Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi / Faculty of Health Sciences
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Item Apparently We Cannot Live, We are like Infectious Zombies: A Qualitative Research on Personal and Familial Experiences of Health Workers in the Filiation Teams in Turkey during the COVID-19 Pandemic(2022) Karatas, Mustafa; Gure, Merve Deniz Pak; Duyan, Veli; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0998-2552; 35658819This study aims to examine the experiences of health workers in filiation teams in Turkey. The qualitative research model has been used. 375 health workers have participated using a non-probability sampling method. The data were collected over the internet using the questionnaire. The data have been analyzed with the MAXQDA and various code-sub codes-segment maps and code matrices have been used. The results expressed in two dimensions: instrumental and emotional areas. It has been observed that issues such as burnout, loss of motivation, and future anxiety have often been coded due to poor working conditions of the filiation teams, lack of rewards, and other factors. They have been determined as experiencing social stigma along with fear of infecting their families, and therefore have problems with child care, visiting adult family members in the risk group. It is recommended to develop psychosocial support services and improve organizational conditions.Item Examination of the effects of COVID-19 on the psychosocial life and the sources of social support of people with rare diseases in Turkey(2021) Pak Gure, Merve; Karatas, Mustafa; Duyan, VeliThe study aims to examine the effects of the COVID-19 on the psychosocial life and the sources of social support of people with rare diseases in Turkey. The research was conducted with 178 rare disease patients. The sociodemographic questionnaire, The Fear of COVID-19 scale, General Health Survey-12, and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support were used. The Fear of COVID-19 Scale average score is 20.20 +/- 6.11, General Health Survey-12 average score is 5.82 +/- 1.77, and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support average score is 52.84 +/- 14.23. There is a positive correlation between ages and scores on The Fear of COVID-19 Scale (r = .221, p<.001). There is a negative correlation between the participant's scores on the Multidimensional Perceived Social Support Scale and the General Health Survey-12 (r = -,265, p<.001). It is suggested to develop social service delivery systems to support people with rare diseases.]