2019
DOI: 10.1177/0894318419826257
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The Effect of Watson’s Care Model on Anxiety, Depression, and Stress in Turkish Women

Abstract: Medical abortion is the termination of pregnancy in order to preserve the health of the mother before the fetus reaches birth. Medical abortions have physical, psychological, social, and economic effects on the lives of women. While physical problems such as hemorrhage, cervical laceration, uterine perforation, infection, endometritis, endoparametritis, and thrombophlebitis may easily be observed, psychological problems like depression, anxiety, helplessness, and guilt may be experienced and not recognized aft… Show more

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“…The available evidence shows that the most prevalent emotions during the process are emotional distress, anxiety, depression and shock (Akdag Topal & Terzioglu, 2019; Aktürk & Erci, 2019; Atienza‐Carrasco et al, 2020; Carlsson et al, 2016; Guy, 2018; Irani et al, 2019; Ramdaney et al, 2015; Ridaura et al, 2017; Rocha et al, 2018; Sun et al, 2018), as well as grief and bereavement (Irani et al, 2019; Qin et al, 2018; Ramdaney et al, 2015; Ridaura et al, 2017; Sriarporn et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The available evidence shows that the most prevalent emotions during the process are emotional distress, anxiety, depression and shock (Akdag Topal & Terzioglu, 2019; Aktürk & Erci, 2019; Atienza‐Carrasco et al, 2020; Carlsson et al, 2016; Guy, 2018; Irani et al, 2019; Ramdaney et al, 2015; Ridaura et al, 2017; Rocha et al, 2018; Sun et al, 2018), as well as grief and bereavement (Irani et al, 2019; Qin et al, 2018; Ramdaney et al, 2015; Ridaura et al, 2017; Sriarporn et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One day they are happily pregnant and the next day, they are coping with uncertain results and an unexpected possible diagnosis which will lead them to make a choice. To interrupt a desired pregnancy due to foetal anomalies, sometimes incompatible with life, or because the mother's health is at risk, entails a transitional period in which women suffer from emotional distress, anxiety, depression and shock, as reported by other authors who have explored women's emotional responses during the process of terminating a pregnancy for medical reasons (TFMR) (Akdag Topal & Terzioglu, 2019; Aktürk & Erci, 2019; Atienza‐Carrasco et al, 2020; Irani et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%