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Öğe LGBT People’s Experiences of Stigmatization: A Phenomenologic Study(2022) Keskin, Serap Güleç; Orak, Oya Sevcan; Gülırmak, Kübra; Tunç, Ercan; Gümüştekin, Kübra; Emirza, Elif Güzide; Cengizhan, Yiğit TolgaThis study is an in-depth analysis of LGBT people’s experiences of stigmatization, phenomenological qualitative study. LGBT people were contacted using snowball sampling. Data from 33 participants were collected in face-to-face in-depth interviews using the phenomenological interview technique and semi-structured questionnaires. Content analysis of the participants’ experiences of stigmatization identified three themes and four subthemes: 'being LGBT; otherness', 'pretending: lifein the closet', 'self stigmatization':'Feeling like a problem that needs to be solved'. LGBT people experience intense stigmatization,are subjected to violence and beeing perceived sick, perver or dangerious.LGBT people experience self-stigma.LGBT people are pretended not to be other and live secret life.This study determined that the participants who suffered from family and society were subjected to stigmatizationor they internalized this stigma and they peretended and live secret life.Öğe Retrospective Analysis of Walking Distance and Use of Medication After Bariatric Surgery(2022) Yıldırım, Kadir; Gümüştekin, Kübra; Özyer, YaseminAim: The objective of this study was to ascertain the drug use and walking distance of individuals after bariatric surgery. Material and Methods: The sample of the study consisted of 165 individuals. Individuals who underwent bariatric surgery were examined retrospectively after their operations. Data were collected using the Personal Information Form and the Walking Impairment Questionnaire. Results: The mean age of the individuals included in the study was 40.22±9.63. 52.1% of individuals were female. The body mass index of individuals was 39.63±4.69 before bariatric surgery and 23.94±2.57 in the first year follow-up after bariatric surgery. Forty percent of individuals did not have any chronic illnesses. Among individuals who had been on medication before surgery, 72.4% of those taking psychiatric medications, 57.5% of those taking diabetes medications, and 16% of those taking heart medications discontinued medications after their operations. 81.8% of individuals reported improved sleep quality compared to the period before the operation. The walking distance level of the individuals showed a significant increase in the first year after bariatric surgery compared to the period before the surgery. Conclusion: The study showed that bariatric surgery is an effective method for weight loss and reduction of comorbidities, as well as leading to a statistically significant reduction in chronic drug use and an increase in sleep quality and walking distance of individuals