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Öğe Foot Care Applications of Patients with Tinea Pedis Diagnosis and Affecting Factors(Galenos Publ House, 2022) Burucu, Rukiye; Ors, Ismail; Durmaz, Melike; Akdogan, Yunus; Ors, Ilknur OzkanObjective: The aim of this study is to determine the adequacy of foot care practices and the influencing factors of patients diagnosed with tinea pedis.Methods: Participants are 187 patients who were examined in a dermatology outpatient clinic in a state hospital in Anatolia between January 10 and April 15, 2021 and were diagnosed with tinea pedis. The research was carried out by applying a face-to-face questionnaire to the participants.Results: Exploratory factor analysis was performed on the scale used in the study. The total foot scale mean score of the group was found to be 39.31 +/- 7.98. The average age is 40.370 +/- 0.693, and that of men is 37.313 +/- 1.018. The majority are university graduates (69.1%), health insurance is obtained by the social security institution (41.0%). Employees working as civil servants more (32.4%), equal to the income and expenses of the majority (46.9%) and 67%; I smoke 6 cigarettes. Those with chronic diseases are 21.8%. 17% of them regularly use medication.Conclusion: It was determined that the foot care witchcraft scores of women, those living in the city, those who have the habit of wiping/washing the inside of their shoes, daily airing and changing daily socks were found to be higher. It may be suggested to the society; training on foot hygiene, the use of shoes and socks, foot care and its importance, it may be suggested to organize it in a way that includes the residents and the male population.Öğe Foot Care Applications of Patients with Tinea Pedis Diagnosis and Affecting Factors(Galenos Publ House, 2022) Burucu, Rukiye; Ors, Ismail; Durmaz, Melike; Akdogan, Yunus; Ors, Ilknur OzkanObjective: The aim of this study is to determine the adequacy of foot care practices and the influencing factors of patients diagnosed with tinea pedis.Methods: Participants are 187 patients who were examined in a dermatology outpatient clinic in a state hospital in Anatolia between January 10 and April 15, 2021 and were diagnosed with tinea pedis. The research was carried out by applying a face-to-face questionnaire to the participants.Results: Exploratory factor analysis was performed on the scale used in the study. The total foot scale mean score of the group was found to be 39.31 +/- 7.98. The average age is 40.370 +/- 0.693, and that of men is 37.313 +/- 1.018. The majority are university graduates (69.1%), health insurance is obtained by the social security institution (41.0%). Employees working as civil servants more (32.4%), equal to the income and expenses of the majority (46.9%) and 67%; I smoke 6 cigarettes. Those with chronic diseases are 21.8%. 17% of them regularly use medication.Conclusion: It was determined that the foot care witchcraft scores of women, those living in the city, those who have the habit of wiping/washing the inside of their shoes, daily airing and changing daily socks were found to be higher. It may be suggested to the society; training on foot hygiene, the use of shoes and socks, foot care and its importance, it may be suggested to organize it in a way that includes the residents and the male population.Öğe Nursing Students' Views and Suggestions About Case-Based Learning Integrated Into the Nursing Process: A Qualitative Study(Istanbul Univ-Cerrahpasa, 2021) Burucu, Rukiye; Arslan, SeldaAIM: This study aimed to evaluate students' views and suggestions about case-based learning. METHOD: The research was planned by using qualitative method of phenomenological type. Case-based learning was integrated into the nursing process and implemented in four sessions, and then, students' views and suggestions were collected. In the interview, a semi-structured interview form was used, in-depth interviews were made, and the data were evaluated by qualitative data analysis. Phenomelogical approach of Colazzi was used in the analyzes and Huberman method was applied. The COREQ was used to analyze and report the qualitative data. The sample consisted of second-year students in the nursing department of a public university in Anatolia in the academic year 2017-2018. Participants attended the case-based learning program. A focus group interview was conducted with 10 of the participants. RESULTS: Participants are 10 students with a mean age of 19.86 +/- 0.78 years. A total of 65 opinions and suggestions were presented during the focus group meeting. These were grouped under two main and seven sub-themes. Participants had positive views on the program and gave practical suggestions. CONCLUSION: Case-based learning integrated into the nursing process is a practical nursing method that helps students learn and understand the nursing process better and approach patients from a holistic perspective.