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Kronik Ruhsal Bozukluğu Olan Bireylerin COVID-19 Pandemi Sürecindeki Gereksinimleri: Tanımlayıcı Bir Çalışma

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 1, 141 - 152
https://doi.org/10.46483/jnef.1620953

Öz

Giriş: COVID-19 pandemisi kronik ruhsal bozukluğu olan bireyler üzerinde önemli ruh sağlığı sorunlarına neden olurken bi̇reyleri̇n hastalık semptomlarının alevlenmesi için önemli bir risk unsuru olmuştur.
Amaç: Bu çalışma kronik ruhsal bozukluğu olan bireylerin COVID-19 pandemi sürecindeki gereksinimlerini belirlemek amacıyla yapılmıştır.
Yöntem: Çalışma tanımlayıcı olarak yapılmıştır. Çalışma Temmuz 2021- Haziran 2022 tarihleri arasında, Türkiye’nin İzmir ilindeki bir toplum ruh sağlığı merkezinde kronik ruhsal bozukluğu olan 107 birey ile tamamlanmıştır. Veriler tanıtıcı bilgi formu ve Camberwell Gereksinim Değerlendirme (CGD) Kısa Formu ile toplanmıştır. Normal dağılım gösteren değişkenler için bağımsız iki örneklem t testi analizi; normal dağılım göstermeyen değişkenler için Mann-Whitney U testi ve Kruskal Wallis testi analizleri kullanılmıştır. Kategorik değişkenlerin karşılaştırmalarında Ki-kare testinden yararlanılmıştır. Çalışmada p<0.05 değeri istatistiksel olarak anlamlı kabul edilmiştir. Araştırmanın uygulanabilmesi için etik kurul izni, çalışmanın yapıldığı kurumdan kurum izni ve çalışma kapsamındaki bireylerden onam alınmıştır.
Bulgular: Bireylerin yaş ortalamasının 45.19±11.77 olduğu, %58.9’unun erkek olduğu, hastalık süreleri ortalamasının 17.67±9.77 yıl olduğu, %65.4’ünün bekar ve %80.4’ünün çalışmadığı bulunmuştur. Bireylerin Camberwell Gereksinim Değerlendirme ölçeğine göre en yüksek ortalaması olan üç gereksinim alanının; sosyal ilişkiler, cinsel yaşam ve mali/maddi alanında olduğu bulunmuştur. Şizofreni tanısı olan, erkek olan, okur yazar olmayan, çalışmayan ve ebeveynleri ile yaşayan bireylerin gereksinim puanlarının daha yüksek olduğu bulunmuştur.
Sonuç: COVID-19 Pandemi döneminde kronik ruhsal bozukluğu olan bireylerin sosyal ilişkiler, cinsel yaşam ve mali/maddi alanında gereksinimleri daha yüksektir. Kronik ruhsal hastalığı olan bireylerin cinsiyetlerine, öğrenim ve çalışma durumlarına, aile yapısına göre gereksinim puanlarının farklılaştığı görülmüştür. Toplum ruh sağlığı merkezlerinden hizmet alan kronik ruhsal bozukluğu olan bireylerin gereksinimleri odaklı rehabilitasyon ve izlem sürecinin planlanması önerilir.

