Öğce, Filiz

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  • Article
    Covıd-19 Salgınında Ameliyathane ve Vaka Yönetimi
    (2020) Çelik, Buket; Öğce, Filiz; Yasak, Kübra; Damar, Hale Turhan; Umar, Dilek Çakır
    Koronavirüs hastalığı 2019 (COVID-19), şiddetli akut solunum yolu sendromu koronavirüsü 2'nin (SARS-CoV-2)neden olduğu bulaşıcı bir solunum yolu hastalığıdır. Bu hastalık ilk olarak 2019 yılında Çin'in Vuhan şehrindeortaya çıkmış, ortaya çıkışından bu yana dünya çapında yayılarak 2019-2020 koronavirüs pandemisine yolaçmıştır. Hastaneler COVID-19 salgını açısından yüksek riskli ve iyi yönetilmesi gereken kurumların başındagelmektedir. Hastanelerde de en riskli alanlar yoğun bakımlar ve ameliyathanelerdir. Salgının başlamasıylabirlikte cerrahi müdahale gerekli olan tüm hastalar, olası enfekte kabul edilerek hareket edilmelidir.Ameliyathanelerde cerrahi ekip (cerrah, hemşire, anestezist ve diğer yardımcı sağlık personeli) koordineli biçimdeolası/kesin tanılı COVID-19 hastaların yönetiminde bulaş önlemlerini acilen hayata geçirmelidir. Önlemlerinamacı; olası/kesin tanılı COVID-19 hastalarının ameliyat sürecini kolaylaştırmak, sağlık çalışanlarına ve diğerhastalara yönelik viral bulaşma riskini azaltmaktır. Bu makalede, olası/kesin tanılı COVID-19 hastalarınınameliyat sürecinde alınması gereken önlemlere yönelik bir izolasyon ameliyathanesinin tanımlanması, iş akışı ve
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Determination the Incidence of Surgery Related Pressure Injury and To Examine the Effects of Risk Factors on Pressure Injury Formation
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2024) Inan, Deniz; Öğce, Filiz; Yavan, Tulay
    Surgical patients are at risk for pressure injuries throughout the entire surgical process. Prevalence and incidence studies are critical to determine risk groups in surgical patient groups. This study was conducted to determine the incidence of pressure injury development in patients hospitalized in surgical clinics and to examine the effects of risk factors on it. The sample of this descriptive study consisted of 138 patients hospitalized in surgical wards. Data collection tools included a patient information questionnaire, The National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP) Pressure Injury and Stages Form, and the Munro Perioperative Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Scale. Data were analyzed on the SPSS 24.0 software package by using descriptive statistical tests such as frequency and percentage distribution, chi-square test, independent groups t-test, and univariate logistic regression analysis. The incidence of surgery-related pressure injuries was found to be 18.8 %. Patients' mean scores on the Munro scale were 10.23 f0 .2.95 before surgery, 12.80 f 2.57 during surgery, and 23.03 f 5.07 following surgery, with the mean total score being 24.47 f 5.44. The mean score on the total Munro scale was statistically significantly higher in patients who developed pressure injuries than in those who did not. Patients' age, blood albumin level, body mass index, presence of oedema, use of medical equipment, mobility status, type of anaesthesia used in surgery, and duration of surgery were determined as effective risk factors in pressure injury development. In conclusion, it was found that pressure injuries developed at a considerable rate in patients undergoing surgical operations. It is recommended that surgical nurses should take the necessary precautions in time.
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    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Investigation of Sleep Quality in Individuals With Stoma
    (Dokuz Eylul University, 2020) Harputlu, DENİZ; Talaz D.; Cenan D.; Karadağ S.; Öğce, Filiz
    Background: Sleep is a basic biological function and is essential for life. Objectives: The purpose of this research is to evaluate the sleep, which is critical for individuals' physical, mental and emotional health, and how it affects the individuals with stoma. Methods: This research is a cross-sectional research. The research data were collected in two stomatherapy units between 15.09.2015-15.09.2016. The population and sample of the study consisted of 102 individuals with stoma who consulted to Stomatherapy units within the specified one-year period and who agreed to participate in the research. The research data were collected by questionnaire method, and the Stoma Recognition Form consisting of 16 questions and Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) were used in data collection. Results: The mean age of individuals with stoma was 55.60 ± 13.73, 57.8% were male, 61.8% had no chronic disease and 39.2% had a body mass index of 18.5-24.9 kg / m2. When the stoma features of the individuals were examined, 56.9% had ileostomy and 70.6% of the stoma was temporary. Individuals have been living with stoma for 18.70 ± 44.60 months on average, 51% have been supported in stoma care, 62.7% did not have any stoma complications. The total score score of the PSQI was 6.44 ± 3.23 (min: 1-max: 15). There was no significant correlation between the sleep quality total score and the sociodemographic and stoma features of the individuals. Conclusion: It was found that the sleep quality of the patients with stoma was poor. This result is similar to other research results evaluating sleep quality of people with stoma. According to the research data, it is recommended to conduct qualitative studies to explain the factors affecting the sleep quality of the patients with stoma. In addition, it is recommended that individuals with stoma should be evaluated regularly during outpatient clinic controls and individualized interventions should be planned according to the evaluation results. © 2020, Dokuz Eylul University. All rights reserved.
