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COMPARISON OF TEMPORAL TRENDS IN THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF TRACHEA, BRONCHIAL, AND LUNG CANCER
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Trachea, bronchial, and lung (TBL) cancers are significant public health problems among the leading causes of death in Turkey and the world. In this study, it was aimed to determine and evaluate the temporal trends of incidence, mortality, and DALY rates of TBA cancers between 1990 and 2019. Mortality-Incidence Ratio (MIR) and Joinpoint Regression Analysis (JRA) methods were used in this study. Incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life-years were used as variables in the study. The temporal trends of TBL cancers were compared between the global, Turkey, and Socio-Demographic Index (SDI) groups. In this study, it was determined that the age-standardized global burden of TBL cancers tended to decrease between 1990 and 2019. While the burden of TBL cancers tended to decline in high SDI countries during this period, it tended to increase in low SDI countries. In Turkey, while the TBL cancers burden decreased until 2005, it increased after 2006. While the global cancer burden of TBL tended to decline in men, it tended to increase in women during this period. According to the data obtained from the research findings, the burden of TBL cancers tends to decrease globally. However, it tends to increase in low and low-middle SDI group countries. To reduce the TBL global cancer burden, it is recommended that health policies should be developed in both Turkey and international health systems for fair access to cancer treatment.
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https://openalex.org/W1518501491
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A Content Analysis of Turkish Newspapers: Prevalence of Articles Containing Health Information Related to Physical Activity.
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This study was retrospective in design and the purpose was to review health information related to PA (physical activity) in articles of Turkish newspapers. The search covered newspapers article printed between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2004 in all Turkish newspapers that are accessible via the electronic newspaper database. Four daily Turkish newspapers were identified as having regularly archived documents on Web pages. The search was limited to articles that contained the phrase “physical activity” within them and resulted in 184 published articles being identified. A total of 165 (89.7%) articles presenting health information messages related with PA were selected for content analysis in that study. General health information about PA (35.9%), weight management (21.2%) and cardiovascular (11.9%) effects of the PA were the mostly frequently given as the main content of the articles. The target population in the articles included sedentary population (27.8%), individuals having specific disease (23.9%) and overweight people (16.9%). Twenty-eight of the articles (15.2%) contained information regarding the duration and frequency of the PA for the target population. Thirty articles (16.3%) contained information suggesting general exercises for muscle strength and flexibility. In the articles, the rate of health professions or academicians cited by the journalist was 27.7% in the articles. It was concluded that between 2002 and 2004, the published articles relating to PA in the Turkish new papers to promote the awareness of public had inadequate suggestions for promoting PA. The experts on PA, such as health professions and academicians, must be augmented and encouraged to educate and change health behaviors of the community through newspaper.
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https://openalex.org/W854219972
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TÜRKİYE'DEKİ İŞ SAĞLIĞI VE GÜVENLİĞİ EĞİTİMİ SORUNLAR VE ÇÖZÜM ÖNERİLERİ
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Work-related accidents, remains an important problem in the magnitude of both at the social and economic consequences for Turkey. In our country approximately 74000 accidents occur in a year; as a result of this, 1152 workers lost his/her lives, 1888 worker became handicapped for ever. The cost of workrelated accidents for our country is about 40 billion Turkish Liras. 98 % of work-related accidents and all of the occupational diseases are preventable. The way to prevent them is of course education. In parallel with both in economic growth and the new Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) law regulations the demand for the qualified manpower on OHS has increased. In our country, the most common formal OHS training is provided by Vocational High Schools (VHS). To meet this need in our country, the number of Occupational Health and Safety, Worker Health and Work Safety programs which are set up in VHS of both public and private (foundation) universities, are increasing rapidly. Where there were 15 programs in 2011, this number increased 25 in 2012. In addition, the number of students in these programs has increased from 840 to 1580. In such an area which certainly need adequate education and experience like inter disciplines area OHS, this rapid increase bring other problems (quality of education) together. In this research, OHS education and training in Turkey which has a critical role in the prevention of accidents, is evaluated. In general, all the Turkish Education System on OHS training are examined, in particular OHS training conducted within VHSs put forward their problems and solution suggestions are made.
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https://openalex.org/W4312452666
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The monetary losses associated with hydatidosis in slaughtered ruminants in Turkey
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Hydatidosis is a parasitic zoonotic disease that negatively affects human and animal health and causes economic losses due to slaughter condemnation and risk to public health in developing countries. This study aims to determine the prevalence of Hydatidosis among slaughtered livestock in different regions of Turkey and calculate the financial losses associated with the zoonosis. For this purpose, livestock slaughter records from the livestock information system in 2020 were considered and direct and indirect economic losses were estimated. The study determined the prevalence of hydatidosis in small ruminants (0.03%) and cattle (0.0124%) and an average of 0.007% of the total number of livestock slaughtered during the period under study were infected with hydatid cysts. The direct and indirect economic losses were estimated at $98.558 and $466.891, respectively. The total monetary loss due to Hydatidosis in Turkey in the year 2020 was estimated at $565.448. In conclusion, significant monetary losses due to Hydatidosis in slaughtered livestock is still an important economic issue to livestock traders in Turkey.
