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Öğe The Association Between Religious Belief and Treatment Adherence Among Those with Mental Illnesses(Springer, 2021) Kavak Budak, Funda; Gultekin, Abdurrezzak; Ozdemir, Aysel A.This study was conducted to determine the association between religious belief and treatment adherence among those with mental illness. The sample size of this cross-sectional study was determined to be 255 patients diagnosed with mental illness via power analysis. A descriptive characteristics form prepared by the researcher, the Systems of Belief Inventory, and the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale were used to collect data. Patients were listed and chosen by using a simple random sampling method. This study found no significant correlation between religious belief and treatment adherence (p > .05). It was determined that treatment adherence was moderate in patients with high religious beliefs and that treatment adherence was low in patients with low religious beliefs. Religious belief was not a factor influencing treatment adherence among those with mental illness.Öğe Effect of Perceived Social Support on Self-care Agency and Loneliness Among Elderly Muslim People(Springer, 2022) Dural, Gul; Budak, Funda Kavak; Ozdemir, Aysel A.; Gultekin, AbdurrezzakThis study was conducted to investigate the effect of perceived social support on self-care agency and loneliness among elderly Muslim people. This study used a cross-sectional design and included 965 elderly individuals who met the inclusion criteria. There was a positive correlation between perceived social support and self-care agency and a negative correlation between perceived social support and loneliness in elderly muslim individuals (p < 0.05). It is recommended that psychiatric nurses should activate the social support mechanisms of elderly individuals, and necessary follow-ups to increase self-care agencies must be conducted.Öğe The Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Training on Hope, Psychological Well-Being, and Functional Recovery in Patients with Schizophrenia(Sage Publications Inc, 2022) Ozdemir, Aysel A.; Budak, Funda KavakThis study tested the effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) training on multiple outcomes in patients with schizophrenia. We compared MBSR, psychoeducation, and control groups in a randomized controlled research design. Outcome measures assessed hope, psychological wellbeing, and functional recovery over three time points in 137 participants. The results of this study indicate that MBSR training was more effective in terms of increasing the level of hope, psychological well-being, and functional recovery of schizophrenia patients when compared with psychoeducation and control patients.Öğe The Relationship Between Spiritual Well-Being, Life Satisfaction and Hope in Elderly Individuals in Turkey(Springer, 2023) Ozdemir, Aysel A.; Buda, Funda Kavak; Dural, Gul; Gultekin, AbdurrezzakLife satisfaction and hope are important features in elderly individuals. Spiritual well-being is thought to affect life satisfaction and hope in the elderly. This study was conducted to determine the association between spiritual well-being and life satisfaction and hope in elderly persons. This study followed a cross-sectional design. The sample size of the study was 1383 individuals aged 65 or older. The Spiritual Well-Being Scale (FACIT-Sp), Satisfaction with Life Scale, and Hope Scale were administered to participants. Results indicated that spiritual well-being was significantly associated with life satisfaction and hope (p < 0.05). A limitation of this finding is the possible contamination of the measure of spiritual well-being with indicators of meaning and peace that could explain the relationship between spiritual well-being and hope. The spiritual well-being scale used in this research included indicators of meaning and peace that could explain the relationship between spiritual well-being and hope.Öğe The relationship between the care burden and burnout levels of primary caregivers of patients undergoing liver transplantation(Wiley, 2022) Ozdemir, Aysel A.; Budak, Funda K.Purpose This study was conducted to determine the relationship between the care burden and burnout level of primary caregivers of patients undergoing liver transplantation. Design and Methods The sample size of this descriptive and correlational was determined to be 202 primary caregivers via the power analysis. Findings It can be asserted that the primary caregivers had high burnout and had moderate care burden. It was found that there was a statistically positive moderate correlation between the caregivers' care burden and burnout (p < 0.05). Practice Implications In the study, it was determined that primary caregivers of patients undergoing liver transplantation had higher burnout and moderate care burden. Also, care burden affected burnout.Öğe The relationship between weight self-stigma, depression and loneliness in people with obesity(Makerere Univ, Coll Health Sciences,Sch Med, 2023) Ozdemir, Aysel A.; Turkben, HilalThe research was conducted to determine the level of weight self-stigma, depression loneliness and whether is there a rela-tionship between them. This was a descriptive correlational study. The study was conducted in a diet outpatient clinic of a university hospital. Participants had moderate weight self-stigma, depression and loneliness. Weight self-stigma sub-dimensions self-devaluation ([3=0.28; p<0.001) and fear of enacted stigma ([3=0.28; p<0.001) equally predicted depression. Fear of enacted stigma predicted social loneliness negatively ([3=-.44; p<0.001). Fear of enacted stigma ([3 =.16, p<.005) and depression ([3 =.44, p<.001) predicted emotional loneliness positively. Weight self-stigma was positively correlated with depression and loneliness (p<0.001).