Büşra Cesur
Cumhuriyet University
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Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2017
Sukran Ertekin Pinar; Özlem Duran Aksoy; Gülseren Dağlar; Z. Burcu Yurtsal; Büşra Cesur
Abstract Introduction: Pregnancy is a period of important biological and psychosocial changes and a period that carries high risk of experiencing anxiety and stress. It is important to reduce the depression and stress that is experienced in this period or to reduce the severity of the stress and to increase the stress coping power of the pregnant women. The research was conducted to examine the effect of stress management training on pregnant women’s depression, stress and methods for coping with stress. Methods: Randomised controlled study of 202 pregnant women (experimental group: 103; control group: 99). The experimental group received stress management training and standard care; the control group received standard care. Data were collected using a Personal Information Form, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and ways of coping inventory (WCI). Results: Both groups showed a decrease in average BDI score during the study; the decrease was greater in the experimental group (p < 0.05). In the two assessments carried out after training the experimental group had lower average PSS scores than the control group (p < 0.05). At the second and third assessments the experimental group had higher scores than the control group on the self-confident approach and search for social support approach WCI subscales (ps < 0.05). Discussion: The average BDI and PSS scores of pregnant women in the experimental group decreased after training in coping with stress. Their scores on the self-confident approach, optimistic approach and search for social support WCI subscales increased. Stress management training is an effective method of encouraging pregnant women to take a positive approach to coping with stress.
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care | 2018
Tuba Uçar; Esra Güney; Büşra Cesur; Zeliha Burcu Yurtsal
PURPOSE This study aimed to develop a scale that measures body image concerns during pregnancy. DESIGN AND METHODS The study administered draft of the scale for validity and reliability analysis to 320 pregnant women who visited the maternity polyclinic of a public hospital in eastern Turkey between February and May 2016. FINDINGS The Cronbachs alpha reliability coefficient of the entire scale was 0.88. Factor analysis determined that the 23 items that explained 58.578% of total variance were in four of the factors. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS The scale for body image concerns during pregnancy was a valid and reliable scale.
Nurse Education in Practice | 2018
Handan Guler; Perihan Cetin; Zeliha Burcu Yurtsal; Büşra Cesur; Mine Bekar; Tuba Uçar; Funda Evcili; Ali Cetin
This study assesses the efficacy of simulation-based episiotomy training (SBET) with beef tongue and sponge models in terms of the self confidence of midwifery students while performing episiotomy. Third-year midwifery students from Cumhuriyet University in the fall semesters of 2011 and 2012 were enrolled in the sponge and beef tongue model groups (n = 36 and n = 37, respectively). A checklist was prepared on the required skills for performing episiotomy which can be broken into three main parts, namely preparation, cutting and repairing and completion. According to the checklist, a Likert type questionnaire was developed including 5 items for preparation, 11 items for cutting and repairing, and 6 items for completion. After SBET with the sponge and beef tongue models in our laboratories of Midwifery Department, the students performed episiotomy steps in laboring women in Sivas State Hospital and then they filled in the questionnaire to indicate whether they gained self-confidence in performing episiotomy or not. Although, participants of both groups have successfully completed all the steps of episiotomy, overall, beef tongue model was found to be more successful regarding their self-confidence (p < 0.05), including the skills in performing local anesthesia; choosing needle holder, suture material and scissor for cutting; identifying apex, hymen and skin; using needle holder properly while penetrating into the skin, suturing vaginal mucosa until hymen, knotting, and suturing perineal muscles and skin. Our results suggest that while SBET with both models are applicable for episiotomy training of midwifery students in the laboratory setting, SBET with beef tongue model provides an additional increase in their self-confidence in the clinical settings.
Ceylon Medical Journal | 2011
Şükran Ertekin Pınar; Büşra Cesur; Zeliha Burcu Bozboğa; Recep Erol Sezer
Sakarya Medical Journal | 2018
Büşra Cesur; Şükran Ertekin Pınar; Z. Burcu Yurtsal; Özlem Duran Aksoy; Tuba Uçar; Zümrüt Yılar Erkek
Sakarya Medical Journal | 2018
Sukran Ertekin Pinar; Gülay Yıldırım; Büşra Cesur; Zsuzsanna Éliás; Hatice Nur Kayapinar; Selda Sekeroglu
Ponte | 2018
Büşra Cesur; Aysel Özdemir
Ponte | 2018
Z. Burcu Yurtsal; Büşra Cesur
Innovative Journal of Medical and Health Science | 2018
Büşra Cesur; Haldun Sümer
journal of new results in science | 2017
Şükran Ertekin Pınar; Özlem Duran Aksoy; Büşra Cesur; Gülseren Dağlar