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Aim: This research was conducted to examine the interventional postgraduate theses in the field of women’s health nursing related to gynecological oncology in Turkey. Materials and Methods: This research was conducted using the document analysis method. In the research, combinations of the words “gynecological cancer”, “gynecological oncology”, “nurse” were scanned in the National Thesis Center Database of the Council of Higher Education, and a total of 314 theses were reached. Fifteen theses, which were interventional and made by nurses, which allowed full-text access, were examined in more detail using the document analysis method. Results: The theses examined in the research were carried out between 2006-2021, 2 of which are master’s and 13 are doctoral theses. 4 of the theses were carried out in the department of nursing, 11 of them were carried out in the department of obstetrics and gynecology nursing. Although the aims of the examined theses vary, in general, the quality of life and well-being levels of gynecological oncology patients, their anxiety and depression status, symptom management after chemotherapy, the sexual life of patients, the awareness of patients and caregivers on this subject are theses. It was determined that most of the theses examined were in the experimental research type, and the results of the research showed that the patients experienced various problems in terms of quality of life and well-being, anxiety and depression, symptom management after chemotherapy, and sexual life, and that nurses made various interventions in this area. Conclusions: 15 interventional theses in the field of women’s health nursing related to gynecological oncology in Turkey have been reached, and in the studies reached, it has been determined that interventions related to gynecological cancers increase the quality of life of patients and are effective in symptom management
Cancer, Gynecology, Nursing, Women's Health, Gynecological Oncology
Cancer, Gynecology, Nursing, Women's Health, Gynecological Oncology
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