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Öğe Depressive symptom frequency among health high school students and the associated factors(2007) Aylaz R.; Kaya B.; Dere N.; Karaca Z.; Bal Y.Objective: The aim of the study is to determine the depressive symptom frequency among students of Malatya Health High School with the associated factors. Methods: This is a descriptive study. Two hundred and thirty six students (male+female) were participated in the study. The data were obtained by a self-reported questionnaire and the Beck Depression Inventory was used to determine the depression level. Results: Of the participated students, 81.8% were girl and 18.2% were men. The average age of the students was 20.75±2.30 years. Mean depression scores were 9.06±7.54 among midwifery, 11.48±9.47 among nurse, 10.77±10.67 among health officials' students. The mean depression score among women was 11.08±9.22 and 9.79±10.12 among men. Of the students, 25.4% had a depression score over 17. Depressive symptoms were significantly higher among students with negative family attitude and lower parent education (p<0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, one fourth of the students showed depressive symptoms, and similar to the literature.Öğe Determining the self-care ability of the patients(2007) Aylaz R.; Oltuluo?lu H.; Ateş Ö.; Cici R.; Şen G.; Koçak A.This study intends to determine the self-care ability of the patients in neurosurgery service and to evaluate the efficacy of nurses' tutor role in enhancing patients' self-care ability. This quasi-experimental study is conducted using a pretest-posttest design. The participants of the study comprise 40 voluntary patients meeting the requirements of the study who were hospitalized in neurosurgery department at Inonu University Turgut Ozal Medical Centre between May and September of 2005. Data were collected using a "Self-Care Ability Scale" designed by researchers which includes 16 items about socio-demographic characteristics of the patients. The data were analyzed using percentage, mean, standard deviation, variance analysis, and t-test. While the average self-care ability score (SCAS) was 62.90±14.61 before training, it was found 73.90±15.53 after training. The difference was statistically significant (t=-3.70, p< 0.05). It was concluded that nursing and training offered to patients in neurosurgery service helped to increase the self-care ability among patients and therefore improved the quality of life.Öğe The effect of physical exercise on quality of life in pregnancy(OrtadogŸu Reklam Tanitim Yayincilik Turizm Egitim Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., 2017) Ünver H.; Aylaz R.Objective: This study was conducted in order to determine the effects of physical exercising on quality of life in pregnancy. Material and Methods: The population of the study was formed by 580 pregnants who were registered to 10 family health center located in the city center of Malatya. The sample of the study, on the other hand, was formed by 230 pregnants who had minimal sample size according to known population sample size calculation. The data of this descriptive study was collected between October 2013 and September 2014 from the family health centers located in the city center of Malatya. The data were collected using pregnant introductory form, exercise benefit and barrier scale, quality of life scale. Percentage distributions, t-test, variance analysis (ANOVA), Kruskal-Wallis, Mann-Whitney U and Pearson correlation tests were used in the analysis of the data. Results: It was determined that 69.1% of the pregnants participating to the study did not know the benefits of exercising and 89.6% did not exercise. Quality of life mental health scores of those who exercised were determined to be higher and statistically significant (p<0.05). A positive correlation was determined between the exercise benefit scala and physical quality of life scores of the pregnants in this study (0.268, p=0.001). It was also detected that the more exercise performed led to higher total quality of life scores. Conclusion: Exercising was determined to positively affect the quality of life in pregnants. Therefore, it is recommended that nurses should give education regarding the importance and benefits of exercise during pregnancy in order to increase the quality of life. © 2017 by Türkiye Klinikleri.Öğe Knowledge and behavior of mothers living in malatya province about breastfeeding their babies(Nobelmedicus, 2020) Güneş G.; Ayhan G.Ö.; Mete B.; Aylaz R.Objective: Breastfeeding is the most appropriate way for healthy growth of infants. Breastfeeding is the simplest, rational and economic step that can be taken for a healthy life. The aim of this study was to determine the factors affecting breastfeeding behavior of breastfeeding mothers and their knowledge about breastfeeding. Material and Method: This is a cross-sectional study. In this study conducted in Malatya center in 2017, 200 women selected as sampling were included in the study. A questionnaire was used to question the knowledge and behaviors of breast milk. Results: The mean age of the mothers was 29.41±5.96. 60.0% of the women stated that they breastfed their babies within the first half hour after birth, 88.0% stated that their first food was breast milk, and 73.0% stated that they breastfed their babies whenever they wanted. 54.0% of the mothers expressed that they gave water to their baby while giving breast milk. The average duration of mothers feeding their babies with only breast milk is 5 months. The total duration of breastfeeding is longer in mothers aged 36 years and older. It was observed that university mothers and high income mothers had higher levels of knowledge about breast milk (p<0.05). Conclusion: In breastfeeding mothers in the city center of Malatya, only breastfeeding time was below the recommended period (6 months). Most mothers gave their baby breast milk as the first food. In the first 6 months, breastfeeding rate is high. Training should be increased for mothers with low education and income. © 2020, Nobelmedicus. All rights reserved.