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Öğe Can artificial intelligence and robotic nurses replace operating room nurses? The quasi-experimental research(Springernature, 2023) Ergin, Eda; Karaarslan, Duygu; Sahan, Seda; Bingol, UmranOperating room nurses, who have an important place in the professional healthcare team, should be able to use technology effectively and adapt to innovations. This study is expected to shed light on how effective the development of robotic technologies and artificial intelligence and their integration into operating room nursing will be in fulfilling the requirements of contemporary nursing philosophy. This study was designed as a single group pre- and post-test quasi-experimental study. The quasi-experimental (pretest-posttest) research design was utilized to conduct the study in a Training and Research Hospital in Western Turkey. The nurses (n = 35) working in the operating room of the aforementioned hospital were included in the study. In this study, we aimed to determine whether operating room nurses experienced anxiety due to the use of artificial intelligence and robotic nurses, and the effectiveness of the training given to them in order to raise their awareness. The following three tools were used for data collection: The Nurses' Descriptive Characteristics Form, Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Questionnaire, and Artificial Intelligence Anxiety Scale. Data extraction and analysis were performed in a narrative and tabular way. According to this study, the training given to the operating room nurses significantly increased their knowledge levels about artificial intelligence and robotic nurses, and increased their artificial intelligence- and robotic nurse-related anxiety significantly (p < 0.05). The participating operating room nurses experienced limitations regarding current information, training programs and learning opportunities on robotic surgery. We recommend that the operating room nurses should be provided with trainings on artificial intelligence technologies and robotic nurses, and that they should be enabled to use these information technologies regarding future technologies actively.Öğe Effect of aromatherapy on the pain of arteriovenous fistula puncture in patients on hemodialysis: a systematic review(Coll Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn Univ, 2022) Yildiz, Aysegul; Sahan, SedaPurpose This study aims to determine the effect of aromatherapy used in reducing the pain caused by fistula puncture in hemodialysis patients. Design/methodology/approach In this study, the effect of aromatherapy application on fistula puncture was analyzed and carried out by scanning the relevant literature. The literature review was conducted between August and October 2020. While reviewing the literature, the authors used aromatherapy, pain, fistula, puncture, hemodialysis keywords and various combinations of these; moreover, Google scientist, Pubmed, Cochrane, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, Medline and Ovid databases and studies, which were conducted in the last 10 years were reviewed. As a result of the literature review, 1183 studies were reached and seven of them were included in the study by taking the inclusion criteria into account. Findings The randomized controlled studies are six studies and nonrandomized controlled experimental 1 study were added to the scope of the study and seven studies were included in the sample. In these studies, personal information forms developed by the researchers as data collection tools and the VAS scale, Numerical pain rating, the numeric rating scale were used to evaluate pain. Practical implications It has been determined that aromatherapy application in hemodialysis patients has positive effects on reducing pain due to puncture fistula intervention. Originality/value This study provides reduction or elimination of fistula needle insertion pain in hemodialysis patients.Öğe The effect of foot reflexology on fatigue in hemodialysis patients: a meta-analysis study(Univ Sao Paulo, Escola De Enfermagem De Ribeirao Preto, 2023) Sahan, Seda; Guler, SevilObjective: this meta-analysis study analyzed the effect of foot reflexology on fatigue in hemodialysis patients by combining the results of independent studies on this subject. Method: meta-analysis study. A literature search was conducted in seven databases. The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed using tools proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute. Comprehensive Meta-Analysis v3 was used for meta-analysis. Results: eight studies were included in the meta-analysis. The result of the meta-analysis standardized mean difference = 1.580 (95% Confidence Interval = 1.075 - 2.085 p = 0.000). The result of the subgroup analysis performed based on the number of foot reflexology sessions standardized mean difference = 1,478 (95% Confidence Interval = 1,210 - 1,747, p = 0.000). Conclusion: it was concluded that foot reflexology can be used to reduce fatigue in hemodialysis patients. No information was provided in the investigated studies about the possible side effects and negative effects of foot reflexology.Öğe The effect of video-based fistula care education on hemodialysis patients' self-care behaviors: A randomized controlled study(Wiley, 2023) Sahan, Seda; Yildiz, Aysegul; Ozdemir, Cevriye; Ismailoglu, Elif GunayObjective: This study aimed to determine the effect of face-to-face and video-based education for fistula care on hemodialysis patients' self-care behaviors.Methods: The study was conducted as a randomized controlled experimental study. Accordingly, 60 patients were included in the study for 95% strength. Fistula care training was given to the patients in the control group using face-to-face education technique. Fistula care training was given to the patients in the experimental group using a video-based technique.Results: The analysis showed that the post-test second week (p = 0.044) and fourth week (p = 0.00) mean scores of the experimental group were higher compared to those of the control group.Conclusion: These results showed that the video-based education given to hemodialysis patients was more memorable and instructive than the verbal education, and it was observed that the video-based education showed a higher level of success in developing self-care skills.Öğe El efecto de la reflexología podal sobre la fatiga en pacientes en hemodiálisis: un estudio de metaanálisis(Univ Sao Paulo, Escola De Enfermagem De Ribeirao Preto, 2023) Sahan, Seda; Guler, SevilObjetivo: analizar el efecto de la reflexolog & iacute;a podal sobre la fatiga en pacientes en hemodi & aacute;lisis, combinando los resultados de estudios independientes sobre este tema. M & eacute;todo: estudio de metaan & aacute;lisis. Se realiz & oacute; una b & uacute;squeda bibliogr & aacute;fica en siete bases de datos. La calidad metodol & oacute;gica de los estudios incluidos se evalu & oacute; mediante las herramientas propuestas por el Joanna Briggs Institute. Para el metaan & aacute;lisis se utiliz & oacute; el programa Comprehensive Meta-Analysis v3. Resultados: en el metaan & aacute;lisis se incluyeron ocho estudios. El resultado de la diferencia de medias estandarizada del metaan & aacute;lisis = 1,580 (Intervalo de Confianza de 95% = 1,075 -2,085 p = 0,000). El resultado del an & aacute;lisis de subgrupos realizado sobre la base de la diferencia de medias estandarizada en el n & uacute;mero de sesiones de reflexolog & iacute;a podal = 1,478 (Intervalo de Confianza de 95% = 1,210 -1,747, p = 0,000). Conclusi & oacute;n: se concluy & oacute; que la reflexolog & iacute;a podal puede utilizarse para reducir la fatiga en pacientes en hemodi & aacute;lisis. En los estudios investigados no se proporcion & oacute; informaci & oacute;n sobre los posibles efectos secundarios y negativos de la reflexolog & iacute;a podal.Öğe O efeito da reflexologia podal sobre a fadiga em pacientes em hemodiálise: um estudo de metanálise(Univ Sao Paulo, Escola De Enfermagem De Ribeirao Preto, 2023) Sahan, Seda; Guler, Sevil[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Spiritual Care and Death in Intensive Care from the Perspective of Nursing Students in Turkey: An Exploratory Mixed Study(Springer, 2023) Sahan, Seda; Kacmaz, Elif DenizThis mixed methods research study aimed to determine spiritual care competencies and death anxiety levels of nursing students practicing in intensive care. The quantitative part of this study included 33 students while the qualitative part included 17 students. Nursing students' spiritual care competence was detected to be above medium and their death anxiety was high. Two themes emerged from the qualitative data collected through in-depth interviews with 17 nursing students: (a) Views on spiritual care competencies and (b) Views on death. These findings are significant to reduce nursing students' death anxiety, increase spiritual care competencies and the quality of patients' end-of-life care.