Kaynakça

  • Ballester-Arnal,R., Nebot-Garcia, J. E., Ruiz-Palomino, E., Giménez-García, C., & Gil-Llario, M. D. (2021). “INSI-DE” project on sexual health in Spain: sexual life during the lockdown caused by COVID-19. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 18, 1023-1041.
  • Bartels, S. J., Baggett, T. P., Freudenreich, O., & Bird, B. L. (2020). Case study of Massachusetts COVID-19 emer-gency policy reforms to support community-based behavioral health and reduce mortality of people with serious mental illness. Psychiatr Serv.
  • Blix, I., Birkeland, M. S., & Thoresen, S. (2021). Worry and mental health in the Covid-19 pandemic: vulnerability factors in the general Norwegian population. BMC Public Health, 21(1), 928.
  • Boldrini, T., Girardi, P., Clerici, M., Conca, A., Creati, C., Di Cicilia, G., ... & Lingiardi, V. (2021). Consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on admissions to general hospital psychiatric wards in Italy: reduced psychiatric hospi-talizations and increased suicidality. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 110, 110304.
  • Byrne, A., Barber, R., & Lim, C. H. (2021). Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic–a mental health service perspective. Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, 25(2), 27-33b.
  • Chatterjee, S. S., & Mukherjee, A. (2020). Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on pre-existing mental health problems. Asian journal of psychiatry, 51, 102071.
  • Clemente-Suárez, VJ, Martínez-González, MB, Benitez-Agudelo, JC, Navarro-Jiménez, E., Beltran-Velasco, AI, Ruisoto, P., ... ve Tornero-Aguilera, JF (2021). COVID-19 salgınının ruhsal bozukluklar üzerindeki etkisi. Eleştirel bir inceleme. Uluslararası Çevre Araştırmaları ve Halk Sağlığı Dergisi , 18 (19), 10041.
  • Corbett, G. A., Milne, S. J., Hehir, M. P., Lindow, S. W., & O’connell, M. P. (2020). Health anxiety and behaviou-ral changes of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 249, 96.
  • Druss, BG. (2020). Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic in populations with serious mental illness. JAMA Psychi-atr, 3, 2019-2020. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.3413.
  • Feng, Y. J., Fan, Y. J., Su, Z. Z., Li, B. B., Li, B., Liu, N., & Wang, P. X. (2021). Correlation of sexual behavior change, family function, and male-female intimacy among adults aged 18-44 years during COVID-19 epidemic. Sexual Medicine, 9(1), 100301-100301.
  • Fonseca, L., Diniz, E., Mendonca, G., Malinowski, F., Mari, J., & Gadelha, A. (2020). Schizophrenia and COVID-19: risks and recommendations. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, 42, 236-238.
  • Gil-Badenes, J., Valero, R., Valentí, M., Macau, E., Bertran, M. J., Claver, G., ... & Vieta, E. (2020). Electroconvul-sive therapy protocol adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of affective disorders, 276, 241-248.
  • Hao, F., Tan, W., Jiang, L. I., Zhang, L., Zhao, X., Zou, Y., ... & Tam, W. (2020). Do psychiatric patients experien-ce more psychiatric symptoms during COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown? A case-control study with service and research implications for immunopsychiatry. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 87, 100-106.
  • Hernández-Gómez, A., Andrade-González, N., Lahera, G., & Vieta, E. (2021). Recommendations for the care of patients with bipolar disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Affective Disorders, 279, 117-121.
  • Kavoor, A. R. (2020). COVID-19 in people with mental illness: challenges and vulnerabilities. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 51, 102051.
  • Kozloff, N., Mulsant, B. H., Stergiopoulos, V., & Voineskos, A. N. (2020). The COVID-19 global pandemic: impli-cations for people with schizophrenia and related disorders. Schizophrenia bulletin, 46(4), 752-757.
  • Lasevoli, F., Fornaro, M., D’Urso, G., Galletta, D., Casella, C., Paternoster, M., ... & COVID-19 in Psychiatry Study Group. (2021). Psychological distress in patients with serious mental illness during the COVID-19 outbreak and one-month mass quarantine in Italy. Psychological medicine, 51(6), 1054-1056.
  • Masoudi, M., Maasoumi, R., & Bragazzi, N. L. (2022). Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual functioning and activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 189.
