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Öğe 2019 Coronavirus Disease Applications Made During an Outbreak in a Chemotherapy Center: The Case of Turkey(Cambridge Univ Press, 2020) Ozyer, Yasemin[No abstract available]Öğe Experiences of Patients in Turkey with Breast Cancer throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Coping Mechanisms: A Qualitative Study(Springer, 2023) Ozyer, YaseminThis research was conducted in Turkey to determine the experiences and coping mechanisms of breast cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research was conducted using qualitative descriptive phenomenology. Data were collected from ten patients via in-depth interviews through semi-structured questionnaires. Content analysis, incorporating a combination of deductive and inductive approaches, was conducted to determine the themes and subthemes. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, simultaneously with the analysis and collected data. The study data were categorized into 3 contexts, 7 themes and 39 subthemes. The first context titled Problems accompanying the disease includes the effects of the pandemic, the fear of being infected with COVID-19 and hospital-related themes. The second context titled Coping strategies comprises the themes of coping behaviors and healthy lifestyle behaviors. The last context is titled Anxiety about being infected, and suggestions for the future. In the study, problems experienced by patients with breast cancer throughout the COVID-19 pandemic were investigated from a broad perspective. Patients treated in chemotherapy units constitute the vulnerable group affected by the pandemic most. Therefore, it is important to investigate the experiences of oncology patients, particularly of patients with breast cancer and their coping strategies, and to take necessary precautions accordingly.Öğe Managing cancer patients care during the COVID-19 outbreak: a literature investigate(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2021) Ozyer, Yasemin; Yanmis, SafiyePurpose This review, which was created specifically for cancer care by reviewing the literature, was prepared to provide suggestions for determining the current difficulties in cancer care during COVID-19 outbreak and managing these difficulties. It is thought that this review can contribute to the identification of deficiencies related to the subject, to create interest in this issue in our country and in the world and to guide patients in the care during the COVID-19 pandemic process. Design/methodology/approach The literature search was carried out using the following electronic seven databases. Search terms used included: COVID-19, management of cancer care and cancer care. Articles meeting the following criteria were included in the current review: articles published in English, articles published in peer-reviewed journals and articles and guidelines published in 2020, articles suggesting management of cancer care during the COVID-19 outbreak. Findings The findings suggest that new guidelines need to be created to assess the level of problems in cancer treatment and in hospital, to respond appropriately with the best available resources during COVID-19 outbreak. Originality/value This paper seeks to provide suggestions for determining the current difficulties in cancer care during COVID-19 outbreak and managing these difficulties. By doing so, it is believed the suggestions presented will contribute significantly to the quality of cancer care during COVID-19 outbreak.Öğe The effect of social support on anxiety, depression, stress and quality of life in obesity surgery Quality of life in obesity surgery(Bayrakol Medical Publisher, 2023) Ozyer, Yasemin; Gumustekin, Kubra; Yildirim, KadirAim: Determining the effect of social support on anxiety, depression, stress and quality of life in patients undergoing bariatric surgery is important for the health of individuals. This study was conducted to determine the effect of social support on anxiety, depression, stress and quality of life after bariatric surgery. Material and Methods: This retrospective study included 155 patients who underwent bariatric surgery. Data were collected using the Introductory Information Form, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), SF 12 Short Form of Quality- of- Life Scale. Results: The mean total score of depression was 6.75 +/- 5.76, the mean total score of anxiety was 6.90 +/- 5.38, the mean total score of stress was 6.72 +/- 5.91, the mean total score of the MSPSS was 58.30 +/- 22.54, the mean total score of Physical Component Summary Score (PCSS) was 44.52 +/- 8.75, and the mean total score of Mental Component Summary Score (MCSS) was 49.95 +/- 8.35. Discussion: There was a difference between the mean subscale scores of stress and a special person according to gender, between the total MSPSS scores and PCSS -12 subscale scores of the patients according to marital status, and between the mean scores of the PCSS -12 and MCSS-12 subscale scores of the individuals according to having a chronic disease, reflecting the quality of life. In improving the quality of life of patients undergoing bariatric surgery, it is important to understand the social support, physical and mental experiences of the patients in this process and to determine their quality-of -life levels.