n this study, it was aimed to examine the compliance of nurses with isolation precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. A descriptive and cross-sectional study design was used. The data were collected in a university hospital between April 21 and August 1, 2020, using the "Personal Information Form" and the "Scale Compliance with Isolation Precautions" by electronic questionnaire (Google form). 109 nurses (62.4% in the 18-29 age group, 67% female, 75.2% bachelor's degree, and 37.6% of them have a professional working period of 5-9 years) participated in the study. It was determined that the total mean score of the nurses' compliance with isolation precautions was 80.31±13.14. There was no statistically significant difference between nurses' scale total score averages and age, gender, previous use of isolation methods, compliance with isolation precautions, and their characteristics for the COVID-19 pandemic (The situation of receiving training on COVID-19 before starting to work in the relevant unit, following the developments regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, and having problems in applying isolation precautions while providing care to the COVID-19 patient) (p>0.05). However, it was found that the difference between the education level and the duration of working in the profession and the total score averages on the scale was statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusion: It was determined that the level of compliance of nurses with isolation precautions was high in the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it was seen that the characteristics of the nurses for the COVID-19 pandemic and the level of compliance with the isolation precautions were not related.
Type 1 diabetes is a process that children with diabetes and their parents can manage through repetitive training, care and close monitoring that they need to continue throughout their lives at the time of diagnosis. Type 1 forms diabetes management components into insulin treatment, healthy nutrition, physical activity, self-monitoring, multidisciplinary close-up and nursing approach. Insulintherapy is central to these components. With the development of diabetes technologies, an electromechanical pump entered the lives of the diabetic child and his or her parents, who automatically sends insulin continuously.In this compilation article, the advantages and disadvantages of the insulin infusion pump, which has become widely used globally, have been discussed in detail in the literature.
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