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Öğe The effect of watching live arthroscopic views on postoperative anxiety of patients(SPRINGER, 2008) Bayar, Ahmet; Tuncay, Ibrahim; Atasoy, Nuray; Ayoglu, Hilal; Keser, Selcuk; Ege, AhmetSurgery is a stressful experience. Many minor interventions have been shown to cause considerable anxiety in patients, but whether arthroscopy leads to such anxiety is not well-known. Methods for lowering perioperative anxiety have been sought and listening to music or watching a movie have been recommended. The method of permitting patients to watch their own endoscopy has been studied infrequently. Our aim in this study was to find out the effect of watching simultaneous arthroscopic views on postoperative anxiety. A total of 63 patients were randomly divided into two groups: those watching their own arthroscopy formed group W, while patients that were only verbally informed formed group NW. The mean age of patients in both groups were 33 and 34, respectively. Meniscal surgery was the most commonly performed procedure (49/63 patients). The patients filled in state scale of State-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) forms and the study questionnaire (SQ) prepared for this study, just before and after the arthroscopy. Group W had significantly lower postoperative scores of STAI-S, whole questionnaire (Q-score) and all but one of individual statements in SQ. Having a previous operation history did not affect STAI scores. Age and level of education was not correlated with any of the studied parameters either. The ratio of patients that were pleased with the arthroscopy experience in group W and NW were 94 and 63%, respectively. Watching live arthroscopic views has led to a significant decrease in postoperative anxiety and worries about the surgery and the postoperative period, while increasing overall understanding and satisfaction of the patient.Öğe Gece Yeme Anketi-Türkçe Formunun psikiyatrik ayaktan hasta popülasyonunda geçerlilik ve güvenilirlik çalışması(2014) Atasoy, Nuray; Saraçlı, Özge; Konuk, Numan; Ankaralı, Handan; Güriz, Olga S.; Akdemir, Asena; Sevinçer, Güzin MukaddesAmaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, psikiyatrik ayaktan hasta popülasyonunda Gece Yeme Sendromunun (GYS) şiddetini ölçmek için kullanılan Gece Yeme Anketinin (GYA) Türkçe sürümünün geçerlilik ve güvenilirliğini değerlendirmektir. Yöntem: GYA'nin Türkçe sürümünün faktör yapısı, iç tutarlılığı ve geçerliliği incelenmiştir. GYA'nin Türkçeye çevirisinin ardından İngilizceye tekrar çeviri yapılmıştır. Düzeltme ve semantik uyarlama sonrası anketin anlaşılabilirliği değerlendirilmiştir. GYS tanısı psikiyatrik görüşme yapılarak konulmuştur. GYA 433 hastaya, iki hafta sonra yapılan tekrar testi ise 141 hastaya uygulanmıştır. Sonuçlar: Cronbach alfa katsayısı 0.69 bulunan anket yeterli iç tutarlılık göstermektedir. Test-tekrar test toplam puanları arasındaki intraclas korelasyon katsayısı 0.96 olarak bulunmuştur. Psikiyatrik değerlendirme sonucunda 97 hastada GYS saptanmıştır. ROC eğrisi altında kalan alan 0.90 olarak bulunmuştur. GYA puanında 18 değeri sınır değer olarak kabul edildiğinde duyarlılık %90.7, seçicilik %73.8 oranındadır. GYA'nin doğrulayıcı faktör analizinde özgün ankete benzer şekilde dört faktörlü yapı elde edilmiştir. Tartışma: Bu çalışmaya göre GYA'nın Türkçe sürümünün geçerli bir test olduğu, iyi tanısal özellik gösterdiği ve iç tutarlılığının yeterli olduğu söylenebilirÖğe The prevalence and clinical features of the night eating syndrome in psychiatric out-patient population(W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC, 2015) Saracli, Ozge; Atasoy, Nuray; Akdemir, Asena; Guriz, Olga; Konuk, Numan; Sevincer, Guzin Mukaddes; Ankarali, HandanObjective: In this study we aimed to investigate the prevalance and clinical correlations of night eating syndrome (NES) in a sample of psychiatric outpatients. Method: Four hundred thirthy three consecutive psychiatric out-patients older than 18 years were evaluated in the outpatient clinics using clinical interview according to the DSM-IV with regard to psychiatric diagnosis. Participants were also screened for presence of NES utilizing both clinical interview and self report based on Night Eating Questionnaire (NEQ) instruments. Sociodemographic and clinical features such as age, gender, education level, socioeconomic level and body mass index (BMI) were also recorded. The Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) and the Symptom Checklist-90 Revised (SCL-90R) were administered. Results: Based on the proposed diagnostic criteria of the NES via utilizing clinical interview method, 97 (32 male, 65 female) of the sample met diagnostic criteria for NES. The point prevalence of NES was 22.4%. No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of age, gender, marital status, education and BMI. The patients with NES had higher NEQ, BSQ and SCL-90R subscale scores than patients without NES. Prevalance of depressive disorder, impulse control disorder, and nicotine dependency was higher among patients with NES. No differences were found with regard to the medication (antipsychotics, antidepressants and mood stabilizers). Conclusion: Night eating syndrome is prevalent among psychiatric outpatients and associated with depression, impulse control disorder, and nicotine dependency. Body dissatisfaction and higher symptom severity are also other risk factors for the development of NES. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.