Aylin Aydin Sayilan | Anxiety disorders | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof DrĀ Aylin Aydin Sayilan:Ā Anxiety disorders |Ā Best Researcher Award

ASSOC.PROF. ATĀ Ā KIRKLARELI UNIVERSITY, TURKEY

Aylin Aydın Sayılan is an Associate Professor at the Nursing Department of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Kırklareli University. She submitted her application for the 2022 Academic Incentive with an impressive record of academic achievements. Her expertise lies in Surgical Diseases Nursing, particularly in the management of pain through non-pharmacological interventions. In her application, she listed various academic activities, including 33 publications, with notable contributions such as “Ağrı Yƶnetiminde Ä°laƧ Dışı Uygulamalar” and “The Relationship between the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cardiovascular Diseases with Self-Care Ability and Life Quality.”

Publication Profile

šŸ“… Recent Achievements:

Co-authored a study on the relationship between fluids consumed by surgical patients and their gastrointestinal motility. Explored the connection between kinesiophobia, functional level, mobility, and pain in older adults after surgery.

šŸ† Recognition: Received notable attention with a total academic activity score of 96.42 and a net score of 60.00 in the 2022 academic teşvik application.

šŸ“š Publications:

Co-authored the book “Ağrı Yƶnetiminde Ä°laƧ Dışı Uygulamalar” (Non-Drug Applications in Pain Management), contributing to chapters on the impact of pain on life quality. Published articles in international journals on topics ranging from the relationship between complementary medicine and cardiovascular diseases to the effects of COVID-19 fear on attitudes toward cancer screening.

Research Focus:

Aydın Sayılan’s research focuses on diverse aspects of healthcare, spanning from the psychological well-being of patients undergoing medical procedures, such as precolonoscopy lavender inhalation and long-term lavender administration during hemodialysis, to the professional values and job stress experienced by surgical nurses. Additionally, Aydın explores the impact of surgical interventions, like transurethral resection of the prostate, on the quality of life for patient spouses. The systematic review and meta-analysis on the effect of lavender oil on preoperative anxiety showcase an interest in complementary therapies. Furthermore, the investigation into the agreement between nurses’ mental health and compliance with isolation measures during the COVID-19 pandemic reflects a timely exploration of contemporary healthcare challenges.

 

Publications Top Notes

The Effect of Precolonoscopy Lavender Inhalation on Patient Anxiety and Comfort: A Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blinded, Single-Center Study

Effects of Long-term Administration of Inhaled Lavender During Hemodialysis on Patients’ Invasive Pain, Anxiety, and Comfort During Cannulation: A Single-blind Randomized Controlled Trial

An Investigation of Surgical Nurses’ Professional Values, Ethical Sensitivity and Quality of Care: A Cross-Sectional Study From Northwest Turkey

Examining the Job Stress Experienced by Surgical Nurses and Their Psychological Resilience Status

The effect of transurethral resection of the prostate on sexual life quality in patient spouses