Hatice Balci Yangin
Akdeniz University
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European Journal of Oncology Nursing | 2012
Fatma Cebeci; Hatice Balci Yangin; Aysel Tekeli
PURPOSE This qualitative study explores the experience of women living with breast cancer. METHODS The study was conducted among eight women with ongoing breast cancer chemotherapy treatment, which occurred in an ambulatory unit. The data were collected using semi-structured and in-depth individual interviews. All interviews were tape-recorded, and the results were obtained by analysing the content of the recorded data. RESULTS Three major themes related to the experiences of women living with breast cancer were identified. They are as follows: (1) needs (the need for spouse and family support, the need to worship, and the need to receive and share information), (2) living with losses (loss of the breast and of ones hair), and (3) changes (changes in ones normal life, change in self-perception, changes in the perception of the value of health, and a greater appreciation for life). CONCLUSIONS This study was conducted to increase awareness concerning womens perceptions of their care and various needs during breast cancer treatment. The results of this study challenge health care providers and educators to be more aware of the difficulties that women face when living with breast cancer.
Maturitas | 2008
Hatice Balci Yangin; Gülşen Ak Sözer; Nazik Şengün; Kamile Kukulu
OBJECTIVES Menopause is a physiological process that is lived universally by every middle age woman. This study has been made with the aim of determining the relation between depression situation and sexual function of women in menopause period. METHODS This study was made with 300 women in menopause who applied to Akdeniz University Research and Application Hospital on January 2007. Study used socio-demographic data descriptive survey form, Beck Depression Inventory and sexual function scale as data collection tool. Data were collected by researchers in face-to-face interviews. RESULTS In the study it was found that age and marriage duration of women could reduce sexual function. Depression was determined in 29.3% of women and sexual dysfunction in 65% of women. Significant negative relation was found between sub-dimension of sexual function scale of women vaginal slickness, orgasm, pain, total sexual dysfunction and depression point. CONCLUSION In the study it was determined that while depression points increased with menopause, sexual function reduced and with the increase of depression point, sexual dysfunction increased too. Qualitative studies must be made that will examine emotional situations and sexual life of women.
Journal of Women & Aging | 2010
Hatice Balci Yangin; Kamile Kukulu; Gülşen Ak Sözer
The perception of menopause, menopausal attitudes, and problems faced during this period vary from one society to another. This study was conducted in order to determine the symptoms and perception of menopause, as well as factors affecting and influencing this perception. This study was made with the help of 300 women in menopause who applied to Akdeniz University Research and Application Hospital in January 2007. The study used sociodemographic data from a descriptive survey form. The data were collected by researchers in face-to-face interviews. The mean menopause age of participating women was x = 45.75 ± 4.7. A total of 41.3% of the women had primary education, and 62% of the women also had one or two children. There was a significant relationship between attitudes toward menopause and a womans age, educational status, number of children, duration of living with spouse, satisfaction with marriage, menopausal age, menopause duration, and sexual intercourse after the menopausal period. The most important aspect of polyclinic services related to menopause is to increase and maintain womens quality of life. In this context, education modules should be developed to help couples perceive menopause in a more positive way.
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy | 2011
Hatice Balci Yangin; Kafiye Eroğlu
The authors designed this study in order to understand changes in sexual behavior during pregnancy. The sample comprised 26 healthy women who were in at least their 37th week of pregnancy. The authors collected data through in-depth individual interviews. Participants reported the following most common reasons for ceasing sexual intercourse in the final stages of pregnancy: (a) physical discomfort during sex, (b) belief that it could be physically harmful to the fetus, (c) belief that it is sinful according to Islamic injunctions, (d) belief that the baby will be born “stained” because of the misperception of vernix caseosa as sperm, and (e) changes in sexual life at the recommendation of health professionals.
Health Care for Women International | 2016
Hatice Balci Yangin; Kamile Kukulu; Sözer Gulşen; Müzeyyen Aktaş; Barış Sever
ABSTRACT This cross-sectional study has been conducted in a descriptive, correlational design in order to determine the correlation between sexual satisfaction and depressive symptoms. In this respect, sexual satisfaction and depression scores were assessed in 102 infertile couples in a Turkish university hospital. There was a positive and meaningful correlation between Beck Depression scores and educational status and monthly income of infertile women on the one hand, and among marriage, infertility, infertility treatment durations, and the number of assisted-reproduction treatments on the other hand. It was found that there were more sexual dysfunctions in women than in men and that they were affected more deeply. As a result, it might be suggested that infertile couples receive proper guidance from health professionals in the course of treatment.
Sexuality and Disability | 2010
Fatma Cebeci; Hatice Balci Yangin; Aysel Tekeli
Electronic Journal of General Medicine | 2018
Arzu Akpınar; Hatice Balci Yangin
Türkiye Klinikleri Doğum-Kadın Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Hemşireliği - Özel Konular | 2017
Ayşegül Unutkan; Hatice Balci Yangin
journal of anatolia nursing and health sciences | 2016
Arzu Akpınar; Gamze Teskereci; Hatice Balci Yangin
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Obstetric-Women's Health and Diseases Nursing-Special Topics | 2016
Ayşegül Unutkan; Hatice Balci Yangin