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Öğe Investigation of the Difficulties Experienced by 60-72 Months Children Due to Early School Starting(Bandirma Onyedi Eylul University, 2024) Uysal, Gülzade; Karakul, Atiye; Düzkaya, Duygu Sönmez; Bozkurt, GülçinAim: The aim of this study was to investigate the difficulties experienced by 60-72-month-old children due to early school entry. Material and Method: Qualitative method was used to conduct the study. The sample of the study consisted of 27 parents who met the inclusion criteria. In the study, "Socio-demographic Data Form and Semi-structured Interview Form" prepared by the researchers were used. Qualitative data were evaluated by inductive method, categorised by coding and analysed in MAXQDA software. Results: 55.6% of the children in the study were girls, and the month of starting school was 67.47 ± 2.2. The mean height and weight of the children were 111.89 ± 5.5 and 22.41 ± 3.9, respectively. According to the data obtained from the interviews of the parents, four themes were obtained as physical, cognitive, psychosocial difficulties and behavioural problems. Conclusion: Children aged 60-72 months have physical, cognitive, psychosocial difficulties and behavioural problems. It was determined that children had difficulties with school adaptation and had the most difficulties in carrying bags, fulfilling self-care and writing. According to these results, it can be said that it is not developmentally appropriate for children to start primary school before 72 months.Öğe Nurses’ Feelings and Difficulties during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case Study of Turkey(AVES, 2022) Uysal, Gülzade; Düzkaya, Duygu SÖNMEZ; Bozkurt, GülçinObjective: The aim of this descriptive study was to determine what nurses have gone through emotionally, what difficulties they have faced during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, and what suggestions they proposed so that they could overcome those difficulties. Methods: The data were obtained from 1039 nurses between April 3 and 9, 2020, via an online survey. The data were obtained using the data collection form. It was then assessed through number, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and chi-square test. Results: A great majority (38.7%) of the nurses had difficulty in finding personal protective equipment. Those who worked in university hospitals and shifts also reported having difficulty in accessing personal protective equipment (P < .001). The most common feelings and difficulties the subjects expressed about the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic were as follows: “I am afraid of infecting my family” and “I am angry at people who do not take the pandemic seriously/do not stay at home.” The most common solution suggestions that the nurses (n = 601) put forward about the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic were as follows: “increasing the number of nurses,” “regulating the working hours,” “increasing the training of the workers,” and “properly distributing personal protective equipment.” Conclusion: The majority of the participants seemingly had difficulty accessing personal protective equipment. Most of them were afraid of being infected with coronavirus disease and then infecting their families. They also felt sad because they could not see their families. Most of the participants suggested seeing more nurses hired and the working hours regulated. © 2020. Archives of Health Science and Research. All rights reserved.