Turkish Journal of Health Science and Life
Yazarlar: Canan DEMİR BARUTCU, Fatma ZENGİN
Konular:Sağlık Bilimleri ve Hizmetleri
Anahtar Kelimeler:Refugee,War,Student
Özet: Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the perspectives of nursing students towards refugees in Turkey. Methods: This is a descriptive and cross-sectional study. The sample was composed of 220 nursing students. A 20-item questionnaire prepared by literature-based researchers was used as a data collection tool. Results: It was found that 63.6% of the students who participated in the survey had a female age of 19.69 ± 1.18, 45.5% had a middle income level, and 79.1% had a social security. While 55.5% of the students have not communicated with the refugees before, 92.3% of them have provided job opportunities to the refugees, 80.5% have empathized with the refugees, 27.3% of the family and relatives have negative attitudes towards the refugees, whereas 24.5% 57.3% of the refugees think that they should be helped if they ask for financial assistance, 59.1% of them feel uncomfortable with the inclusion of the refugees, 82.3% 62.7% of the refugees had information about their living conditions, 73.6% of the refugees used health services as competently, 83.2% of them did not have any individual problems related to refugees, 95% of the refugees returned to their countries when the problem ended n that they should have been looking at education as adverse to the rights granted to refugees 46.8% and 53.2% of refugees coming to our country is found to meet the undecided. Conclusion: It was found that nursing students in general have positive opinions about refugees in the framework of findings. It is proposed to plan initiatives for situations where information deficiencies are unstable.