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  • Publication
    İklim değişikliğinde hemşireler niçin önemlidir
    (2022-05-30) KOLAÇ, NURCAN; Kolaç N.
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    Kas iskelet sistemi hastalıkları ve hemşirelik yaklaşımları
    (Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, 2023-09-01) KOLAÇ, NURCAN; Kolaç U. C., Kolaç N.
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    Sosyal belirleyicilerin roman kadınların sağlık algısı üzerine etkisi: kalitatif araştırma
    (2022-12-01) KOLAÇ, NURCAN; Yurt S., Kolaç N.
    Giriş: Sağlığın sosyal belirleyicileri açısından Romanlar diğer gruplara göre daha dezavantajlı durumdadır. Yöntem: Bu nitel çalışmanın verileri odak grup görüşmeleri ile toplanmıştır. Araştırmanın örneklemini araştırmaya katılmayı kabul eden 21 Roman kadın oluşturmuştur. Bulgular: Çalışmada Roman kadınların ekonomik yetersizlik, işsizlik, düşük eğitim yada eğitimden yoksun kalma, kötü barınma koşulları, sosyal destek yetersizliği, toplumsal cinsiyet eşitsizliği, dışlanma gibi birçok eşitsizliğe maruz kaldıkları sonucuna ulaşılmıştır. Tartışma: Roman kadınları ve Roman toplumu için sağlığı sosyal yönden etkileyen faktörlerin giderek daha sorunlu hale gelmeye devam ettiği, nesilden nesile aktarılan ve sürekli yenilenen bir kısır döngü içinde yaşanmaya maruz kalındığı düşünülmektedir. Öneriler: Toplum sağlığı hemşireleri eşitsizlikleri önlemek ve azaltmak için her türlü alanda yerel ve ulusal çalışmalara katılabilir ve aktif olarak savunuculuk rolü üstlenebilir.
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    Fırın çalışmanalarında uykusuzluk ve kalp hastalık risklerinin belirlenmesi
    (2023-07-15) KOLAÇ, NURCAN; Polat S., Kolaç N.
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    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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    Bir eğitim araştırma hastanesinde çalışan hemşirelerin iklim değişikliğine yönelik farkındalıkları
    (2023-01-11) GÜR, KAMER; KOLAÇ, NURCAN; GÜR K., KOLAÇ N., KIRÖMEROĞLU S.
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    Tekstil işçilerinde Covid- 19 algısı ve sağlık okuryazarlık durumları
    (2023-01-13) KOLAÇ, NURCAN; Çoskun A., Azbay M., Kolaç N.
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    The Relationship between Malnutrition and Subjective Taste Change Experienced by Patients with Cancer Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy Treatment
    (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD) KOLAÇ, NURCAN; Ozkan, Ilknur; Taylan, Secil; Eroglu, Nermin; Kolac, Nurcan
    Taste changes and malnutrition are two important problems in patients with different types of cancer. This study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between malnutrition and subjective taste changes experienced by cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy. The study used a cross-sectional design and was carried out with 1382 patients with cancer receiving outpatient chemotherapy. Of the patients, 63.1% experienced taste changes. It was determined that 8.8% of patients had malnutrition according to the Mini Nutritional Assessment. The mean scores of patients experiencing malnutrition and being at risk for malnutrition from all sub-dimensions of The Chemotherapy-induced Taste Alteration Scale (CiTAS) were found to be higher than the patient group evaluated to have normal nutrition. It was determined that a unit increase in the scores of the parageusia and phantogeusia subscales of the CiTAS increased the risk of malnutrition by 3.36 times (%95 CI= 2.68-4.02). In line with these results, we recommend that patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy should be routinely evaluated in terms of taste changes in clinical practice and that they should be followed up in terms of malnutrition in the presence of taste changes.