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Öğe Effect of education and counseling on anthropometric measures and healthy Lifestyle behavior among overweight and obese women(Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Cingil, Dilek; Goger, SedaBackground: It is extremely important to develop and maintain healthy lifestyle behaviors, particularly in overweight and obese women. Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of education and counseling on healthy lifestyle behaviors among overweight and obese women who attend a sports center. Methods: This pretest-posttest interventional study included a total of 60 women aged 18-49 years [intervention (n = 30) and control (n = 30)]. The data were collected using an introductory information form, the Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours Scale II, and an anthropometric measurements follow-up form. The participants in the intervention group were provided with education and counseling. The control group was administered the standard procedure at the sports center. Results: In the pretest comparison of the intervention and control groups, values of health responsibility, interpersonal relations, and spiritual development were greater in the control group than in the intervention group, and the difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05). In the posttest comparison, there was no statistically significant difference between the groups in terms of waist/hip ratio, BMI, interpersonal relations, and spiritual development (p > 0.05). It was found in multiple regression analysis: the BMI posttest (beta= -0.250, p = 0.028) predict negatively 25% of the HLBS II posttest total score and being in the intervention group (beta = 0.486, p < 0.001) predict positively 49% of (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Training and counseling based on the health promotion model are effective in developing healthy lifestyle behaviors. Women aged 18-49 years should be more frequently monitored in terms of obesity.Öğe Evaluation Of Nursing Functions In Home Health Services: A Retrospective Study(Marmara Univ, Inst Health Sciences, 2022) Sener, Senay; Cingil, Dilek; Goger, SedaObjective: This study aimed to evaluate the nursing functions of home health services. Methods: The study was planned retrospectively and descriptively in a state hospital's Home Health Care Unit. The study sample consists of all files of patients who received home health services between 16.01.2019 and 16-07.2019. Data Registration Form and Nursing Functions Evaluation Form were used in collecting the data. Kolmogorov-Smirnov test to test compliance with normal distribution in data analysis, descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, arithmetic mean, t-test and Mann Whitney U test in independent groups of 2, One-way ANOVA (Post-hoc Tamhane's T2 test if the difference between groups was significant) and Kruskal-Wallis test were used in groups of 3. Results: As a result of the data analysis, it was determined that there is a statistically significant difference between the independent, semidependent, and dependent function scores applied by nurses in patients with diabetes, recent operations, and heart failure(p<0.05). Also, a statistically significant difference was found in the nursing function scores applied in individuals who need palliative care and dieticians, use medical devices or assistive devices, and are fed enterally by tube(p<0.05).Asignificant positive relationship was found between the mean score of independent nursing functions and the frequency of home visits. (rs=0.142, p<0.05). Conclusion: As a result of this study, it was determined that semi-dependent functions are used more for nursing practices. It is thought that the interventions implemented by nurses will be more visible with the development of nursing registration systems inhome health services.Öğe Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Among 18- to 49-Year-Old Women: A Comparative Study(Sage Publications Inc, 2020) Goger, Seda; Cingil, DilekIntroduction: The prevalence of obesity has become a remarkable public health concern in a global extent. This study aimed to examine the difference between the healthy lifestyle behaviors of women with normal weight and those who are obese. Method: This comparative descriptive study included a total of 302 women aged 18-49 years. Results: According to regression analysis; duration of education (beta = -0.154), (age (beta = 0.376), presence of obese individuals in the family (beta = 0.177) and HLSBS II scores (beta = -0.115) were the factors that affected the BMI. The predictive value of these variables was 34.1%. Discussion: A significant difference was found between women with normal weight and obese women in terms of several sub-dimensions and overall HLSBS II score. We recommend that healthcare staff should design training and counseling services to improve the health behaviors of overweight and obese women.