Ateşeyan, YaseminBayülgen, Melek YeşilÖzcanarslan, NeslihanZıvdır, PelinÇetin, Özlem2025-03-162025-03-1620232718-0972https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13099/814Objective: In this study, it was aimed to examine the beliefs and attitudes of nurses towards enteral/parenteral nutrition within the framework of the Health Belief Model. Materials and Methods: The study is of descriptive-sectional type. The sample of the study consisted of 219 nurses working in a university hospital between May and August 2020. The "Descriptive Characteristics Form" prepared by the researchers and the "Nutrition Perception Questionnaire" based on the Health Belief Model were used to collect the data. Results: Of the nurses participating in the study, 54.8% were male, 56.2% were between the ages of 20-30, and 53.9% had received training on enteral/parenteral nutrition. In the study, nurses' perception of benefit, sensitivity and severity, health motivation, self-efficacy and action factors score based on the Health Belief Model regarding enteral/parenteral nutrition were "above average"; disability perception score was found to be “below the mean” (pObjective: In this study, it was aimed to examine the beliefs and attitudes of nurses towards enteral/parenteral nutrition within the framework of the Health Belief Model. Materials and Methods: The study is of descriptive-sectional type. The sample of the study consisted of 219 nurses working in a university hospital between May and August 2020. The "Descriptive Characteristics Form" prepared by the researchers and the "Nutrition Perception Questionnaire" based on the Health Belief Model were used to collect the data. Results: Of the nurses participating in the study, 54.8% were male, 56.2% were between the ages of 20-30, and 53.9% had received training on enteral/parenteral nutrition. In the study, nurses' perception of benefit, sensitivity and severity, health motivation, self-efficacy and action factors score based on the Health Belief Model regarding enteral/parenteral nutrition were "above average"; disability perception score was found to be “below the mean” (peninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEnteral nutritionParenteral nutritionAttitudeHealth belief modelNurse cliniciansEnteral nütrisyonParenteral nütrisyonTutumSağlık inanç modeliNURSES' BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENTERAL / PARENTERAL NUTRITIONHEMŞİRELERİN ENTERAL/PARENTERAL BESLENMEYE YÖNELİK İNANÇ VE TUTUMLARIArticle428393