Research Article

A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Volume: 4 Number: 2 July 1, 2022
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A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract

Any change or threat in society makes people nervous and cause changes in their behavior. Especially if the change is health related, individuals are more careful and meticulous to protect themselves and their families. With the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak individuals have begun to behave differently they even took their routine work to the second plan, people have moved away from public areas. They started to behave more carefully, especially in the case of going to hospitals where there are lots of other people due to the pandemic. In this study, within a month before the Covid-19 pandemic, the opinions of 30 families who applied to the pediatric emergency service three times or more were analyzed. When the results are evaluated, 83% of the statements made by the families about the protection of their children from diseases and the precautions they follow when they become sick, we can say that staying away from closed and crowded environments protects their children from getting diseases. As a result, during the Covid-19 pandemic process the social distancing policy shows us that the restriction on leaving the house for children under 18 is effective.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Educational Psychology

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Filiz Kuni
Türkiye

Publication Date

July 1, 2022

Submission Date

March 1, 2021

Acceptance Date

August 15, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Bolat, M., Kuni, F., Kurban, B., & Bingöl, Y. (2022). A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Universal Academic Research Journal, 4(2), 59-63. https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.888749
AMA
1.Bolat M, Kuni F, Kurban B, Bingöl Y. A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Universal Academic Research Journal. 2022;4(2):59-63. doi:10.55236/tuara.888749
Chicago
Bolat, Mehtap, Filiz Kuni, Büşra Kurban, and Yavuz Bingöl. 2022. “A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. The Universal Academic Research Journal 4 (2): 59-63. https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.888749.
EndNote
Bolat M, Kuni F, Kurban B, Bingöl Y (July 1, 2022) A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Universal Academic Research Journal 4 2 59–63.
IEEE
[1]M. Bolat, F. Kuni, B. Kurban, and Y. Bingöl, “A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic”, The Universal Academic Research Journal, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 59–63, July 2022, doi: 10.55236/tuara.888749.
ISNAD
Bolat, Mehtap - Kuni, Filiz - Kurban, Büşra - Bingöl, Yavuz. “A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. The Universal Academic Research Journal 4/2 (July 1, 2022): 59-63. https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.888749.
JAMA
1.Bolat M, Kuni F, Kurban B, Bingöl Y. A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Universal Academic Research Journal. 2022;4:59–63.
MLA
Bolat, Mehtap, et al. “A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. The Universal Academic Research Journal, vol. 4, no. 2, July 2022, pp. 59-63, doi:10.55236/tuara.888749.
Vancouver
1.Mehtap Bolat, Filiz Kuni, Büşra Kurban, Yavuz Bingöl. A Qualitative Study: Investigating the Decline in the Number of Application Cases in Maternity Campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Universal Academic Research Journal. 2022 Jul. 1;4(2):59-63. doi:10.55236/tuara.888749

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