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    Determination of anxiety, depression, and life satisfaction in lung cancer patients
    (Mattioli 1885, 2017) Koç, Zeliha; Kızıltepe, Selin Keskin
    Background and aim of the work: This study aimed to determine the life satisfaction of patients with lung cancer by examining their levels of anxiety and depression. Methods: The study group consisted of 108 patients with lung cancer who were inpatients in a university hospital located in the Middle Black Sea region of Northern Turkey. The study was conducted between 28 March and 30 September 2013. Data were obtained using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Satisfaction with Life scale. Results: In this study, 3.7% of the patients were females, 96.3% were males, 96.3% were married, and 62.0% were primary school graduates. With regard to the disease stage, 40.7% were Stage 3. Among the group, 56.5% of the patients were receiving chemotherapy. In the patients, the treatment-related side effects were tiredness (78.7%), taste changes (68.5%), anorexia (65.7%), nausea (62.0%) vomiting (64.8%), and dyspnea (52.8%). According to the HADS scale, 97.2% of the patients had a risk of anxiety, and 100% had a risk of depression. The total score average of the patients on the Satisfaction with Life scale was 24.4±7.3. Conclusions: Almost all the patients had a risk of anxiety and depression. They were partially satisfied with their lives. They obtained relief from complementary and alternative treatments, such as biologically based therapies (herbs and dietary supplements) and mind-body control (prayer). The use of complementary and alternative treatments by lung cancer patients should be considered, as these may interfere with their prescribed treatment protocols. © Mattioli 1885.
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    Intensive Care Nurses' Experiences Related to Dying Patients: A Qualitative Study
    (Sage Publications Inc, 2021) Kızıltepe, Selin Keskin; Koç, Zeliha
    Objective: To describe intensive care nurses' experiences of caring for dying patients. Method: This study was carried out between July 15, 2019, and September 15, 2019, in a university hospital's intensive care unit. We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of 14 intensive care nurses to describe their experiences related to patient deaths. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to identify, analyse and report the identified themes. Results: Four themes were identified: (I) Emotions experienced the first time their patient passed away; (II) feelings and thoughts on impact of death; (III) difficulties encountered when providing care and (IV) coping methods with this situation. Conclusion: Despite the passage of time, nurses are unable to forget their death experiences when they first encountered. They oftentimes use ineffective methods of coping and were negatively affected physically and emotionally.
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    Intensive Care Nurses’ Experiences Related to Dying Patients: A Qualitative Study
    (SAGE Publications Inc., 2024) Keskin Kiziltepe, Selin; Koç, Zeliha
    Objective: To describe intensive care nurses’ experiences of caring for dying patients. Method: This study was carried out between July 15, 2019, and September 15, 2019, in a university hospital’s intensive care unit. We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of 14 intensive care nurses to describe their experiences related to patient deaths. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to identify, analyse and report the identified themes. Results: Four themes were identified: (I) Emotions experienced the first time their patient passed away; (II) feelings and thoughts on impact of death; (III) difficulties encountered when providing care and (IV) coping methods with this situation. Conclusion: Despite the passage of time, nurses are unable to forget their death experiences when they first encountered. They oftentimes use ineffective methods of coping and were negatively affected physically and emotionally. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Patricia Benner: Hemşirelik Uygulamalarında Klinik Bilgelik ve Beceri Edinimi
    (2018) Koç, Zeliha; Çınarlı, Tuğba; Şener, Asuman; Kızıltepe, Selin Keskin
    Benner'ın düşünceleri Virginia Henderson'dan, çalışmaları da California Üniversitesi'nde profesör olan Hubert Dreyfus'un çalışmalarından önemli derecede etkilenmiştir. Benner, aynı zamanda, stres ve başa çıkma alanında bir mentor olan Richard Lazarus ile birlikte, yıllarca bakım uygulamaları alanında işbirliği yapmış olduğu Jane Wrubel ve Jane Rubins gibi birçok felsefecinin de etkisi altında kalmıştır. Hubert Dreyfus, Dreyfus beceri edinimi modelini geliştirmiştir. Benner, daha sonra bu modeli klinik hemşirelik uygulamalarına adapte etmiştir. Benner'ın hemşirelik uzmanlığı ile ilgili teorisi, Dreyfus ve Dreyfus tarafından geliştirilen beceri edinimi teorisi ile yakından ilgilidir. Benner acemilikten uzmanlığa giden yolun; acemilik, ileri düzeyde yeni başlayanlar, yetkili, yetkin ve uzmanlık olmak üzere beş aşamadan oluştuğunu ileri sürmektedir.

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