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  • Publication
    The Family Management of Childhood Chronic Conditions: Measurement in a Turkish Sample
    (ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2019) ERGÜN, AYŞE; Ergun, Ayse; Sisman, Fatma Nevin; Erol, Saime; Gur, Kamer; Kolac, Nurcan; Kadioglu, Hasibe
    Purpose: The principal aim of this study was to adapt the FaMM into the Turkish language and test its validity and reliability. Design and methods: Data were collected from a total of 395 parents of children with chronic disease. The FaMM was translated using the translation and back-translation method. The reliability analysis of the FaMM was performed using Cronbach alpha coefficients, item-total correlations and test-retest correlations. Construct validity for the scale was assessed with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and exploratory factor analysis (EFA). Results: The overall content validity index was 95%, signifying that the FaMM has good content validity. The CFA of the Turkish version of the FaMM did not confirm the original factorial structure. The model of three subscales for the Turkish FaMM was validated using EFA. The values of >= 0.70 for the Cronbach alpha coefficient, >0.25 for the item-total correlations and >0.40 for the test-retest application correlations for 2 weeks were found to be acceptable levels for the instruments and its subscales. Conclusions: The FaMM was found to be valid, reliable and appropriate for Turkish culture and psychometric characteristics were satisfactory. Practice implications: The FaMM can be used in evaluating the management of illness in families with children with chronic disease. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Impact of a Healthy Nails Program on Nail-Biting in Turkish Schoolchildren: A Controlled Pretest-Posttest Study
    (SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2013) ERGÜN, AYŞE; Ergun, Ayse; Toprak, Rumeysa; Sisman, Fatma Nevin
    This study was conducted to examine the effect of a healthy nails program on nail-biting in Turkish schoolchildren. This quasi-experimental study was of pretest-posttest control group design. A total of 50 students of a primary school formed the intervention group, while 53 students from the same school formed the control group. Data were collected with a demographic form, a nail-biting follow-up form, and photographs of the fingernails. It was found that 68.9% of students were biting seven or more of their nails; 46.6% had damaged nail beds. In the intervention group, the rate of the children who were not biting their nails (baseline = 0%, 4th week = 56.0%, 8th week = 64.0%) increased significantly compared to the control group (baseline = 0%, 4th week = 15.1%, 8th week = 18.9%). Outcomes indicate the efficacy of the healthy nails program in reducing the nail-biting problem in schoolchildren.
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    The effect of psychological state and social support on nail-biting in adolescents: An exploratory study
    (SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2017) ERGÜN, AYŞE; Sisman, Fatma Nevin; Tok, Ozlem; Ergun, Ayse
    Nail-biting is one of the most common behavioral problems in children. This study aimed to examine factors affecting nail-biting among adolescents and the effects of psychological state and social support on nail-biting. This cross-sectional study was conducted between January and May of 2014 in seven schools in Istanbul (N=724). Data were collected using the Personal Information Form, Brief Symptom Inventory, and Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale. This study found that 48.2% of adolescents in the 11- to 17-years-old age group had a habit of nail-biting. Anxiety, depression, negative self image, somatization, hostility, and three global index scores of adolescents who bit their nails were significantly higher than in those who did not. Social support scores of those who bit their nails were significantly lower than in those who did not in the mother' and classmates' subscales and total scores. Psychological state and social support were factors affecting nail-biting among adolescents.
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    Sağlığın değerlendirilmesi
    (Vize Yayıncılık, 2016-01-01) ERGÜN, AYŞE; EROL, SAİME; GÜR, KAMER; ŞİŞMAN, FATMA NEVİN; ERGÜN A., EROL S., GÜR K., ŞİŞMAN F. N.
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    Sağlığın geliştirilmesine yönelik randomize kontrollü çalışmalar sistematik inceleme
    (2012-01-13) SEZER BALCI, AYŞE; ŞİŞMAN, FATMA NEVİN; ERGÜN, AYŞE; SEZER BALCI A., ŞİŞMAN F. N. , ERGÜN A.
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    Kalp hastalarında ilaç dışı yöntem kullanımı
    (2013-06-05) ERGÜN, AYŞE; ŞİŞMAN, FATMA NEVİN; ERGÜN A., ŞİŞMAN F. N. , ÖZTÜRK A., KÖŞKER B., KAŞ C., YILDIRIM D., MANCA F., AÇIKEL İ., KOLAY M., KARAGÖZ N., et al.
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    Effects of the school based healthy naıls program to stop nail bıtıng in school chıldren
    (2012-06-01) ERGÜN, AYŞE; ŞİŞMAN, FATMA NEVİN; ERGÜN A., TOPRAK R., ŞİŞMAN F. N.
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    Üniversitede okuyan yabancı uyruklu öğrencilerin yaşadığı sorunlar
    (2013-06-05) ERGÜN, AYŞE; ŞİŞMAN, FATMA NEVİN; CANUYGUR A., MEMİŞ N., CHEREKEZOVA A., ARSLAN M., ERGÜN A., ŞİŞMAN F. N.
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    Sağlığın geliştirilmesine yönelik hemşireler tarafından yapılan randomize kontrollü çalışmalar sistematik inceleme
    (2012-01-13) ŞİŞMAN, FATMA NEVİN; SEZER BALCI, AYŞE; ERGÜN, AYŞE; ŞİŞMAN F. N. , SEZER BALCI A., ERGÜN A.
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    The Psychometric Features of the Turkish Version of the Ageism Survey and the Frequency of Ageism
    (ELSEVIER TAIWAN, 2016-09) ERGÜN, AYŞE; Erol, Saime; Ergun, Ayse; Kadioglu, Hasibe; Gur, Kamer; Albayrak, Sevil; Sisman, Fatma Nevin; Sezer, Ayse; Kolac, Nurcan
    Background: This study was conducted to adapt the ageism survey to the Turkish language and culture and to determine the frequency of occurrence of ageism. Methods: The study population consisted of 236 individuals aged 50-95 years. The cultural adaptation of the ageism survey was carried out through the method of translation/back-translation and the validity of the instrument was tested for content and construct validity; its reliability was tested by internal consistency analysis. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 64.44 +/- 9.57. The content validity index for the ageism survey was found to be 0.89 and Cronbach a value was 0.86. Item-total correlation values for all of the items were over 0.31. Of the participants, 82.5% reported being confronted with some kind of discriminatory behavior at least once. Conclusion: It was established that the ageism survey is appropriate to the Turkish language and culture and that it is a valid and reliable instrument. Copyright (C) 2016, Taiwan Society of Geriatric Emergency & Critical Care Medicine. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC.