16 results on '"Uslu, Yasemin"'
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2. Turkish Validity and Reliability Study of Breast Cancer Self-Efficacy Survivor Scale.
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USLU, Yasemin, ER, Seda, SUBAŞI SEZGIN, Derya, and URAS, Cihan
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BREAST cancer ,SELF-efficacy ,CANCER survivors ,CONFIRMATORY factor analysis ,EIGENVALUES - Abstract
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- 2023
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3. Adherence to adjuvant tamoxifen and associated factors in breast cancer survivors.
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Uslu, Yasemin, Kocatepe, Vildan, Sezgin, Derya Subaşı, and Uras, Cihan
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Purpose: Adjuvant endocrine therapy reduces the recurrence and mortality of early hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in both pre- and postmenopausal women. The aim of this study was to investigate adjuvant tamoxifen adherence and associated factors in breast cancer survivors. Methods: This descriptive, prospective study was conducted in 2019–2020 with the participation of 531 women who survived breast cancer and were under follow-up at the Senology Institute of a hospital in Istanbul. Inclusion criteria were having completed treatment for early hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, being prescribed tamoxifen, and being 18 years or older. Data were collected using a patient information form and the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale-8 (MMAS-8). Results: The mean age of the participants was 44.9 ± 6.5 years, and the mean duration of tamoxifen use was 834.4 ± 685.7 days. The women’s mean MMAS-8 score was 6.86 ± 1.39. Medication adherence was significantly positively correlated with current age (p = 0.006) and age at diagnosis (p = 0.002). There was a statistically significant difference between tamoxifen adherence according to participants’ employment status (p = 0.028), chronic disease status (p = 0.018), loss of libido (p = 0.012), treatment-related changes in mood changes (p = 0.004), and having negative effects affecting daily life (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Overall, breast cancer survivors in this study reported moderate adherence to tamoxifen. The women’s individual characteristics and the adverse effects of treatment influenced medication adherence. Healthcare professionals can help increase adherence to this treatment, which reduces the risk of mortality, by explaining the importance of the medication, identifying and eliminating barriers to adherence, and informing women about evidence-based interventions to increase medication compliance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. ASSESSING CRITICAL CARE NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE ON OXYGEN THERAPY IN COVID-19 PATIENT CARE IN TURKIYE; A MULTICENTER STUDY.
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USLU, Yasemin and ALTAY, Meltem
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ADULT respiratory distress syndrome treatment ,NURSING audit ,RESEARCH ,STATISTICS ,COVID-19 ,RESEARCH methodology ,JOB descriptions ,MANN Whitney U Test ,CRITICAL care nurses ,T-test (Statistics) ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,OXYGEN therapy ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DATA analysis software ,DATA analysis ,EDUCATIONAL attainment - Abstract
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- 2022
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5. Effectiveness of Simulation-Based Cooperative Learning Method in Electrocardiography Education.
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Uslu, Yasemin, Kocatepe, Vildan, Ünver, Vesile, and Karabacak, Ükke
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GROUP work in education ,ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ,EDUCATIONAL programs ,DATA analysis ,QUESTIONNAIRES - Abstract
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- 2021
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6. Effect of simulation-based learning on first clinical day stress and anxiety levels of nursing students in Turkey.
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Uslu, Yasemin, Coskun, Ela Yılmaz, Sahin, Gizem, Ugur, Esra, and Karabacak, Ukke
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- 2020
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7. Hybrid Simulation in Triage Training.
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Uslu, Yasemin, Kocatepe, Vildan, Unver, Vesile, Sagır, Oya, and Karabacak, Ukke
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CLINICAL competence ,COMMUNICATION ,HEALTH occupations students ,RESEARCH methodology ,NURSING students ,SAFETY ,SATISFACTION ,SIMULATED patients ,STUDENTS ,MEDICAL triage ,VIDEO recording ,DECISION making in clinical medicine ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of hybrid simulation in "triage training" for senior nursing students studying emergency nursing. Method: This descriptive study was conducted with nursing students in their final year of study (n=54) who attended a nursing school in Turkey during the 2016 and 2017 academic years. Within the scope of the study, the triage skills and scenario performance levels of the students were evaluated using video recordings taken during the simulation scenario and the students' opinions about the scenario application. Results: The students showed the best performance for the yellow triage category during triage practice (3.37±0.44). Student feedback showed that the simulation experience helped them understand the subject better (62.5%). The vast majority of the students reported a favorable opinion regarding simulation-based triage training. Conclusion: The students' satisfaction scores for simulation-based triage training, awareness, clinical decision making, team communication, staff safety and skills were high. Simulation-based training can be used to improve the triage skills of undergraduate students. In addition, it is thought that this training should be supported in graduate programs because of their lower performance in some triage categories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
8. Hemşirelik Eğitiminde Standardize Hasta Kullanımı.
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USLU, Yasemin and YAVUZ van GIERSBERGEN, Meryem
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- 2019
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9. Pressure injuries in the operating room: who are at risk?
