Ayşe Beşer - Nursing Science

Author Information

Ayşe Beşer is affiliated with the Public Health Nursing department at Koc University School of Nursing in Istanbul, Turkey. Her research work spans several critical areas in nursing and public health, with a particular focus on mental well-being, intercultural sensitivity, and quality of life among various populations.

Research Contributions

Ayşe Beşer has made significant contributions to the field of nursing through her extensive research. Her work includes investigating the impact of COVID-19 social distancing measures on mental well-being and burnout among Turkish women, examining ethnocentrism and intercultural sensitivity among nursing students, and exploring the quality of life and future expectations of refugee adolescents. She has also studied the adaptation of the HIV/AIDS-related Stigma Scale into Turkish, occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs in nursing, and the psychometric properties of various health-related questionnaires. Her research addresses important issues such as ambivalent sexism in nursing students, the challenges COPD patients face in quitting smoking, and the impact of health belief model-based pelvic floor muscle exercises on urinary outcomes in post-stroke patients.

Aliases

Ayşe Beşer is known by several aliases including Ayse Beser, A. Beser, A Beşer, Ayşe Beşer, and Ayşe Beşer.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citation Count 481
H-index 12
Paper Count 44

Publications:

DOI: 10.5152/archealthscires.2020.572072

Year: 2020

DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0013.3692

Year: 2019

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