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Öğe Correction to: Nursing Students’ Experiences on Assessing the Sexuality of Patients: Mixed Method Study (Sexuality and Disability, (2019), 37, 4, (613-623), 10.1007/s11195-019-09567-6)(Springer, 2019) Ozan, Yeter Durgun; Duman, Mesude; Çiçek, ÖzlemThe original version of the article was published with incorrect tables. The correct version of the tables is presented in this erratum.Öğe Experiences of nurses diagnosed with COVID-19 and recovered: A qualitative research(Wiley, 30.09.2022) Ozan, Yeter Durgun; Çiçek, Özlem; Topdemir, Esra AnuşAim:This study aimed to explain the feelings and experiences of nurses who survivedCOVID-19 in their care and recovery processes, based on Watson’s theory of humancaring. Background:The COVID-19 pandemic was an extraordinary time when nurses bothtook care of their patients and dealt with their illness by catching the disease them-selves. In this process, nurses who contracted the disease experienced the fear oftransmitting the disease to their relatives. Method:A qualitative descriptive research design was used in this study. The sampleconsists of 15 nurses selected by the convenience sampling method and diagnosedwith COVID-19 and recovered. The data were collected in face-to-face interviewsusing the individual in-depth interview method through a semi-structured interviewform. A thematic analysis was performed on the data according to the 10 carativefactors of Watson’s theory of human caring. Results:It was determined that the spiritual and professional difficulties experiencedby nurses who recovered from COVID-19 during the disease and symptom manage-ment process were the fear of death, infecting their family members and losing them,and the importance of life. Conclusion:It is considered that care practices based on Watson’s theory of humancaring will be beneficial in the management of these processes. Implications for Nursing Management:Nurses diagnosed with COVID-19 should besupported by the nursing management during their illness so that their negativeexperiences will not be repeated. Watson’s theory of human caring can help elimi-nate this sense of fear and loss.