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Özdemir, Ezgi Dilan, Uslu, Yasemin, Karabacak, Ukke, Eren, Dilek, and Isabetli, Serpil
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OPERATING rooms ,RESEARCH ,STATISTICS ,PRESSURE ulcers ,QUANTITATIVE research ,MANN Whitney U Test ,FISHER exact test ,RISK assessment ,T-test (Statistics) ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,DATA analysis ,LONGITUDINAL method ,BEDSORE risk factors ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Objective: Operating room (OR)-related pressure injuries (PIs) constitute the majority of all hospital-acquired PIs. The aim of this study is to reveal the prevalence and risk factors of OR-related PIs. Method: This study used a cohort design. The data were collected at Acıbadem Maslak Hospital in Istanbul between November 2018 and May 2019. The study population consisted of all patients undergoing surgery between these dates (n=612). The haphazard sampling method was used following application of the inclusion criteria. A patient identification form, the 3S intraoperative pressure ulcer risk assesment scale and the Braden Scale were used to collect data. Results: Within the scope of the study, data were collected from 403 patients, of which 57.1% (n=230) were female and 42.9% (n=173) were male; mean age was 47.90±18.15 years. During surgery, PIs were detected in 8.4% of patients. In total, 42 PIs were detected in patients in the study; 92.8% were stage 1 and 7.2% were stage 2. It was determined that the PIs observed in 11.8% (n=4) of the patients were related to device/instrument use and 23.5% (n=8) were related to the positioning device. Risk factors found to be significant in the development of PIs were sex (male) (p=0.049), large amount of bleeding during surgery (p=0.001), dry (p=0.020) and lighter skin (p=0.012), duration of surgery (p=0.001), type of anaesthesia (p=0.015), and medical devices used (p=0.001). Conclusion: Early identification of risk factors may reduce OR-related PIs. Guidelines and procedures that focus on preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative evaluation can be developed to reduce and prevent surgery-related PIs and to standardise care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Unusual cause of acute neurologic deficit in childhood: primary central nervous system vasculitis presenting with basilar arterial occlusion.
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Çekinmez, Eren Kale, Cengiz, Nurcan, Erol, İlknur, Kızılkılıç, Osman, and Uslu, Yasemin
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VASCULAR disease diagnosis ,VASCULAR diseases ,INFLAMMATION ,BRAIN blood-vessels ,CEREBROVASCULAR disease - Abstract
Primary central nervous system (CNS) vasculitis of childhood is a rare disorder. The most common signs and symptoms are acute severe headache and focal neurologic deficit. It should be suspected in children who have an acquired neurologic deficit that remains unexplained after an initial basic evaluation. Diagnosis usually depends on brain magnetic resonance imaging and conventional angiography of cerebral vasculature. Stenosis is the most common angiographic finding and it usually affects the middle cerebral artery and its branches. Anterior and posterior circulation is rarely involved. In this report, we describe an 8-year-old boy who presented with vertebrobasilar insufficiency symptoms and primary CNS vasculitis diagnosis was made later. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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11. Acute renal failure after overdose of colloidal bismuth subcitrate.
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Cengiz, Nurcan, Uslu, Yasemin, Gök, Faysal, and Anarat, Ali
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ACUTE kidney failure ,NEPHROTOXICOLOGY ,KIDNEY diseases ,PEPTIC ulcer ,TOXICOLOGY ,NEPHROLOGY - Abstract
Bismuth salts are widely used to treat peptic ulcers. Acute toxicity with colloidal bismuth subcitrate overdose causes nephrotoxicity. There have been numerous reports of encephalopathy after long-term consumption of bismuth salts, but only a few cases of nephrotoxicity (adult and pediatric) have been documented to date. This report presents a case of acute renal failure due to colloidal bismuth subcitrate overdose in adolescent. A 16-year-old girl presented with complaints of nausea, vomiting, and facial paresthesia. Ten days earlier she had tried to commit suicide by taking 60 tablets of De-nol (colloidal bismuth subcitrate 18 g). The physical examination findings on admission indicated minimal fluid overload but no signs of encephalopathy. Laboratory tests on admission showed blood urea nitrogen 102 mg/dl, serum creatinine 19.9 mg/dl, and serum bismuth level 495 µg/l. The patient was started on appropriate fluid therapy and penicillamine as a chelating agent and then began hemodialysis on alternate days. The patient’s renal function gradually returned to normal over 9 weeks and by 64 days after the overdose her serum bismuth level had fallen to almost half the level detected 2 days after admission. The patient made a complete recovery. The case demonstrates that acute renal failure can develop as a manifestation of acute toxicity from colloidal bismuth ingestion, and that the prognosis may be favorable if the patient receives appropriate supportive treatment and dialysis [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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12. Assessment of left ventricular diastolic function by Doppler tissue imaging in children with end-stage renal disease.