  • Melamed, O. C., Hahn, M. K., Agarwal, S. M., Taylor, V. H., Mulsant, B. H., & Selby, P. (2020). Physical health among people with serious mental illness in the face of COVID-19: Concerns and mitigation strategies. General Hospital Psychiatry, 66, 30-33.
  • Mohammed, G. F., & Saad, H. M. (2022). Severe COVID-19 has low testosterone, estrogen levels, and impaired sexuality. Sexologies, 31(4), 477-486.
  • Moreno, C., Wykes, T., Galderisi, S., Nordentoft, M., Crossley, N., Jones, N., ... & Arango, C. (2020). How mental health care should change as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lancet psychiatry, 7(9), 813-824.
  • Muruganandam, P., Neelamegam, S., Menon, V., Alexander, J., & Chaturvedi, S. K. (2020). COVID-19 and severe mental illness: impact on patients and its relation with their awareness about COVID-19. Psychiatry research, 291, 113265.
  • National Health Service in England (NHS England). (2016). Improving the physical health of people with mental health problems: Actions for mental health nurses; 1–61. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_ da-ta/file/532253/JRA_Physical_Health_revised.pdf
  • Neelam, K., Duddu, V., Anyim, N., Neelam, J., & Lewis, S. (2021). Pandemics and pre-existing mental illness: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Brain, behavior, & immunity-health, 10, 100177.
  • Pacchiarotti, I., Anmella, G., Fico, G., Verdolini, N., & Vieta, E. (2020). A psychiatrist’s perspective from a COVID-19 epicentre: a personal account. BJPsych open, 6(5), e108.
  • Public Health England. Research and analysis: Severe mental illness (SMI) and physical health inequalities: briefing (2018). Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/severe-mental-illness-smi-physical-healthinequalities/severe-mental-illness-and-physical-health-inequalities-briefing
  • Rajkumar, R. P. (2020). Mental health considerations in children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: A literature review. Asian Journal of Psychiatry.
  • Ren, J. L., Zhang, A. H., & Wang, X. J. (2020). Traditional Chinese medicine for COVID-19 treatment. Pharmaco-logical research, 155, 104743.
  • Robillard, R., Daros, A. R., Phillips, J. L., Porteous, M., Saad, M., Pennestri, M. H., ... & Quilty, L. C. (2021). Emerging New Psychiatric Symptoms and the Worsening of Pre-existing Mental Disorders during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Canadian Multisite Study: Nouveaux symptômes psychiatriques émergents et détérioration des troub-les mentaux préexistants durant la pandémie de la COVID-19: une étude canadienne multisite. The Canadian Jour-nal of Psychiatry, 66(9), 815-826.
  • Schiavi, M. C., Spina, V., Zullo, M. A., Colagiovanni, V., Luffarelli, P., Rago, R., & Palazzetti, P. (2020). Love in the time of COVID-19: sexual function and quality of life analysis during the social distancing measures in a group of Italian reproductive-age women. The journal of sexual medicine, 17(8), 1407-1413.
  • Slade, M., Leese, M., Cahill, S., Thornicroft, G., & Kuipers, E. (2005). Patient-rated mental health needs and qua-lity of life improvement. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 187(3), 256-261.
  • Solé, B., Verdolini, N., Amoretti, S., Montejo, L., Rosa, A. R., Hogg, B., ... & Torrent, C. (2021). Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in Spain: comparison between community controls and patients with a psychi-atric disorder. Preliminary results from the BRIS-MHC STUDY. Journal of affective disorders, 281, 13-23.
  • Stefana, A., Youngstrom, E. A., Chen, J., Hinshaw, S., Maxwell, V., Michalak, E., & Vieta, E. (2020). The COVID‐19 pandemic is a crisis and opportunity for bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders, 22(6), 641.
  • Tuncer, G. Z., & Çetinkaya Duman, Z. (2019). Kronik ruhsal bozukluğu olan bireylerde Camberwell Gereksinim Değerlendirme Kısa Formu ve Öz Bildirim Formunun psikometrik özelliklerinin incelenmesi. Psikiyatri Hemşireliği Dergisi, 10(4), 233-240.
  • Tzur Bitan, D., Krieger, I., Kridin, K., Komantscher, D., Scheinman, Y., Weinstein, O., ... & Feingold, D. (2021). COVID-19 prevalence and mortality among schizophrenia patients: a large-scale retrospective cohort study. Schi-zophrenia Bulletin, 47(5), 1211-1217.
  • Zuniga, A., Navarro, J. B., Lago, P., Olivas, F., Muray, E., & Crespo, M. (2013). Evaluation of needs among pati-ents with severe mental illness. A community study. Actas Españolas de Psiquiatría, 41(2), 115-121.

