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Öğe Perception of Privacy: An Ethnocentric Study of Turkish Muslim Female Surgical Patients(Elsevier Science Inc, 2024) Ergol, Sule; Akyuz, ElifPurpose: This study aimed to investigate the perception of privacy among Turkish Muslim female patients who have undergone surgery. Design: A descriptive -qualitative study design was employed. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 10 study participants. Findings: The findings revealed three main themes and two subthemes. The main themes were physical privacy, the influence of culture, and responses to privacy violations. The subthemes pertained solely to responses to privacy violations and included behavioral and emotional responses. Conclusions: The participants' perception of privacy was primarily focused on the physical aspects of privacy. Muslim and Turkish cultures played a significant role in shaping the patients' perception of privacy. The participants reported experiencing emotional and behavioral responses when their privacy was violated. This study reveals the perception of privacy among 10 Turkish Muslim female patients, emphasizing the significance of understanding and considering this perception in nursing care. (c) 2024 American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Öğe Postpartum Depression Risk in Husbands of Women Who Had Caesarean Section Deliveries in Turkey(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2018) Koc, Gulten Isik; Ergol, SuleThis study was conducted to determine the risk of postpartum depression in husbands of women who had a caesarean section and the factors affecting this risk. The study sample included husbands of 298 women who gave birth for the first time and via caesarean in Zonguldak Maternity and Child Health Hospital in Turkey. Data were collected using a data collection form and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. This study revealed that more than one-third of the fathers had a risk of postpartum depression. It also revealed that postpartum depression risk was high in fathers who had girl babies and whose wives had postpartum depression risk.Öğe The Effects of Virtual Reality Used in Healthcare Education on Cybersickness and Sense of Presence: A Systematic Review(Mit Press, 2024) Erbas, Atiye; Akyuz, Elif; Ergol, SuleThe purpose of this systematic review was to present the current state of the science related to healthcare students' outcomes associated with virtual reality effects on cybersickness and sense of presence. Results of the database searches of MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, ISI Web of Science, CINAHL, and Cochrane identified 101 articles. Seven articles were isolated for inclusion in this review. The primary search terms were healthcare students, virtual reality, cybersickness, and sense of presence. The studies were published between 2016 and 2020 and were conducted in Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Belgium, and Brazil. The research design was quasi-experimental in six studies and experimental design in one study. Interventions were mostly carried out with nursing, medical, and dental students. Three studies used immersive virtual reality simulation with a head-mounted display, while the others used non-immersive three-dimensional visuals. According to the results, students perceived a high sense of presence and a low level of cybersickness in virtual reality simulations. There is limited robust research exploring healthcare students' outcomes related to virtual reality on cybersickness and sense of presence.