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    A Comparison of Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Pregnant Women With and Without Stress Urinary Incontinence
    (Springer London Ltd, 2025) Basgol, Sukran; Yuceturk, Sibel; Koc, Emine
    Introduction and HypothesisThis study aimed to compare healthy lifestyle behaviors between pregnant women with and without stress urinary incontinence (SUI). We hypothesized that SUI might influence lifestyle behaviors, including hydration, nutrition, physical activity, and pregnancy-related responsibilities.MethodsThis descriptive and comparative study was conducted at the obstetrics outpatient clinic of a maternity hospital between April and October 2024. The sample consisted of 210 pregnant women, including 105 diagnosed with SUI and 105 without SUI. Data were collected using a personal information form, the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form (ICIQ-SF), and the Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Pregnancy Scale.ResultsPregnant women with SUI had significantly higher mean ICIQ-SF scores than those without SUI (t = 18.554, p = 0.001, d = 2.561), indicating greater symptom severity. Although the SUI group scored lower on the Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Pregnancy Scale, this difference was not statistically significant (U = 5102.00, p = 0.351). In addition, correlation analyses revealed no significant relationship between urinary incontinence severity and healthy lifestyle behaviors in either group or in the total sample.ConclusionsThe findings suggest that SUI does not significantly impact healthy lifestyle behaviors during pregnancy. Regardless of SUI status, most pregnant women appeared to maintain attention to health-promoting practices. These findings highlight the resilience and motivation of pregnant women in maintaining health-promoting behaviors despite physical challenges and contribute new evidence to the limited literature on this topic.
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    The Effect of Prayers and Psychological Resilience on Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy in Muslim Mothers
    (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2025) Cuvadar, Ayse; Yuceturk, Sibel; Cuvadar Bas, Yeter
    Objective: In the present study, the effects of prayer frequency and knowledge of prayer on breastfeeding self-efficacy were examined for the first time while controlling for variables such as psychological resilience and method of delivery.Method: For this purpose, a sample of 232 women was analyzed by using multiple linear regression analysis.Results: The results indicate that regular prayer has a higher level of positive impact on breastfeeding self-efficacy, that it is a stronger predictor in comparison with psychological resilience, and that this effect is pronounced among Muslim mothers.Conclusion: These insights could inform interventions aimed at improving breastfeeding practices by incorporating spiritual dimensions alongside psychological support.
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    The effect of white noise on pain levels in newborns: a meta-analysis study
    (Springer London Ltd, 2025) Ozcalkap, Nurten; Cuvadar, Ayse; Yuceturk, Sibel
    BackgroundWhite noise may reduce pain levels in newborns.AimsExamine the effect of white noise on pain levels in newborns.MethodsThe studies included in this meta-analysis were identified through a comprehensive search of databases including Web of Science, PubMed, EBSCO host, Google Scholar, and the National Thesis Center of the Turkish Council of Higher Education. Following an evaluation of the studies, 14 eligible studies were included in the analysis. The quality of the included studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) critical appraisal tools, tailored to each study design. Data synthesis was conducted using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (CMA) version 2. The findings were structured through a combination of meta-analytic and narrative synthesis approaches.ResultsThis meta-analysis found that the use of white noise during painful procedures significantly reduced pain levels in newborns (SMD: -1.026, 95% CI: -1.443 to -0.610; Z = -4.828, p = 0.000). Subgroup analyses revealed that specific sounds, including those from the Colic album by Orhan Osman (e.g., Colic, Don't Let Your Baby Cry, Don't Let Your Baby Cry Pt-3), as well as intrauterine-like sounds such as hair dryers and vacuum cleaners and recordings of heartbeat sounds, were significantly more effective than other types of white noise.ConclusionsThe findings of this meta-analysis indicate that white noise is an effective intervention strategy for reducing pain levels in newborns. It is recommended that healthcare professionals incorporate white noise, which is a simple, low-cost, effective, and safe non-pharmacological method, into their clinical practice to alleviate neonatal pain.
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    The Effect of Yoga on Anxiety, Depression, and Stress in the Course of Pregnancy Period: A Meta-analysis Study
    (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2025) Cuvadar, Ayse; Bas, Yeter Cuvadar; Yuceturk, Sibel; Ozcalkap, Nurten
    This meta-analysis study was conducted to determine the level of effect of yoga applied during the prenatal period on anxiety, depression, and stress. For this study, research was conducted by screening the last 5 years of studies in PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, and YOK Thesis Center databases from February to June 2024. After reviewing the studies, seven researches were included in the study. The quality assessment of the studies was conducted using the quality assessment tool prepared according to the Randomized Controlled Trial design by The Joanna Briggs Institute. CMA Ver. 2 was used for data synthesis. The data were synthesized using meta-analysis and narrative synthesis methods. According to the results of the meta-analysis, it has been determined that yoga applied during the prenatal period is effective in reducing anxiety levels (SMD: -0.730, 95% CI: -1.287 to -0.173; Z = -2.567, P = 0.010, I2 = 79.498%). However, it was found that prenatal yoga did not have a statistically significant effect on depression (SMD: -2.137, 95% CI: -4.405-0.132; Z= -1.846, P = 0.065, I2 = 97.722%) and stress levels (SMD: -4.861, 95% CI: -10.861-1.139; Z= -1.588, P = 0.112, I2 = 98.569%). It is observed that yoga applied during the prenatal period is effective in reducing anxiety levels, but not effective in reducing depression and stress levels.

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