The Needs of Individuals with Chronic Mental Disorders in the COVID-19 Pandemic Process: A Descriptive Study

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 1, 141 - 152
https://doi.org/10.46483/jnef.1620953

Öz

Background: While the COVID-19 pandemic causes significant mental health problems in individuals with chronic mental disorders, it has become an important risk factor for exacerbation of disease symptoms.
Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the needs of individuals with chronic mental disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: The study was done descriptively. The study was completed with 107 individuals with chronic mental disorders in a community mental health center between July 2021 and June 2022. Data were collected with the descriptive information form and the Camberwell Requirements Assessment (CGD) Short Form. Independent two-sample t test analysis for normally distributed variables; Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal Wallis test analyzes were used for variables that did not show normal distribution. Chi-square test was used in comparisons of categorical variables. The p<0.05 value was considered statistically significant in the study. Ethics committee permission, institutional permission from the institution where the study was conducted, and consent from the individuals within the scope of the study were obtained in order to conduct the study.
Results: It was found that the mean age of the individuals was 45.19±11.77, 58.9% of them were male, the mean duration of illness was 17.67±9.77/year, 65.4% were single and 80.4% were unemployed. According to the Camberwell Needs Evaluation scale of individuals, the three need areas with the highest average; social relations, sexual life and financial/material areas. Individuals with schizophrenia, male, illiterate, unemployed and living with their parents had higher needs scores.
Conclusion: During the COVID-19 Pandemic period, individuals with chronic mental disorders have higher needs in social relations, sexual life and financial/material areas. It has been observed that the needs scores of individuals with chronic mental illness differ according to their gender, educational and working status, and family structure. It is recommended to plan the rehabilitation and follow-up process focused on the needs of individuals with chronic mental disorders who receive service from community mental health centers.

