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Publication Open Access Aile Sağlığı Merkezlerinde Hemşirelik ve Ebelik Hizmetleri Çalıştay Raporu(2023-03-01) GÜR, KAMER; APAYDIN KAYA, MEMNUNE ÇİĞDEM; ÇİFÇİLİ, SALİHA SERAP; EROL, SAİME; ŞİŞMAN, FATMA NEVİN; KOLAÇ, NURCAN; Gür K., Apaydın Kaya M. Ç., Çifçili S. S., Kırımlı E., Erol S., Şişman F. N., Kolaç N.Aile Sağlığı Merkezlerinde Hemşirelik ve Ebelik Hizmetleri Çalıştayının (2022) kısa bir değerlendirmesini yapmanın okuyucular, ilgili ve yetkili kişiler için yararlı olacağını düşünüyoruz. Ülkemizde yürütülen birinci basamak sağlık hizmeti sunumunda yaşanan sorunlar, ihtiyaç duyulan hizmet içi eğitim alanları ve aile sağlığı hemşiresinin görev, yetki ve sorumluluklarının neler olması gerektiği konularında bilgi paylaşımı, çözüm önerileri, geleceğe dönük planlamalar açısından bu çalıştay raporunun önemli bir bakış açısı kazandıracağını düşünüyoruz. Bu yazının amacı; çalıştayı yürüten moderatörler tarafından çalıştay sonrası oluşturulan raporun konuya ilgi duyan tüm tarafları ve siz değerli okurlar ile buluşmasıdır. Aile sağlığı merkezlerinde hemşirelik ve ebelik hizmetleri çalıştayı 24 Aralık 2022 tarihinde Marmara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Konferans Salonunda düzenlendi. Çalıştay, Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi Halk Sağlığı Hemşireliği Anabilim Dalından öğretim üyeleri, Tıp Fakültesi Aile Hekimliği Anabilim Dalından öğretim üyeleri, aile sağlığı merkezlerinde aktif olarak görev yapan doktor, ebe ve hemşireler ile birinci basamak sağlık çalışanları sendika ve dernek temsilcilerinden oluşan 41 sağlık profesyonelinin katılımıyla gerçekleşti. Çalıştayda üç çalışma grubu ile üç farklı konu ele alındı. Birinci grupta “mevcut koşullar ve iş gücü ile neler yapılıyor, neler yapılabilir?” konu başlığı, ikinci grupta “hizmet içi eğitim ihtiyaçlarının saptanması” ve üçüncü grupta “aile sağlığı hemşiresinin görev yetki ve sorumlulukları neler olmalı?” konu başlıkları ele alındı.Publication Open Access Risk factors affecting the mental health of first-year university students on a health sciences campus and related factors(2022-11-01) EROL, SAİME; GÜR, KAMER; ÇALIK, KEVSER BURCU; UZUNER, ARZU; KARACA, SEMRA; APAYDIN KAYA, MEMNUNE ÇİĞDEM; EROL S., GÜR K., KARACA S., ÇALIK K. B. , UZUNER A., APAYDIN KAYA M. Ç.PurposeThe purpose of this study is to determine the mental health status and risk factors for the mental health of first-year university students on a health sciences campus. Design/methodology/approachThis is a descriptive study. The research was conducted with first-year students in the health sciences, dentistry and medical faculties of a state university (n = 770). The data were collected with a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Risk Behavior of Young Adults Survey, the Bergen Insomnia Scale, General Health Questionnaire-28 and the Mental Health Improvement Scale. Body mass index was calculated. FindingsAmong the students, 53.7% experienced feelings of hopelessness in the last year and 1% had attempted suicide. The percentage of students found to be at risk in terms of mental health was 41.9%; 39.4% reported that they suffered from insomnia. It was found that those who had been subjected to bullying, felt hopelessness, had suicidal thoughts, planned to commit suicide and students who experienced sleeping problems were more at risk in terms of psychological issues (p < 0.01). Insomnia (beta: 3.341) and smoking (beta: 2.226) were identified as the strongest risk factors for mental health in first-year health sciences students (p < 0.005). Practical implicationsThe results of the research offer an opportunity to get to know the characteristics of first-year university students who are at risk for mental health. It offers the opportunity to closely monitor and protect the mental health of students starting from the first grade. Originality/valueIn this study, it was determined that approximately half of the first-year university students were in the risk group in terms of mental health. Female gender, having a chronic illness, smoking a day or more in the past 30 days, not doing any physical activity, having a weak BMI, being bullied in the past 12 months, being cyberbullied in the past 12 months and having insomnia have been identified as risk factors that negatively affect mental health.Publication Open Access Health behavior and health needs of first-year medical and health sciences students(2023-01-01) GÜR, KAMER; EROL, SAİME; ÇİFÇİLİ, SALİHA SERAP; ÇALIK, KEVSER BURCU; YILDIZ ÖZER, AYSEL; DEMİRBÜKEN, İLKŞAN; POLAT, MİNE GÜLDEN; APAYDIN KAYA, MEMNUNE ÇİĞDEM; GÜR K., EROL S., GÜNEŞ F. E., ÇİFÇİLİ S. S., ÇALIK K. B., YILDIZ ÖZER A., DEMİRBÜKEN İ., POLAT M. G., APAYDIN KAYA M. Ç.ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the health behavior and health needs of medical and health sciences students in order to identify areas that need intervention. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was conducted with 770 first-year university students. The data were collected with a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey and the Eating Attitudes Test. Body mass index was calculated. Results: Although, only 12.7% of the students were overweight or obese, 25.6% of the students perceived themselves to be overweight or obese. The students said that in the last week, 20.9% had breakfast 1 or 3 times, 5.7% ate no fruits at all, and 11.6% ate no vegetables at all. 48.1% of the students did not engage in any physical activity, and 83.2% spent more than 2 hours inactively in front of a screen. It was observed that 22.3% were current smokers. A propensity for eating behaviors disorder was found in 9.0%. Drinking energyboosting sports drinks 1-6 times in the last week (β: 3.286), smoking (β: 1.875) and eating few vegetable dishes in the last week (β: 0.484) were identified as factors that could be associated with a “tendency for eating behavior disorder.” Conclusion: We can conclude that nutritional issues, negative body weight perception, use of tobacco, and sedentary lifestyle are the main intervention and counselling areas for our study group.