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Saygili, Arda, Yildirim, Selman Vefa, Cengiz, Nurcan, Uslu, Yasemin, Tokel, Kürsat, Saatçi, Ümit, Tokel, Kürsat, and Saatçi, Umit
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CHRONIC kidney failure in children ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ,MEDICAL imaging systems ,DOPPLER ultrasonography ,DIASTOLE (Cardiac cycle) - Abstract
Aim: To evaluate left ventricular (LV) diastolic function in children with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) using conventional pulsed-Doppler echocardiography and Doppler tissue imaging (DTI), and to compare the findings with these two modalities.Methods: Twenty-four children with ESRD and 22 healthy age- and sex-matched control subjects were assessed with conventional Doppler echocardiography and DTI. The scans of the renal disease patients were done after a dialysis session. Parameters related to LV systolic and diastolic function were compared in the ESRD and control groups.Results: The ESRD patients had lower mean mitral E/A ratio both according to conventional Doppler echocardiography and TDI than the control subjects. The ESRD group also had significantly longer isovolumetric relaxation time (116+/-31 ms vs 97+/-3.1 ms, respectively; p<0.001), and significantly longer deceleration time (235+/-44 ms vs 202+/-35 ms, respectively; p<0.01) than the control group.Conclusion: DTI findings correlate well with conventional Doppler echocardiography findings. Children with ESRD show, after dialysis, echocardiographic signs of LV diastolic dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2005
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13. Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis associated with hepatitis A virus infection.
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Alehan, Fusun K., Kahveci, Suat, Uslu, Yasemin, Yildrim, Tulin, and Yilmaz, Basak
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ENCEPHALOMYELITIS ,DEMYELINATION ,ENCEPHALITIS ,CENTRAL nervous system diseases ,HEPATITIS A virus ,INFECTION - Abstract
We describe the case of a 30-month-old boy who developed acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) after hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection and ultimately died. As far as we know, this is only the second case of HAV-associated ADEM to be reported in the literature. The child was brought to hospital with fever, lethargy and weakness of 2 days duration. He had developed jaundice, abdominal pain and malaise 2 weeks beforehand and these problems had resolved within 2 days. Neurological examination revealed lethargy, generalised weakness and positive Babinski's signs bilaterally. Cerebrospinal fluid examination showed mild lymphocytic pleocytosis, increased protein and elevated anti-HAV IgM and IgG titres. Serum HAV IgM and IgG titres were also elevated. Despite aggressive treatment with ceftriaxone, acyclovir and anti-oedema measures, he developed papilloedema and coma within 24 hours of admission. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed diffuse cerebral oedema and multifocal hyperintensities on T2-weighted images, with most lesions in the white matter of both cerebral hemispheres. The diagnosis of ADEM was established and high-dose steroids and intravenous immunoglobulin were added to the treatment regimen. However, his clinical condition continued to deteriorate and he died on the 20th day in hospital. This case shows that HAV infection can be linked with ADEM. Patients with HAV infection should be examined carefully for central nervous system symptoms during follow-up. Likewise, the possibility of HAV infection should be investigated in cases of ADEM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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14. Dört olgu sunumuyla yoğun bakım ünitelerinde hemşirelerin karşılaştığı sorunlar.
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Koyuncu, Aynur, Aslan, Fatma Eti, Uslu, Yasemin, and Demirkılıç, Ufuk
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- 2013
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15. Cytomegalovirus infection in a patient with atypical Kawasaki disease.
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Usta Guc, Belgin, Cengiz, Nurcan, Vefa Yildirim, Selman, and Uslu, Yasemin
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CYTOMEGALOVIRUS diseases ,MUCOCUTANEOUS lymph node syndrome ,ARTERITIS ,COMMUNICABLE diseases in children ,HERPESVIRUS diseases - Abstract
Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute, febrile, and multisystem vasculitis of early childhood with a striking predilection for the coronary arteries. The most significant complication is coronary artery abnormalities, including coronary aneurysms. The etiology of KD remains unknown. Many infectious agents including viruses have been postulated as possible causes of KD. But standard microbiologic techniques, molecular methods and serologic investigations have failed to identify an etiologic agent. We described a patient with atypical KD during cytomegalovirus infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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16. The process of nurse adaptation to robotic surgery: A qualitative study.
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Uslu, Yasemin, Altınbaş, Yasemin, Özercan, Tuğba, and Giersbergen, Meryem Yavuz
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- 2019
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