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Article Depremzede Hemşire Bir Felakette Yardımcı Olabilir Mi? 2023 Pazarcık Depremi Üzerine Deneyimler(2023) Korkmaz, Evın; Erbaş, Dilay Hacıdursunoğlu; Azizoğlu, Hatice; Koc, Betul İlbey; Aslan, Fatma EtiGiriş: Türkiye’de 6 Şubat 2023 tarihinde iki yıkıcı deprem meydana geldi. Yaşanan bu büyük depremlerden etkilenen depremzede hemşirelerin depremzede hastalara bakım verme deneyimlerini derinlemesine incelemek amacı ile bu çalışma yapıldı.. Yöntem: Çalışma nitel desende fenomolojik tipte yapıldı. Veriler Mart -Nisan 2023 tarihinde toplandı. Görüşmeler, online olarak ve 29 ila 40 dakika arasında bir sürede tamamlandı. Elde edilen verilerin ses kayıtları nitel araştırma eğitimi alan araştırmacılar tarafından manuel olarak deşifre edildi, kodların ve temaların oluşturulmasında, MAXQDA programı kullanıldı. Bu çalışmanın raporlanmasında, Kalitatif Araştırma Raporlama Konsolide Kriterleri (COREQ) rehber olarak kullanıldı. Bulgular: Çalışmaya dokuz depremzede hemşire dahil edildi. Hemşirelerin, ortalama yaşı 29.6, %55’inin kadın, %44’ünün 1-5 yıl arasında çalışma deneyimine sahip, %55’inin acil servis, yoğun bakım ve ameliyathanede çalıştığı belirlendi. Hemşireler ile yapılan derinlemesine görüşme sunucunda; 1- güvende miyiz?, 2- deprem anının ifade ettikleri, 3- bakımdaki farklılıklar, 4- depremzede hemşire olarak çalışmak başlıklı dört ana tema ve on üç alt tema oluştu. Sonuç: Depremzede hemşirelerin depremzede hastalara bakım verme konusundaki özverili çabaları literatürle paralellik göstermektedir. Hemşirelerin büyük bir felakete hazır olmalarının bu duruma müdahale konusunda yetkinlik ve yeterlilik kazandıracağı düşünülmektedir.Article Evaluation of the Effectiveness of "cable Fixing Tool" in Ensuring and Maintaining Patient and Employee Safety in the Operating Room(Elsevier, 2023) Azizoglu, Hatice; Aslan, Fatma EtiAim: This study was designed to improve the "Cable Fixing Tool", which is effective in providing and maintaining patient and employee safety in the operating room, and to evaluate its effectiveness. Material and method: The production stages of the "Cable Fixing Tool" were carried out first in this mixed-methods experimental study. The study was performed with 120 patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the operating room of Van Regional Training and Research Hospital between June 2021 and November 2021, and with 60 healthcare professionals constituting the surgical team, of which 8 were physicians, 41 nurses and 11 caregivers. Results: The total injury rate due to cables and connections was 23.4% in the pre-test conducted with the control group to evaluate the effectiveness of the "Cable Fixing Tool", and 3.3% in the experimental group using the "Cable Fixing Tool". The obtained data indicate that the "Cable Fixing Tool" is effective and provides safety. Conclusion: It is believed that in units with a high number of technical equipment like operating rooms, the widespread use of auxiliary products such as "Cable Fixing Tool", which can ensure cable safety, is necessary in reducing and preventing unwanted incidents caused by cables and connections such as tripping, falling and injuries.Article Japanese Disaster Nursing Readiness Evaluation Index: Turkish Adaptation Validity and Reliability Study(2025) Azizoğlu, Hatice; Korkmaz, Evın; Erbaş, Dilay Hacıdursunoğlu; Koc, Betul İlbey; Aslan, Fatma EtiObjective: Disaster is a global problem all over the world, and it is essential to measure the readiness of nurses, who play a major role in disaster response, with a valid and reliable tool. This study was conducted to adapt the Japanese Disaster Nursing Readiness Evaluation Index into Turkish and to analyze its validity and reliability. Methods: A total of 202 nurses were reached in this methodological study. The reliability parameters of the scale were examined with Cronbach Alpha and split-half. In addition, Confirmatory Factor Analysis was performed for the construct validity of the scale and 27% sub-item analysis was performed for item discrimination. Results: According to Confirmatory Factor Analysis, the structural equation model, indicating its associated with 31 items and the six-factor structure of the scale. The factor loading values of all items were between 0.450 and 0.920. The alpha values obtained from the subscsles of the scala ranged between 0.771 and 0.883, and the overall alpha value was calculated as 0.905. Conclusions: Based on the findings of the study, it was concluded that the Japanese Disaster Nursing Preparedness Assessment Index is valid and reliable for the Turkish society.Article Validity and Reliability Study of the Turkish Form of Post-Discharge Surgical Recovery Scale(Aves, 2021) Aslan, Fatma Eti; Cinar, Fadime; Korkmaz, Evin; Azizoglu, HaticeAIM: This study was carried out to adapt the "Post-Discharge Surgical Recovery Scale " developed by Kleinbeck into Turkish and analyze the scale's validity and reliability. METHODS: The study sample consisted of 343 patients who underwent surgery in a state hospital operating in the province of Diyarbakir, in the province of Istanbul. The sample consisted of 271 people due to voluntary participation and reasons for not being able to reach. This research, which is of methodological type, was carried out between April and July 2019. The Individual Information Form and the Post-Discharge Surgical Recovery Scale, which the researchers developed by scanning the literature, were used to collect the data. In the validity and reliability study of the scale; Linguistic equivalence, content validity for expert assessment, the correlation between items for internal consistency/reliability, and calculating Cronbach alpha values and confirmatory and exploratory factor analyzes were performed for construct validity. IBM SPSS Statistics 25 and IBM SPSS Amos 21 programs were used for statistical evaluation of the data. RESULTS: It was determined that the content validity index of the scale was 0.96, the correlation values between the items were r=0.47-0.97, the explained variance was 75.238%, and it was gathered under a single factor. The general reliability of the scale is very high as alpha=0.975. In the confirmatory factor analysis for the scale, the fit indices of the scale were CFI = 0.76; NNFI = 0.93; It was determined that RMR = 0.11 and RMSEA = 0.13, AGFI = 0.69, GFI = 0.77. CONCLUSION: The research results suggest that the Turkish version of the "Post-Discharge Surgical Scale" is a valid and reliable measurement tool and can be used in scientific research and health care institutions to measure recovery post discharge.