2008
DOI: 10.5222/terh.2008.43334
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Knowledges About Blood And Blood Components Transfusion of Midwifery And Nursing Students

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“…In the study, the data were collected with a semistructured interview form. In the preparation of questions placed in the form, 17 questions prepared as a result of a review of national and international literature related to the research topic were included (Baltacı et al, 2015;Çetin, 2013;Ergin et al, 2018;Flood and Higbie, 2016;Güleryüz, 2015;Güneş et al, 2008;Köroğlu and Altıntaş, 2018;Öğce, 2008;Ördekçi, 2006;Sarı and Altuntaş, 2007;Shamshirian et al, 2017;Whitehead et al, 2003). These questions are presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the study, the data were collected with a semistructured interview form. In the preparation of questions placed in the form, 17 questions prepared as a result of a review of national and international literature related to the research topic were included (Baltacı et al, 2015;Çetin, 2013;Ergin et al, 2018;Flood and Higbie, 2016;Güleryüz, 2015;Güneş et al, 2008;Köroğlu and Altıntaş, 2018;Öğce, 2008;Ördekçi, 2006;Sarı and Altuntaş, 2007;Shamshirian et al, 2017;Whitehead et al, 2003). These questions are presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bayındır-Çevik et al (2015) found that the least observed mistake by the students was wrong blood transfusion (Bayındır-Çevik et al, 2015). Güneş et al (2008) determined that nursing and midwifery students had insufficient knowledge about cross-match test causing the wrong blood transfusion to a patient, but their knowledge about the basic principles of transfusion was sufficient (Güneş et al, 2008).…”
Section: Nursing Students' Experiences Concerning Blood Transfusion 4...mentioning
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