Kaynakça

  • Ballester-Arnal,R., Nebot-Garcia, J. E., Ruiz-Palomino, E., Giménez-García, C., & Gil-Llario, M. D. (2021). “INSI-DE” project on sexual health in Spain: sexual life during the lockdown caused by COVID-19. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 18, 1023-1041.
  • Bartels, S. J., Baggett, T. P., Freudenreich, O., & Bird, B. L. (2020). Case study of Massachusetts COVID-19 emer-gency policy reforms to support community-based behavioral health and reduce mortality of people with serious mental illness. Psychiatr Serv.
  • Blix, I., Birkeland, M. S., & Thoresen, S. (2021). Worry and mental health in the Covid-19 pandemic: vulnerability factors in the general Norwegian population. BMC Public Health, 21(1), 928.
  • Boldrini, T., Girardi, P., Clerici, M., Conca, A., Creati, C., Di Cicilia, G., ... & Lingiardi, V. (2021). Consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on admissions to general hospital psychiatric wards in Italy: reduced psychiatric hospi-talizations and increased suicidality. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 110, 110304.
  • Byrne, A., Barber, R., & Lim, C. H. (2021). Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic–a mental health service perspective. Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, 25(2), 27-33b.
  • Chatterjee, S. S., & Mukherjee, A. (2020). Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on pre-existing mental health problems. Asian journal of psychiatry, 51, 102071.
  • Clemente-Suárez, VJ, Martínez-González, MB, Benitez-Agudelo, JC, Navarro-Jiménez, E., Beltran-Velasco, AI, Ruisoto, P., ... ve Tornero-Aguilera, JF (2021). COVID-19 salgınının ruhsal bozukluklar üzerindeki etkisi. Eleştirel bir inceleme. Uluslararası Çevre Araştırmaları ve Halk Sağlığı Dergisi , 18 (19), 10041.
  • Corbett, G. A., Milne, S. J., Hehir, M. P., Lindow, S. W., & O’connell, M. P. (2020). Health anxiety and behaviou-ral changes of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology, 249, 96.
  • Druss, BG. (2020). Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic in populations with serious mental illness. JAMA Psychi-atr, 3, 2019-2020. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.3413.
  • Feng, Y. J., Fan, Y. J., Su, Z. Z., Li, B. B., Li, B., Liu, N., & Wang, P. X. (2021). Correlation of sexual behavior change, family function, and male-female intimacy among adults aged 18-44 years during COVID-19 epidemic. Sexual Medicine, 9(1), 100301-100301.
  • Fonseca, L., Diniz, E., Mendonca, G., Malinowski, F., Mari, J., & Gadelha, A. (2020). Schizophrenia and COVID-19: risks and recommendations. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, 42, 236-238.
  • Gil-Badenes, J., Valero, R., Valentí, M., Macau, E., Bertran, M. J., Claver, G., ... & Vieta, E. (2020). Electroconvul-sive therapy protocol adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of affective disorders, 276, 241-248.
  • Hao, F., Tan, W., Jiang, L. I., Zhang, L., Zhao, X., Zou, Y., ... & Tam, W. (2020). Do psychiatric patients experien-ce more psychiatric symptoms during COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown? A case-control study with service and research implications for immunopsychiatry. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 87, 100-106.
  • Hernández-Gómez, A., Andrade-González, N., Lahera, G., & Vieta, E. (2021). Recommendations for the care of patients with bipolar disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Affective Disorders, 279, 117-121.
  • Kavoor, A. R. (2020). COVID-19 in people with mental illness: challenges and vulnerabilities. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 51, 102051.
  • Kozloff, N., Mulsant, B. H., Stergiopoulos, V., & Voineskos, A. N. (2020). The COVID-19 global pandemic: impli-cations for people with schizophrenia and related disorders. Schizophrenia bulletin, 46(4), 752-757.
  • Lasevoli, F., Fornaro, M., D’Urso, G., Galletta, D., Casella, C., Paternoster, M., ... & COVID-19 in Psychiatry Study Group. (2021). Psychological distress in patients with serious mental illness during the COVID-19 outbreak and one-month mass quarantine in Italy. Psychological medicine, 51(6), 1054-1056.
  • Masoudi, M., Maasoumi, R., & Bragazzi, N. L. (2022). Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual functioning and activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 189.
  • Melamed, O. C., Hahn, M. K., Agarwal, S. M., Taylor, V. H., Mulsant, B. H., & Selby, P. (2020). Physical health among people with serious mental illness in the face of COVID-19: Concerns and mitigation strategies. General Hospital Psychiatry, 66, 30-33.
  • Mohammed, G. F., & Saad, H. M. (2022). Severe COVID-19 has low testosterone, estrogen levels, and impaired sexuality. Sexologies, 31(4), 477-486.
