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Öğe Codependency in nurses and related factors(2019) Ozdemir, Nurgul; Buzlu, SevimAim: The study that aims to examine codependence in nurses and the factors that affect codependence has been planned in accordance with the descriptive research method. Material and Methods: The sample group of the study is comprised of 538 nurses that work at five state hospitals and one university hospital located inside the Gaziantep city limits who accepted to participate. Study data were acquired using an Individual Information Form with questions on socio-demographic characteristics and factors which are thought to have an impact on codependence, Nurse Codependency Questionnaire and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Data acquisition tools were applied during the dates of March 3 Mart – August 29, 2014.Result: The scores of nurses from Nurse Codependency Questionnaire was determined as 70.65±11.09, codependent caretaking subscale score average was determined as 40.03±8.31, lack of expression sub-scale score average was determined as 30.00±4.91 and Rosenberg self-esteem scale score average was determined as 22.67±4.15.Conclusions: It was determined that self-esteem, physical, emotional and sexual abuse during the pre-18 year old childhood period, physical and psychological problems, education level, working conditions and whether working hours are regular or not are all related with codependency in nurses. Keywords: Codependency; nurse; influencing factors.Öğe The relationship between perceived social support, psychological resilience and happiness levels of hemodialysis patients(2019) Ozdemir, NurgulAim: In this study, we aim to determine the relationship between perceived social support, psychological resilience and happiness levels of hemodialysis patients.Material and Methods: A total of 120 patients who applied to the Gaziantep Research and Training Hospital during the dates of September-October 2018 for hemodialysis treatment due to chronic renal failure were included in this cross sectional study. “Sociodemographic questionnaire”, “Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS)”, “Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (OHQ)” and “Resilience Scale for Adults (RSA)” were used for assessment. Statistical analyses were made using IBM SPSS (Statistics for Windows, Version 21.0, Armonk, NY, IBM Corp).Results: Total score means for patients were determined as; OHQ 96.87 ± 21.35, RSA, 97.58 ± 22.73, MSPSS 50.88 ±20.98. There was a positive correlation between OHQ total score and RSA total score (r: 0.59 p 0.05) and positively with MSPSS total score (r: 0.58 p 0.05). There was a positive correlation between RSA and MSPSS total scores (r: 0.55. P 0.05). Conclusion: As perceived social support increases in hemodialysis patients, happiness levels and psychological resilience increase. Also happiness levels increase with increasing psychological resilience. Increasing the social support systems of hemodialysis patients can increase their happiness levels and psychological resilience.