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Article Citation - Scopus: 1The Relationship Between Turnover Intention And Compulsory Citizenship Behaviour Of Nurses(Association of Executive Nurses, 2024) Selçuk, D.; Harmancı Seren, A.K.Aim: This study aimed to examine whether there is a relationship between turnover intention and compulsory citizenship behavior among nurses working in a training and research hospital in Istanbul. Method: The data of this descriptive and relationship-seeking study were collected with the participation of 191 nurses working in a training and research hospital in İstanbul between December 2016 and February 2017. Research data was collected through a questionnaire aimed at learning participants' personal information, Turnover Intention Scale and Compulsory Citizenship Behavior Scale. Data was analyzed on a computer. Descriptive statistics, parametric and non-parametric comparison analyze and Pearson correlation analyzes were performed. Results: Point averages of the nurses between “Turnover Intention Scale” and “Compulsory Citizenship Behavior Scale” were 2.90 (SD=1.11) and 3.42 (SD=0.90) respectively. The correlation coefficient for the relationship between the intention to quit the job and compulsory citizenship behavior was found to be r=0.315 (p<0.001). Conclusion: It has been determined that nurses have the intention to leave the job below the medium level, they exhibit compulsory citizenship behavior at the above medium level, and there is a positive, medium strength and very significant linear relationship between the intention to leave the job and the compulsory citizenship behaviour. © 2024 The Authors.Article Citation - Scopus: 1A Sentiment Analysis of Turkish Tweets Shared in Nursing Week During the Pandemic(Association of Executive Nurses, 2022) Doğan, M.B.; Oban, V.; Dikeç, G.Aim: This study aimed to conduct an artificial intelligence-based sentiment analysis of Turkish tweets about nursing during the nursing week during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: This is a retrospective descriptive survey. Between May 4 and May 19, 2021, Turkish tweets were analyzed using the Python library Tweepy. The search terms “nurse, nursing, and nursing week” were used to analyzed tweets for their positivity, neutrality, or negativity. Results: The analysis of 24,944 tweets revealed that tweets frequently express neutral emotions. The negative tweets frequently discussed issues such as societal gender perception, professionalism, burnout during the pandemic, salaries, inadequate nursing workforce, inequalities, violence against healthcare professionals, and the deaths of nurses. Conclusions: Social media applications can be recommended as important tools for raising awareness of the nursing profession identity, professionalism, visibility, and the perception of society towards nursing, nursing problems, and recommendations for solutions. © 2022 The Authors. Published by Association of Nurse Managers.Article Citation - Scopus: 1Using Media by Nurses: a Case of Novel Coronavirus Disease(Association of Executive Nurses, 2021) Kaya, A.; Seren, A.K.H.The term “media” used to explain the mass media provides the transmission of messages and information regarding the society. According to the researches, media has an important power in influencing the masses in terms of public interests and policies. By addressing the media as a priority, through individual or professional organizations, nurses can be effective in exposing the profession’s image in the media and policy issues affecting the profession. A more consistent approach to presenting nursing research to the public and using the media for this purpose will enable the public to perceive nursing as it is and support the use of research. In this review, basic knowledge tried to be provided by the nurses about what to do through the media and, the actions taken in the media related to the novel coronavirus disease which emerged first at the end of 2019 in Wuhan Province of China and in March 2020 in Turkey, were examined. © 2021 SHYD.Review Citation - Scopus: 2Nurse Employment In Some Countries In The World And In Turkey(Association of Executive Nurses, 2023) Soydaş, K.; Harmancı Seren, A.K.For a well-functioning health system, employing a sufficient number of appropriately qualified nurses is essential. The quantity and quality of nursing care are affected by the physical conditions of the workplace, support services, information systems, administrative practices, training and experience of nurses, care delivery models, and the number of nurses in the unit. Many criteria have been developed considering these different variables. These criteria are used in line with the health policies of each country. The aim of this review is to offer a framework for the employment policies of nurses in the world and Turkey. © 2023 The Authors.Article Citation - Scopus: 1Management of Diversities in the Context of Healthcare Professionals’ Attitudes Towards Diversities(Association of Executive Nurses, 2021) Çakır, H.; Harmancı Seren, A.K.People belonging to different cultures, ethnic origins, geographic regions, speak different languages and live together more and more in the world. This change has also found its counterpart in management practices, and diversity management approaches have begun to be included in the literature. In the light of the existing national and international literature, the study aimed to examine health professionals’ attitudes towards diversities and the factors affecting their attitudes. Considering the lack of literature in this field, the data compiled in this study are aimed to be useful in practices related to the management of diversities in the field of nursing. The study aims to provide a professional perspective on diversity and awareness of changing management paradigms for the manager nurses. © 2021 SHYD.Article Uzman Hemşirelerin Uzmanlık Alanlarına Uygun Birimlerde Çalışma Durumlarının Değerlendirilmesi(Association of Executive Nurses, 2024) Tuna, Rujnan; Seren, Arzu Kader Harmancı; Ates, NimetAmaç: Bu çalışma uzman hemşirelerin uzmanlık alanlarına uygun birimlerde çalışma durumlarını değerlendirmek amacıyla yapılmıştır. Yöntem: Tanımlayıcı tasarımdaki çalışmanın verileri, 2019 yılının Kasım ve Aralık aylarında bir üniversite hastanesinde çalışan ve araştırmaya katılmayı kabul eden 83 uzman hemşireden toplanmıştır. Veri toplama aracı olarak, hemşirelerin demografik özelliklerini, uzmanlık alanlarını, çalıştıkları alanları ve uzmanlık alanları ile çalışma alanlarının uygunluğunu sorgulamayı hedefleyen dokuz soruluk form kullanılmıştır. Bulgular: Çalışmaya katılan uzman hemşirelerin uzmanlık alanları incelendiğinde en yüksek oranda %24,1 (n:83) cerrahi hastalıkları hemşireliği alanında, en düşük oranda %2,4 (n:83) ise hemşirelikte eğitim ve halk sağlığı hemşireliği alanlarında uzmanlaşmanın tercih edildiği belirlenmiştir. Hemşirelik esasları, cerrahi hastalıkları hemşireliği, iç hastalıkları hemşireliği ve hemşirelikte yönetim alanlarında uzman olanların ağırlıklı olarak yönetici roller üstlenmişlerdir. Kadın sağlığı hemşireliği alanında uzman olanların çoğunlukla servislerde, çocuk sağlığı alanında uzman olanların ise çoğunlukla özellikli birimlerde çalıştıkları saptanmıştır. Uzman hemşirelerin %65,1'inin uzmanlık alanlarına uygun alanda çalıştıklarını düşündükleri, ancak böyle düşünmeyenlerin çoğunluğunun (%68,97) uzmanlık alanlarına uygun olan bir alanda çalışmakla ilgili herhangi bir istek iletmedikleri belirlenmiştir. Sonuç: Uzman hemşireler büyük oranda uzmanlık alanlarına uygun alanlarda istihdam edilmektedirler.