  • Moreno, C., Wykes, T., Galderisi, S., Nordentoft, M., Crossley, N., Jones, N., ... & Arango, C. (2020). How mental health care should change as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lancet psychiatry, 7(9), 813-824.
  • Muruganandam, P., Neelamegam, S., Menon, V., Alexander, J., & Chaturvedi, S. K. (2020). COVID-19 and severe mental illness: impact on patients and its relation with their awareness about COVID-19. Psychiatry research, 291, 113265.
  • National Health Service in England (NHS England). (2016). Improving the physical health of people with mental health problems: Actions for mental health nurses; 1–61. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_ da-ta/file/532253/JRA_Physical_Health_revised.pdf
  • Neelam, K., Duddu, V., Anyim, N., Neelam, J., & Lewis, S. (2021). Pandemics and pre-existing mental illness: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Brain, behavior, & immunity-health, 10, 100177.
  • Pacchiarotti, I., Anmella, G., Fico, G., Verdolini, N., & Vieta, E. (2020). A psychiatrist’s perspective from a COVID-19 epicentre: a personal account. BJPsych open, 6(5), e108.
  • Public Health England. Research and analysis: Severe mental illness (SMI) and physical health inequalities: briefing (2018). Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/severe-mental-illness-smi-physical-healthinequalities/severe-mental-illness-and-physical-health-inequalities-briefing
  • Rajkumar, R. P. (2020). Mental health considerations in children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: A literature review. Asian Journal of Psychiatry.
  • Ren, J. L., Zhang, A. H., & Wang, X. J. (2020). Traditional Chinese medicine for COVID-19 treatment. Pharmaco-logical research, 155, 104743.
  • Robillard, R., Daros, A. R., Phillips, J. L., Porteous, M., Saad, M., Pennestri, M. H., ... & Quilty, L. C. (2021). Emerging New Psychiatric Symptoms and the Worsening of Pre-existing Mental Disorders during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Canadian Multisite Study: Nouveaux symptômes psychiatriques émergents et détérioration des troub-les mentaux préexistants durant la pandémie de la COVID-19: une étude canadienne multisite. The Canadian Jour-nal of Psychiatry, 66(9), 815-826.
  • Schiavi, M. C., Spina, V., Zullo, M. A., Colagiovanni, V., Luffarelli, P., Rago, R., & Palazzetti, P. (2020). Love in the time of COVID-19: sexual function and quality of life analysis during the social distancing measures in a group of Italian reproductive-age women. The journal of sexual medicine, 17(8), 1407-1413.
  • Slade, M., Leese, M., Cahill, S., Thornicroft, G., & Kuipers, E. (2005). Patient-rated mental health needs and qua-lity of life improvement. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 187(3), 256-261.
  • Solé, B., Verdolini, N., Amoretti, S., Montejo, L., Rosa, A. R., Hogg, B., ... & Torrent, C. (2021). Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in Spain: comparison between community controls and patients with a psychi-atric disorder. Preliminary results from the BRIS-MHC STUDY. Journal of affective disorders, 281, 13-23.
  • Stefana, A., Youngstrom, E. A., Chen, J., Hinshaw, S., Maxwell, V., Michalak, E., & Vieta, E. (2020). The COVID‐19 pandemic is a crisis and opportunity for bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders, 22(6), 641.
  • Tuncer, G. Z., & Çetinkaya Duman, Z. (2019). Kronik ruhsal bozukluğu olan bireylerde Camberwell Gereksinim Değerlendirme Kısa Formu ve Öz Bildirim Formunun psikometrik özelliklerinin incelenmesi. Psikiyatri Hemşireliği Dergisi, 10(4), 233-240.
  • Tzur Bitan, D., Krieger, I., Kridin, K., Komantscher, D., Scheinman, Y., Weinstein, O., ... & Feingold, D. (2021). COVID-19 prevalence and mortality among schizophrenia patients: a large-scale retrospective cohort study. Schi-zophrenia Bulletin, 47(5), 1211-1217.
  • Zuniga, A., Navarro, J. B., Lago, P., Olivas, F., Muray, E., & Crespo, M. (2013). Evaluation of needs among pati-ents with severe mental illness. A community study. Actas Españolas de Psiquiatría, 41(2), 115-121.
Toplam 36 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Hemşirelik (Diğer)
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Dilek Cılasun 0000-0003-0280-6203

Gülhan Küçük Öztürk 0000-0002-9220-6051

Zekiye Çetinkaya Duman 0000-0002-7447-874X

Gülsüm Zekiye Tuncer 0000-0001-8969-7139

Tuba Zavaroğlu 0000-0002-6712-9701

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 15 Ocak 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 18 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Cılasun, D., Küçük Öztürk, G., Çetinkaya Duman, Z., Tuncer, G. Z., vd. (2025). Kronik Ruhsal Bozukluğu Olan Bireylerin COVID-19 Pandemi Sürecindeki Gereksinimleri: Tanımlayıcı Bir Çalışma. Etkili Hemşirelik Dergisi, 18(1), 141-152. https://doi.org/10.46483/jnef.1620953

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