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    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Anxiety, Depression, Stress, and Self-Esteem in Turkish Parents of Children With Microtia
    (Sage Publications Inc, 2023) Turhan Damar, Hale; Öğce, Filiz
    Objective To describe factors affecting anxiety, depression, stress, and self-esteem in parents of children with microtia. Design Cross-sectional correlational study. Participants Parents (N = 117) of children with microtia were recruited nationally through a Turkish craniofacial non-governmental organization's social media. Main Outcome Measures Demographics, parental report of microtia experiences and concerns, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Results The mean parental age was 35.61 & PLUSMN; 5.96 years and 74.4% were female. The mean age of their children was 6.08 & PLUSMN; 4.22 years, 69.2% were male, 93.8% had unilateral microtia, and 14.5% had ear reconstruction. Some parents had low self-esteem (24.8%) and were in the severe range for depression (30.7%), anxiety (25.6%), and stress (21.4%). Depression (M = 7.43, SD = 5.35) was associated with worry about child's future (& beta; = 0.25, P = .013), microtia information given around birth (& beta; = -0.20, P = .024), and child no ear surgery (& beta; = -0.23, P = .008), while stress (M = 8.21, SD = 5.37) was associated with worry about the child's future (& beta; = 0.28, P = .008). Parental self-esteem (M = 29.59, SD = 5.10) was related to child having ear surgery (& beta; = 0.19, P = .047) and information about microtia provided around birth (& beta; = 0.22, P = .018). There were no significant associations with Anxiety (M = 6.04, SD = 4.82) identified by multiple regression. Conclusions While most parents were in the average to moderate range for clinical concerns, a fifth to a third of participants were in the severe range for depression, anxiety, and stress and a quarter of participants for low self-esteem. Informing families about the microtia treatment process, having the child have surgery, and interventions for reducing their future concerns may provide psychological relief for them.
  • Master Thesis
    Dijital Oyun Oynamanın Çocuklarda Sütur Atma Sırasındaki Ağrı, Korku ve Anksiyete Düzeylerine Etkisi: Randomize Kontrollü Çalışma
    (İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi, 2020) Kavlakcı, Muhammet; Öğce, Ummahan Filiz; Yavan, Tülay
    Çalışma verileri, T.C. Sağlık Bakanlığı Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi İzmir Tepecik Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Çocuk Acil Servisi'nde 16 Ocak - 19 Mart 2020 tarihleri arasında 8-17 yaş arası 84 çocuktan, Sosyo-Demografik ve Klinik Özellikler Formu, Wong-Baker Yüzler Ağrı Skalası (WBYAS), Vizüel Analog Skala (VAS), Tıbbi İşlem Korku Ölçeği (TİKÖ) ve Çocuklar için Durumluk-Sürekli Kaygı Envanteri (ÇDSKE) kullanılarak elde edilmiştir. Verilerin analizinde Kolmogorov Smirnov testi, ortalama ve standart sapma değerleri, bağımsız gruplarda t testi, Mann Whitney U testi, Ki-kare testi, bağımlı gruplarda t testi, Wilcoxon testi ve tekrarlı ölçümlerde çok yönlü varyans analizi kullanılmıştır. Dijital oyun oynayan çocukların sütur atma işlemi sırasında WBYAS ve VAS ağrı puan ortalamalarının, kontrol grubuna göre daha düşük olduğu bulunmuştur. Girişim ve kontrol gruplarının, işlem sırasında hem WBYAS hem de VAS ağrı puan ortalamaları arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir fark saptanmıştır (p<0.01). Sütur atma işlemi sonrasında girişim grubundaki çocukların, kontrol grubundaki çocuklara göre daha az ağrı, korku ve anksiyete yaşadıkları bulunmuştur (p<0.01). Sonuç olarak, sütur atma işlemi öncesi ve sırasında uygulanan dijital oyun oynatma yönteminin çocuklarda ağrı, korku ve anksiyeteyi azaltmada etkili olduğu bulunmuştur.
  • Article
    The Need for Information and Support Among First-Degree Relatives of Patients With Breast Cancer What Do We Know?
