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Fatma Özlem Öztürk
(Fatma Ozlem Ozturk)
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2021-2024
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Psychometric Properties
Health Promotion
Nursing Students
Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
Top Venues
Health promotion international
Journal of child and adolescent psychiatric nursing : official publication of the Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurses, Inc
International journal of clinical practice
The Journal of school health
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Publications
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Pınar Soylar
,
Fatma Özlem Öztürk
,
Sibel Sönmez
Coronavirus-related health literacy level of Turkish adults: psychometric properties of the scale.
Health promotion international
39 (3) (2024)
Ayşe Gül Yavaş Ayhan
,
Fatma Özlem Öztürk
The Effect of Laughter Therapy on Perceived Stress and Quality of Life in Persons with Schizophrenia: A Mixed Method Pilot Study.
Issues in mental health nursing
(2023)
Fatma Özlem Öztürk
,
Sibel Sönmez
,
Pınar Soylar
,
Orkan Okan
,
Kevin Dadaczynski
Coronavirus-related health literacy levels among school administrators and influencing factors.
Health promotion international
38 (4) (2023)
Fatma Özlem Öztürk
,
Ayfer Tezel
Health Literacy and COVID-19 Awareness Among Preservice Primary School Teachers and Influencing Factors in Turkey.
The Journal of school health
92 (12) (2022)
Sultan Ayaz Alkaya
,
Fatma Özlem Öztürk
The impact of internship on attitude towards nursing profession and peer caring behaviours: A prospective observational study.
International journal of clinical practice
75 (10) (2021)
Fatma Özlem Öztürk
,
Inci Acikgoz
The effect of laughter therapy on happiness and self-esteem level in 5th grade students.
Journal of child and adolescent psychiatric nursing : official publication of the Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurses, Inc
(2021)
Fatma Özlem Öztürk
,
Ayfer Tezel
Effect of laughter yoga on mental symptoms and salivary cortisol levels in first-year nursing students: A randomized controlled trial.
International journal of nursing practice
27 (2) (2021)