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Year 2013, Volume: 21 Issue: 1, 57 - 68, 04.02.2013

Abstract

War/terrorism, occurring in the human hand, prevents the normal life of society, is destroying the support systems that enable them to cope. Wars and terrorist attacks; quite a lot of people risked his life to give, such as damage to health facilities, patient transport, advanced treatment negatively affects the ability to communicate with staff. Nurses in the war / terrorism incidents, identify unusual cases they can deliver health services effectively requires that they are available for personal and professional. This article is the historical process of nursing care given to war, war / terrorism incidents and for the importance of nursing education is to review the responsibilities of nurses in the fi eld of battle.

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Savaş, Terör ve Hemşirelik

Year 2013, Volume: 21 Issue: 1, 57 - 68, 04.02.2013

Abstract

Savaş/terör, insan eliyle meydana gelen, toplumun normal yaşantısını engelleyen, baş etmesini sağlayacak destek sistemlerini
yok eden durumdur. Savaşlar ve terörist saldırılar; oldukça fazla insanın hayatını tehlikeye attığı gibi sağlık kuruluşlarına
hasar vermekte, hasta naklini, ileri bakım kabiliyetini personelinin iletişimini olumsuz etkilemektedir. Hemşirelerin; savaş/
terör olaylarını tanımaları, olağandışı durumlarda sağlık hizmetlerini etkili sunabilmeleri için kişisel ve profesyonel olarak
hazır olmalarını gerektirmektedir.
Bu makalenin amacı, tarihi süreçte savaşlarda verilen hemşirelik hizmetlerinin, savaş/ terör olaylarına yönelik hemşirelik
eğitiminin ve savaş alanında hemşirelerin sorumluluklarının incelenmesidir.

