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<title>Hemşirelik Bölümü Diğer Yayınlar Koleksiyonu</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:07:20 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Living in the moment for people approaching the end of life: A concept analysis</title>
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<description>Living in the moment for people approaching the end of life: A concept analysis
Dönmez, Çiğdem Fulya; Johnston, Bridget
Background: 'Living in the moment' is an essential part of dignity-conserving practice in end-of-life care settings. Although living in the moment is important for care at the end of life, from the perspective of both the person and their family, there is no clear conceptual understanding of what it represents.Objective: To explore the concept of 'living in the moment' in the context of dignity-conserving care at the end of life.Design: A concept analysis.Data sources: The databases of Medline, CinAHL, PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, SocINDEX and Cochrane were searched for studies published between 1941 and 2019, and searches of dictionaries and grey literature, as well as hand-searching were conducted, to yield qualitative, mixed methods and systematic reviews published in English, related to the term 'living in the moment'.Method: The methods of Walker and Avant were used to identify antecedents, attributes and consequences of the concept of 'living in the moment'.Results: The literature review generated a total of 37 papers for this concept analysis. The attributes identified were (1) simple pleasure, (2) prioritising relationships, (3) living each day to the fullest, (4) maintaining normality, and (5) not worrying about the future. The antecedents were (1) awareness of dying, (2) living with life-threatening illness, (3) positive individual growth, and (4) living with an uncertain future. The consequences were (1) a good quality of life, (2) preserving dignity, and (3) coping with the uncertainty of life.Conclusions: A universal definition and conceptual model of the main concept, including theoretical relationships between its antecedents, attributes and consequences, was developed. The definition and proposed conceptual model can allow instruments to be developed that measure the effects, existence or attributes of the concept, and identify a theoretical model, and can also lead to new perspectives and strategies for implementation by nurses to improve dignified person-centred care at the end of life.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Bez Dermatiti ve Hemşirelik Bakımı</title>
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Yılmaz, Gözde; Yıldız, Suzan
Bez dermatiti, bebek ve küçük çocuklarda alt bezinin altında kalan bölgede sürtünme, nem artışı, idrar ve gaitanın cilde teması gibi hazırlayıcı faktörlerin etkisiyle cildin bariyer işlevinin bozulması sonucu ortaya çıkan önemli bir problemdir. Bez dermatiti çocuklarda ciddi ağrı ve rahatsızlık oluşturduğundan, yeme ve uyku alışkanlıklarında sorunlara neden olmaktadır. Hemşirelerin, bez dermatitinin oluşumu, klinik bulguları, tanılaması, komplikasyonları, korunma ve hemşirelik bakımı ile tedavisi hakkında güncel bilgilere sahip olması, konu ile ilgili gelişmeler ışığında kanıta dayalı ve uygun bakımı planlaması ve ebeveynlere doğru eğitimi vermesi problemin çözümünde oldukça yarar sağlayacaktır. Bez dermatitinin önlenmesi ve bakımında kanıta dayalı güncel bilgileri içeren bu makalenin, çocuk sağlığı hemşirelerine yol gösterici olması amaçlanmıştır.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Surgical compression of uterus: an early description</title>
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<description>Surgical compression of uterus: an early description
Tekiner, Halil; Yale, Steven; Faikoğlu, Rehat
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a serious obstetric problem that remains one of the leading causes of maternal deaths. The B‐Lynch brace suture and other uterine‐cavity‐obstructing sutures have been employed to control PPH over the last two decades. Owing to the reported high success rates (89–100%), the World Health Organization recommends this life‐saving procedure whenever indicated (Decherney et al. Current Diagnosis &amp; Treatment Obstetrics &amp; Gynecology, 12th edn; New York, NY: McGraw‐Hill, 2018).
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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