KAYA, Hatice; AŞTI, Türkinaz; Yilmaz, Yaren; Gunduz, Gizem; Kuvan, Dilek; Ertas, Gonca; AŞTI, TÜRKINAZPurpose This study examined nursing students- levels of Internet addiction, loneliness, and satisfaction with life. Design and Methods This descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in included university involving 160 nursing students who completed an information form and the Internet addiction, UCLA Loneliness, and Satisfaction with Life Scales. Findings No significant correlation was found between students- Internet addiction, loneliness, and life satisfaction (P > .05). However, a significant positive correlation between loneliness and life satisfaction was observed (P < .05). Practice Implications Measures to raise students- awareness of Internet addiction and social activities to enhance communication skills and life satisfaction should be planned.Publication Metadata only Association between accepting the illness and effective insulin administration in patients with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus(2021-06-01T00:00:00Z) Korkmaz Binay, Şengül; Aştı, Türkinaz; AŞTI, TÜRKINAZPurpose: Patients with type 2 diabetes will be easier to adapt to treatment if they accept their illness. To investigatethe association between individual, disease-related and care-related properties of the individuals and theiraccepting the disease, and effective insulin administration.Material and Methods: 103 diabetic patients were included in the study. The Acceptance of Illness Scale (AIS)and the Diabetes Fear of Injecting and Self-Testing Questionnaire (D-FISQ) were used for the data collection. Thedata were analyzed using the descriptive statistics.Results: The Cronbach alpha was 0.96 for AIS, 0.95 for fear of self-injecting (FSI), 0.80 for fear of self-testing(FST) and 0.85 for total D-FISQ. A negative association was determined between the AIS score, and FSI, FST,total D-FISQ; a positive association was found between the FSI score and FST, total D-FISQ scores and betweenFST and the total D-FISQ scores. The FSI score was found to be higher among females.Conclusion: Accepting the disease affects an effective insulin administration behavior. Hence, nursing care andeducation of the individuals should be planned and implemented so as to improve the acceptance level of diabetesPublication Metadata only Health literacy and diabetes self-care in individuals with type 2 diabetes in Turkey.(2020-07-06T00:00:00Z) Aştı, T; İlhan, NESRİN; Telli, S; Temel, B; İLHAN, NESRİN; AŞTI, TÜRKINAZ