    (Galenos Publ House, 2022) Ozkan, Sevgi; Ogce, Filiz; Ozen Cinar, Ilgun; Goral Turkcu, Sinem
    Objective: Since first-degree female relatives (FDFRs) of women with breast cancer (BC) also have a high risk of developing BC, providing them information and support is important and this should not be overlooked. The purpose of the study is to determine the needs of primary relatives of women with BC in Turkey for information and support.Methods: This article is a descriptive research. A total of 199 volunteer relatives of patients with BC were reached and interviewed by nurses in a university hospital's oncology clinic. They completed the Information and Support Needs Questionnaire. Parametric, non parametric, and multiple regression tests were used in statistical analysis.Results: In the study, a statistically significant difference was observed between the information and support needs and demographics of FDFRs (p<0.05). The rate of information need was higher among those who had a risk of BC and who practiced protective behaviors regularly. And also the rate of unmet support need was higher among those who had a risk of BC and who did not practice protective behaviors (p<0.05). The need for information and support is increasing in the FDFRs of women with BC whose diagnosis time prolonged.Conclusion: This study showed that FDFRs of patients with BC needed information and psychosocial support. Nurses should have an important role in communicating with relatives of patients with BC.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
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    Predictors of Anxiety and Depression in Operating Room Nurses During the Covid-19 Pandemic: a Multi-Center Cross-Sectional Study
    (IOS Press BV, 2024) Öğce, Filiz; Turhan Damar H.; Ozkul B.; Voight P.; Guckian Fisher M.; Elin M.; Sharma S.K.
    BACKGROUND: Operating room nurses (ORNs) who directly deal with the treatment and care of COVID-19 patients during the pandemic are at risk in terms of psychological stress and other mental health problems. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to compare the anxiety and depression levels of ORNs working in different countries in the COVID-19 outbreak, and to determine the predictors and the difference between countries. METHODS: This was a descriptive and cross-sectional study. Data were collected online using a google form between February 2021-February 2022. The universe of the research is nurses who are members of national Perioperative Nurses Association (USA, Türkiye, Australia, England, India, Israel) and 1127 ORNs participated the study. In multivariate analysis, independent predictors of anxiety and depression status were examined by binary logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: The rate of anxiety is 5.46 times higher in nurses in the USA, 5.07 times higher among nurses in Australia, and 4.49 times higher for nurses in England. It was determined that the rate of depression in ORNs working in Türkiye was 5.97 times higher. It was found that the rate of depression is 1.59 times higher in ORNs living away from the family after care of COVID-19 patient. CONCLUSION: Despite some differences between countries in terms of health system, patient potential, economic and the opportunities offered, generally high levels of anxiety and/or depression indicate that all ORNs need urgent support. Identifying risk factors will help recognize anxiety and depression in ORNs and take measures to protect their mental health during the pandemic. © 2024 - IOS Press. All rights reserved.
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    Operating Room Nurses’ Metaphorical Perceptions of Coronavirus Disease 2019, Quarantine, and Mask Concepts: A Qualitative Study
    (AVES, 2023) Savsar, Adile; Damar, Hale Turhan; Ogce, Filiz
    Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı ameliyathane hemşirelerinin COVID-19, maske kullanımı ve karantina sürecine ilişkin algılarını, metaforlar aracılığıyla ortaya çıkarmaktır. Yöntemler: Bu tanımlayıcı kalitatif çalışma ameliyathane hemşireleri ile yapılmıştır (n = 96). Çalışma verileri tanıtıcı özellikler formu ve yarı yapılandırılmış form kullanılarak Eylül 2020-Mart 2021 tarihleri arasında toplanmıştır. Ameliyathane hemşirelerinden “COVID-19”, “maske kullanımı” ve “karantina süreci” kavramlarını neye benzettiklerini, benzetme nedeniyle birlikte yazması istenmiştir. Veriler, “içerik analizi” yöntemiyle incelenmiştir. Bulgular: Araştırmadaki üç farklı kavrama ilişkin toplam 181 metafor üretilmiştir. “COVID-19” kavramına ilişkin benzetmeler “Kontaminasyon ve mutasyon,” “Zarar verici” ve “Başetme ve uyum süreci” olarak üç kategoride toplanmıştır. “Karantina süreci” kavramına ilişkin benzetmeler “Özgürlüğün Kısıtlaması” ve “Değişim Süreci” olarak iki kategoride toplanmıştır. “Maske kullanımı” kavramına ilişkin benzetmeler ise “olumlu yönleri,” “olumsuz yönleri” ve “hem olumlu hem de olumsuz” olarak üç kategoride toplanmıştır. Sonuç: Bu çalışma ameliyathanelerde çalışan hemşirelerin pandemide yaşadıkları zorlukların yansıra bu sürecin olumlu yönlerine de odaklandığını göstermektedir.
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    Citation - WoS: 28
    Citation - Scopus: 30
    The Effect of Selected Risk Factors on Perioperative Pressure Injury Development
    (Wiley, 2019) Celik, Buket; Karayurt, Ozgul; Ogce, Filiz
    Patients undergoing operative and other invasive procedures are at high risk for developing pressure injuries. This study aimed to determine the incidence of perioperative pressure injuries in patients who underwent procedures lasting two hours or more in Turkey and the risk factors that affect the development of pressure injuries. Data were collected during the perioperative period. The incidence of perioperative pressure injuries was 40.4%. The results of univariate logistic regression analysis showed that intraoperative vasopressor use, skin turgor, and diastolic blood pressure less than or equal to 60 mm Hg were significantly related to the development of pressure injuries. There was no significant difference between patients who developed pressure injuries and patients who did not when comparing their preoperative Braden Scale scores. Perioperative nurses should assess each patient for pressure injury risk and perform interventions to prevent pressure injuries during each stage of the patient's perioperative course.