Browsing by Author "Kandemir, Didem"
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Analysis of mental health symptoms and insomnia levels of intensive care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic with a structural equation model
Kandemir, Didem; Temiz, Zeynep; Özhanlı, Yasemin; Erdoğan, Hatice; Kanbay, Yalçın (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2021)Background: Faced with this critical situation and directly involved in the treatment and care of COVID-19 patients, front-line healthcare workers are at high risk in terms of mental health symptoms. Aims and Objectives: ... -
Content and quality of online videos about ostomy pouch changes: a descriptive study
Temiz, Zeynep; Kandemir, Didem (NLM (Medline), 2022)BACKGROUND: Many health-related videos are available online. One type of health-related video is related to stoma pouch change. However, a system to evaluate the quality and content of these videos is lacking. PURPOSE: To ... -
Determination of ıncidence and risk factors of perioperative pressure ınjury in surgical patients: a descriptive, prospective, and comparative study
Kandemir, Didem; Temiz, Zeynep; Aydın, Atiye; Yayla, Fatma; Özhanlı, Yasemin; Ayoğlu, Tulüha (Türkiye Klinikleri Yayınevi, 2022)Objective: This study aimed to determine the incidence and risk factors of perioperative pressure injury (PI) in surgical patients. Material and Methods: This descriptive, prospective, and comparative study was conducted ... -
Operating room nurses’ knowledge of and attitudes about pressure injury prevention: a descriptive cross-sectional study
BACKGROUND: Understanding nurses’ knowledge and attitudes might be important in influencing their behaviors of complying with pressure injury prevention measures in the operating room. PURPOSE: The aim of this descriptive ... -
Perioperative management of the suspected/confirmed COVID-19 patient
Kandemir, Didem; Temiz, Zeynep (AVES, 2021)In December 2019, several cases of pneumonia of unknown etiology emerged in Wuhan, China, and it spread worldwide, causing great concern. This disease was named Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) by the World Health ...