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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Nurs Care, an open access journal

ISSN: 2167-1168

Euro Nursing 2017

October 26-28, 2017

32

nd

EURO

NURSING AND MEDICARE SUMMIT

October 26-28, 2017 | Paris, France

Evaluation of nurses' knowledge and behaviors for nanotechnology use in health

Bahar ASLAN

2

and

Aysel OZDEMiR

1

1

Research Assistant, Inonu Unıversıty Faculty of Health, Psychiatry Nursing Department

2

Research Assistant, Inonu Unıversıty Faculty of Health, Surgical Nursing Department

Objective

:This studywas carriedout as a descriptive study to evaluate the knowledge andbehaviors of nurses for nanotechnology

use in health.

Materials and Methods

: This study was conducted in a university hospital between December 2015 and February 2016. The

universe of the research was formed by the nurses working in this university hospital. The sample of the study was determined

as 210 nurses with the ability to represent 0.05 error level, 0.08 effect size and 0.95 universe according to the power analysis

performed. Nurses were selected by simple random sampling method. The data were collected by the researchers in the form

of a questionnaire prepared in the direction of the literature information. Descriptive statistical values were used in the analysis

of the data.

Results

: The mean age of the nurses participating in the study was 35.66±6.67 (min:21- max:54), 88.6% were female, 26.2%

were working for 20 years and over, 62.8% graduated from university or had upper education level, 44.3% of them had

knowledge about nanotechnology and 65.7% of these nurses was informed about nanotechnology via TV / Internet. 50% of

the participants affirmed that nanotechnology was the target, 59.5% said that the use of nanotechnology would improve the

quality of life, 50% wanted to work in hospitals where nanotechnology was used, and 43.3% said that the hospitals they were

working with were not qualified to use nanotechnology. 48.1% of the nurses stated that nanotechnology would accelerate the

diagnosis and treatment of diseases but 52.9% stated that the use of nanotechnology in the diagnosis and treatment process

would cause more harm than good. 51.9% of the nurses stated that nanotechnology was not sufficiently interested in nursing,

54.3% said nanotechnology use will bring new roles to nurses, and 63.3% stated that nurses need specialized nurses for the use

of nanotechnology in health field.

Conclusion

: If the use of nanotechnology in the field of health is considered to be an up-to-date method, it has been found

that the information about the use of this method by the nurses participating in the research is insufficient. It is recommended

that nurses be informed about the positive and negative effects of nanotechnology on long term health and academical nurses

should do research with the subject

Biography

I am Bahar ASLAN. I am from Turkey. I was born in 1990. I graduated from İnonu University Faculty of Health Sciences in 2014. I am a research assistant in Inonu

University since 2016. Recently, I have conducted my master thesis in Surgical Diseases Nursing Department.

bahar.aslan@inonu.edu.tr

Bahar ASLAN et al., J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-061