Duygu Güleç
Ege University
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Informatics for Health & Social Care | 2012
Oya Kavlak; Şenay Ünsal Atan; Duygu Güleç; Ruşen Öztürk; Nurten Atay
This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted in order to determine the extent of internet use by pregnant women to gain information about their pregnancy. The research was conducted in two hospitals in Izmir, Turkey between August and October 2009, after written permission had been obtained. The research sample consisted of 185 pregnant women in at least the 28th week of pregnancy, who accepted to take part in the study. Forty-five percent of the pregnant women had used the internet to obtain information at least once during their pregnancy, and the most researched topics were fetal development, nutrition in pregnancy and the stages of birth. There is a significant difference between the age group, educational level, work status and number of pregnancies and the usage of internet among pregnant women. The women gave the information on the internet 7.13 ± 1.54 out of 10 points for correctness and dependability. Fifty-one percent of the pregnant women stated that they shared the information which they had obtained on the internet with health professionals. About half of the women in the study had used the internet to obtain information on pregnancy, birth and the fetus under various headings.
Gaziantep Medical Journal | 2014
Duygu Güleç; Ruþen Öztürk; Selma Þen; Sezer Er Güneri
The aim of this study was to compare psychological symptom of pregnants who were diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum and had healthy pregnancy. Research was a case-control study which included 97 first trimester pregnant women. 40 pregnant women hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum and 57 healthy pregnant women were included in to the study as a control group. Groups were matched in terms of age, parity and gestational age and year of marriage. Questionnaire Form and The Brief Symptom Inventory were used for collecting the data. As a result of study The Brief Symptom Inventory total score and ‘depression’, ‘anxiety’, ‘somatization’ and ‘hostility’ subscale total scores were found statistically higher than healthy pregnants (P
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2014
Duygu Güleç; Ruşen Öztürk; Ümran Sevil; Mert Kazandi
International Refereed Journal of Gynaecology And Maternal Child Health | 2017
Şenay Ünsal Atan; Oya Kavlak; Sevgül Dönmez; Ruşen Öztürk; Duygu Güleç; Nigar Çelik; Banu Karaöz Weller
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Nursing | 2015
Duygu Güleç; Oya Kavlak
Archive | 2014
Duygu Güleç; Sezer Er Güneri
Journal of Education and Research in Nursing | 2014
Duygu Güleç; Oya Kavlak; Ümran Sevil
journal of new results in science | 2013
Duygu Güleç; Oya Kavlak
Uluslararası İnsan Bilimleri Dergisi | 2013
Duygu Güleç; Oya Kavlak
Archive | 2013
Ruşen Öztürk; Duygu Güleç; Sezer Er Güneri; Ümran Sevil; Nalan Gürmen