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Öğe Determination of the constipation status of the university students staying at girls’ dormitory [Kız öğrenci yurdunda yaşayan üniversite öğrencilerinin konstipasyon durumlarının belirlenmesi](Gulhane Military Medical Academy, 2016) Arslan H.; Hisar K.M.Aim: This study is done as a descriptive research to determine the constipation status of the university students staying at the girls’ dormitory. Method: The universe of the research was formed by female university students who reside at higher education dorms in Cankırı. Whole of the universe was covered in the study without doing choice of the sample. For collecting the data used in the study, sociodemographic questionnaire developed by the researcher (to determine sex, marital status, and Constipation Severity Instrument (CSI) were used. Results: 77.5% of the female universities students participate in the study are between 18 and 21 years old, 39% of them are second graders. 48.1% of monthly incomes are 500 TL or less, 14.9% of have the problem of constipation, 59.9% consumed water under and five cups a day and 52.6% describe motionless themselves. CSI average score of female students was 27.8±11.3 from 73. In participants was determined to more invisible receiving meals, who not consume fruits and vegetables, and immobilized, pain, laziness and blockage feces of the colon. Conclusions: According to these results, making the necessary training and advisory are recommended for reducing/ preventing constipation problems of students and support them t o deal with this problem. © GATA.Öğe Development of a scale to measure quality of life of overweight women(Springer International Publishing, 2019) Kitiş Y.; Hisar F.; Hisar K.M.Purpose: This study presents the results of methodological research that derives evaluation items and tests the validity and reliability of the scale to measure quality of life of the overweight women. Methods: The scale items were developed by the current researchers directly from the consultation data following a group interviewing process aiming to capture the women’s experiences, who are currently receiving primary health care. Pretest interviews were used to ensure that the questions were understood correctly. Six experts determined items for content validity of the scale and the evaluations of experts were scored using a content validity index. The scale is a Likert-type scale, ranging from 1 to 5. The items were tested on a sample of 506 healthy women. The body mass indices of participants were 30 and above. Psychometric analyses included explanatory factor analysis (EFA) and item response theory. Parallel analysis was used to extract factors in EFA. Internal consistency and Spearman Brown split-half test correlation were used for testing reliability. Results: The scale was refined as four final dimensions, comprising 40 items as a whole. The result of Bartlett’s Test of Sphericity was found sufficient (? 2 = 14164.92; p < 0.001) and the KMO value was 0.959. This statistically significant value (p < 0.001) indicates that the sampling was sufficient and data had normal distribution. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.967. The Spearman Brown coefficient was found to be 0.884. Conclusion: It was found that the scale is a valid and reliable assessment tool that can be used to measure the quality of life of overweight women. Level of evidence: Methodological study, Level V. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.