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Öğe Nursing interventions for the self-efficacy of ostomy patients: A systematic review(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2024) Bozkul, Gamze; Celik, Sevilay Senol; Arslan, Hande NurBackground: Self-efficacy interventions, which include the acquisition of skills that enable patients to manage their health on a daily basis, play a key role in ostomy patients, which leads to significant changes in the quality of life of patients. In this context, nursing interventions to increase self-efficacy of ostomy patients are very important. In this context, nursing interventions are crucial to increase the self-efficacy of ostomy patients. Objectives: The aim of this systematic review is to describe nursing interventions for ostomy patients' self-efficacy (primary outcome) and the impact of these interventions on patient outcomes (complications, quality of life, satisfaction, psychological resilience, stoma adaptation) (secondary outcomes). Method: As a systematic review, this study included articles published in PUBMED, Web of Science, Science -Direct, TUBITAK-ULAKBIM, and TRDizin databases between January 2013 and January 2023 that included nursing interventions for self-efficacy ostomy patients. This systematic review was developed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta -Analyses (PRISMA) checklist. The risk of bias was assessed using the RoB2 tool developed by Cochrane. Results: A total of 1211 articles were retrieved from the databases using Turkish and English keywords. Fifteen studies met the study criteria. These studies found that various interventions, such as training, telephone follow-up, psychosocial support groups, or mobile applications provided to intervention groups, increased selfefficacy, decreased stoma-related complications, improved stoma adaptation, and improved quality of life by increasing patients' knowledge and awareness of stoma. Conclusion: Nursing interventions to improve the self-efficacy and adaptation of ostomy patients are critical. This improvement leads to a reduction in adverse patient outcomes and ostomy complications, shorter hospital stays, and increased patient and nurse satisfaction. Keywords : Ostomy, self-efficacy, nursing interventions.Öğe Postoperative Delirium and Evidence-Based Nursing Management in Geriatric Patients(2023) Bozkul, Gamze; Arslan, Hande Nur; Celik, Sevilay SenolDelirium is an important complication that is frequently encountered in geriatric patients in the postoperative period and is characterized by increased unfavorable patient outcomes, causing repeated hospital admissions, increased costs of surgery and care, and decreased quality of life. Nurses play a key role in the provision of care for this complication, which affects patients and their families unfavorably in every aspect from the diagnosis to the management of postoperative delirium. In this review, it is aimed to discuss postoperative delirium and nursing interventions in geriatric patients in line with current and evidence- based information.Öğe Postoperative Ileus and Nonpharmacological Nursing Interventions for Colorectal Surgery: A Systematic Review(Elsevier Science Inc, 2025) Arslan, Hande Nur; Celik, Sevilay Senol; Bozkul, GamzePurpose: This review evaluates nonpharmacological interventions for postoperative ileus (POI) prevention and treatment. Design: We systematically reviewed articles from various databases between January 2012 and February 2023 on POI prevention in colorectal surgery patients, emphasizing nursing interventions. Methods: Inclusion was based on criteria such as language (English or Turkish), date range, and study type. The risk of bias was evaluated using Cochrane's RoB2 tool. Findings: Of the 3,497 articles found, 987 unique articles were considered. After title and abstract reviews, 977 articles were excluded, leaving 52 randomized controlled trials for examination. Common interventions included chewing gum, early hydration, acupuncture, and coffee consumption. Compared to control groups, intervention groups had quicker bowel function return, shorter hospital stays, fewer complications, and enhanced quality of life. Conclusion: Nondrug nursing interventions post colorectal surgery can effectively mitigate POI, optimize bowel function, and boost patient satisfaction, warranting their incorporation into post-surgery care protocols. (c) 2024 American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.Öğe The effect of virtual reality-based interventions on pain in burn wound care in burn patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2024) Celik, Sevilay Senol; Celik, Yusuf; Arslan, Hande Nur; Bozkul, GamzeObjective: The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the effect of virtual reality on pain in adult burn patients. Method: A comprehensive systematic search was conducted on international electronic databases such as PUBMED, Web of Science, Science Direct, CINAHL, Scopus, T & Uuml;BI(center dot)TAK-ULAKBI(center dot)M, Dergipark and TR Dizin with keywords. This systematic review and meta-anaysis was developed using the PRISMA checklist. The risk of bias was assessed independently for each included study by using the Cochrane risk of bias tools. Results: Based on the results of systematic review it was decided to include 15 studies in meta analyses. Based on fifteen pooled studies, the estimated SMD was minus 0.62 with a 95% CI of minus1.15 and minus 0.09 according to the results of the random effects model as recommended by heterogeneity tests. Of pooled 15 studies, 11 studies found less pain score among VR patients, while the remaining four reported higher pain score among VR patients. Conclusions: The results show that virtual reality can be used effectively in pain management during burn care in adult patients. Since the number of studies in adult burn patients is very limited, it is recommended to conduct large-sample studies with high level of evidence including nursing interventions on this issue.