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  • Allender, J. A., Rector, C., Warner, K. D. (2010). Community Health
  • Nursing: Promoting and Protecting the Public’s Health. 7th ed., Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 453-474. Anameriç, H. (2010). Türk Kızılayı’nın (Osmanlı Hilal-i Ahmer
  • Cemiyeti) savaş eserlerine kitap ve kütüphane hizmetleri (19121922). Erdem Dergisi, 58: 19-44.
  • Baltacı, T. (2010). Hemşirelik mesleğinin dünü bugünü. Sağlık ve Yaşam 19 Mayıs Üniversitesi Dergisi, 3(2): 8.
  • Boren, D., Forbus, R., Bibeau, P., McKenzie, R., McKinsey, K. (2003). Managing critical care casualties on the Navy’s hospital ships. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 15: 183-191.
  • Bowen, E., Bellamy, R. F. (1988). Emergency War Surgery Second
  • United States Revision, Emergency War Surgery, NATO Handbook. Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Offi ce, Washington, 163- 177. Brewer, T. L., Ryan-Wenger, N. A. (2009). Critical care air transport team (CCATT) nurses’deployed experience. Military Medicine, 174(5): 508-514.
  • Bridges, E. (2003). Military and disaster nursing. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 15(2): 13-14.
  • Bridges, E., Evers, K. (2009). Wartime critical care transport. Military Medicine, 174(4): 370-375.
  • Cox, E., Briggs, S. (2004). Disaster nursing: new frontiers for critical care. Critical Care Nursing, 24(3): 16-22.
  • Demi, A. S., Miles, M. S. (1984). An examination of nursing leadership following a disaster. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 6(1): 63
  • Dittmartr, S. S., Stanton, M. P., Jezewsk i, M. A., Dickerson, S. S. (1996). Images and sensations of war: A common theme in the history of military nursing. Health Care of Women International, 17(1): 69-80.
  • Duncan, R. ve ark. (2005). Grace under fi re. Nursing, 35(5): 62-64. Fahlgren, T. L., Drencart, K. N. (2002). Health care system disaster preparedness, part 2, nursing executive role in leadership. Journal of Nursing Administration, 32(10): 531-537.
  • Finucane, J. (2004). Civilian legacies of military nursing. Health and History, 16(2): 101-110.
  • GATA Hemşirelik Yüksek Okulu 2011-2012 Eğitim Öğretim Kitabı Sınıf Ders Programı. (2012). GATA Basımevi, Ankara, 1861
  • Gebbie, K. M., Qureshi, K. (2 002). Emergency and disaster preparedness: Core competencies for nurses. American Journal of Nursing, 102(1): 46-51 Hinton Walker, P., Garmon Bibb, S. C., Elberson, K. L. (2005). Research issues in preparedness for mass casualty events, disaster, war, and terrorism. The Nursing Clinics of North America, 40(3): 551-5
  • Hilton, C., Allison, V. (2004). Disasters Preparedness: An indictment for action by nursing educators. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 35(2): 59-65.
  • Hough, C., Sadler, M., Patrician, P. A. (2003). Military nursing at the forefront: The army forward surgical team. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 15(2): 193-200.
  • Hsu, E., ve ark. (2006). Healthcare Worker Competencies for Disaster Training. BMC Medical Education, 6(19): 1-9.
  • Ireland, M., Emorsan, E., Kontzamanis, E., Michel, C. (2006). Integrating disaster preparedness into a community health nursing course: One school’experience. Disaster Management and Response, 4(3): 72-76.
  • Janousek, J. T., Jackson, D. E., DeLorenzo, R. A., Coppola, M. (1999).
  • Mass casualty triage knowledge of military medical personnel. Military Medicine, 164(5): 332-335. Jennings-Sanders, A. (2004). Teaching disaster nursing by utilizing the Jennings disaster nursing management model. Nursing Education in Practice, 4(1): 69-76.
  • Kelly, J. (2010). Battlefi eld conditions: Different environment but the same duty of care. Nursing Ethics, 17(5): 636-645.
  • Kenar, I. (2004) Kitle imha silahlarına karşı savunmanın boyutu.
  • TSK Koruyucu Hekimlik Bülteni, 3(10): 243-259. Kenny, D. J., Hull, M. S. (2008). Critical care nurses’experiences caring for the casualties of war evacuated from the front line: Lessons learned a nd needs identifi ed. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 20(1): 41-49.
  • Leininger, E. Rasmussen, T. E., Smith, D., Donalt, J., Coppola, C. (2006). Experience with wound VAC and delayed primary closure of contaminated soft tissue injuries in Iraq. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 61(5): 1207-1211.
  • McLarnon, C. O., Wise, J. H. (2003). Blue water nursing: The role of navy nurses on board us navy combatant ships. Critical Care
  • Nursing Clinic North America, 15(2): 233-243. Mosca, W., Sweeney, M. P., Hazy, M. J., Brenner, P. (2005). Assessing bioterrorism and disaster preparedness training for school nurses. Journal of Public Health Management Practice, 11(6): 38-44.
  • Nies, M. A. Mceven, M. (2011). Natural and man-made disaster.
  • Community/Public health nursing: Promoting the health of populations. 5th ed., Elsevier, St. Louis, 561-583. Ökdem, A., Abbasoğlu, A., Doğan, N. (2000). Hemşirelik tarihi, eğitimi ve gelişimi. Ankara Üniversitesi Dikimevi Hemşirelik Hizmetleri Meslek Yüksekokulu Yıllığı, 1(1): 5-11.
  • Reineck, C., Finstuen, K., Connelly, L. M., Murdock, P. (2001).
  • Army nurse readiness instrument: psychometric evaluation and fi eld administration. Military Medicine, 166(11): 931-939. Ross, M. C., Smith, K. K., Smith, A. (2008). Analysis of afteraction reporting by deployed nurses. Military Medicine, 173(2): 210-2
  • Sanders, A. J. (2004). Teaching disaster nursing by utilizing the Jennings disaster nursing management model. Nurse Education Practice, 4(1): 69-76.
  • Sanders, A. J., Frisch, N., Wing. S. (2005). Nursing students’ perceptions about disaster nursing. Disaster Management and Response, 3(3): 80-85.
  • Sarnecky, M. T., Cox, D. R. (2001). 1901-2001: A century of heroism. Army, 51: 58-64.
  • Scannell-Desch, E., Doherty, M. E. (2010). Experiences of U.S. military nurses in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars 2003-2009. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 42(1): 3-12.
  • Veenema, T. G. (2007). Disaster nursing and emergency preparedness: For chemical, biological, and, radiological terrorism and other hazards. 2nd ed, Springer Publishing Company, New York, 3-29 Walker, P. H., Garmon, B. S. C., Elberson, K. L. (2005). Research issues in preparedness for mass casualty events, disaster, war, and terrorism. The Nursing Clinics of North America, 40(3): 551-564.
  • Weiner, E., Irwin, M., Trangenstein, P., Gordon, J. (2005). Emergency preparedness curriculum in US nursing schools, survey results. Nursing Education Perspectives, 26(6): 334-339.
  • Word Health Organization Health Topics (2006). http://who.int/health_topics/en (01.02.2013).
  • Wynd, C. A. (2006). Proposed model for military disaster nursing. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 11(3): 1-16.
  • Yaoder, L. H., Brunken, S. L. (2003). Peace making/peace keeping missions: Role of the U.S. Army Nurse. In Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 15(2):265-273.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Reviews
Authors

Hatice Bebiş

Serpil Özdemir

Publication Date February 4, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 21 Issue: 1

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APA Bebiş, H., & Özdemir, S. (2013). Savaş, Terör ve Hemşirelik. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing, 21(1), 57-68.
AMA Bebiş H, Özdemir S. Savaş, Terör ve Hemşirelik. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing. May 2013;21(1):57-68.
Chicago Bebiş, Hatice, and Serpil Özdemir. “Savaş, Terör Ve Hemşirelik”. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing 21, no. 1 (May 2013): 57-68.
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IEEE H. Bebiş and S. Özdemir, “Savaş, Terör ve Hemşirelik”, Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 57–68, 2013.
ISNAD Bebiş, Hatice - Özdemir, Serpil. “Savaş, Terör Ve Hemşirelik”. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing 21/1 (May 2013), 57-68.
JAMA Bebiş H, Özdemir S. Savaş, Terör ve Hemşirelik. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing. 2013;21:57–68.
MLA Bebiş, Hatice and Serpil Özdemir. “Savaş, Terör Ve Hemşirelik”. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing, vol. 21, no. 1, 2013, pp. 57-68.
Vancouver Bebiş H, Özdemir S. Savaş, Terör ve Hemşirelik. Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing. 2013;21(1):57-68.