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https://openalex.org/W4388879667
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A Comprehensive Study on the Prevalence and Determinants of Vision Impairment in the Turkish Population
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Objective: Vision impairment and eye diseases significantly affect quality of life and present a substantial public health challenge. According to the TUIK and the World Health Organization, a significant portion of the population suffers from preventable or unaddressed visual impairments. Understanding the prevalence, causes, and demographic distribution of these impairments can aid in formulating effective public health strategies. To analyze the prevalence, determinants, and demographic characteristics of individuals with vision impairment in Turkey, using data provided by TUIK. This proposal aims to utilize existing data to provide valuable insights into the public health issue of vision impairment in Turkey and to foster improved outcomes through targeted intervention strategies. Methods: Secure access to TUIK health survey data focusing on vision impairment in the population aged 0–65 years. We collected additional variables that may influence vision health, such as socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, educational level, and urban versus rural residence. We conducted a cross-sectional study using TUIK data from 2019 onwards, including demographic variables (age, sex, education, and income), and correlated them with the incidence and type of vision impairment. Results: Visual impairment affects approximately 1039000 individuals in Turkey, with a prevalence rate of 1.4%. There was a pronounced increase in visual impairment with age, peaking at 46.5% in those aged > 75 years. Females exhibited higher rates of impairment in most age groups. The most common causes of visual impairment include uncorrected refractive errors in children and young adults, glaucoma in adults aged 15-50, and age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy in those aged > 50 years. Conclusion: This study highlights a significant age and sex disparity in the prevalence of visual impairment in Turkey, necessitating age-specific and gender-responsive public health strategies. Prioritizing early screening, access to corrective measures, and managing age-related ocular diseases can address the increasing burden of visual impairment. Interventions should be tailored to mitigate risks and provide equitable healthcare access to improve visual health outcomes in the Turkish population.
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https://openalex.org/W2136077213
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Smoking Prevalence and Quit Rates in Edirne
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Tobacco related health problems are serious public problem for Turkey. The purpose of this study was to determine the smoking prevalence and quit rates in adults in Edirne. This was a crosssectional study conducted in the city center. The sample was chosen randomly from the neighborhoods covered by Public Health Center, which is representative of the population in the city center, weighted according to ethnicity (being Turkish Gypsy or not), age and gender. A survey developed by the World Health Organization (WHO), with some additional questions, was used for data collection. Categorical variables were compared with Chi square test and parametric variables were compared using the t test. Some variables related to smoking were analyzed using logistic regression. The survey was completely filled out by 645 individuals, 193 of whom were male and 452, female. It was found that 58% of the adults are current smokers (68% of the men and 54% of the women, p=0.001), 29% had never smoked (16% of the men, 35% of the women, p=0.000), and 13% had quit (16% of the men, 12% of the women, p>0.05). In the Logistic Regression, age, (adjusted OR=1.03), being Turkish Gypsy (adjusted OR=6.14), unemployment (adjusted OR=2.13), drinking alcohol (adjusted OR=6.42) and being a high school graduate compared to being illiterate (adjusted OR=2.90) were factors that significantly affected smoking. We concluded that smoking prevalence in Edirne, particularly in women, may be one of the highest of Turkey, and quit rates are considerably far from the national goals.
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TÜRKİYE’DE SAĞLIK HARCAMALARININ KARŞILAŞTIRMALI ANALİZİ
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In order to talk about the existence of an advanced and healthy society, health services that meet the needs of the society need to be presented. All expenditures made for the provision of these services are collected under health expenditures. In recent years, it appears that there has been a significant change in public expenditures policies for health services in Turkey. In this study, the development of public expenditures on health services in Turkey has been put forward especially after health reform and the level of health expenditure has been assessed in comparison with OECD countries.
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The Causal Effect of Education on Health Behaviors: Evidence From Turkey
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This study provides causal effect of education on health behaviors in Turkey which is a middle income developing country. Health Survey of the Turkish Statistical Institute for the years 2008, 2010 and 2012 are used. The health behaviors considered are smoking, alcohol consumption, fruit and vegetable consumption, exercising and one health outcome namely, the body mass index (BMI). We examine the causal effect of education on these health behaviors and the BMI Instrumental variable approach is used in order to address the endogeneity of education to health behaviors. Educational expansion of the early 1960s is used as the source of exogenous variation in years of schooling. Our main findings are as follows. Education does not significantly affect the probability of smoking or exercising. The higher the education level the higher the probability of alcohol consumption and the probability of fruit and vegetable consumption. Higher levels of education lead to higher BMI levels. This study provides a baseline for further research on the various aspects of health behaviors in Turkey.
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Assessment of the change in burden of respiratory diseases in children and household smoking habits in Turkey after adoption of National Tobacco Control Program
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<b>Background:</b> There is sufficient evidence to infer a causal relationship between second- and third-hand smoke exposure and lower respiratory illnesses, acute and recurrent otitis media and chronic middle ear effusion in children. In January 2008, National Tobacco Control Program and Action Plan of Turkey law on tobacco control was signed by the president, which includes a comprehensive ban on smoking in public places, workplaces and on advertising, promotions and sponsorships for 2008–2012, and later for 2015–2018. In this study we aimed to assess the change in burden of upper and lower respiratory diseases in children and household smoking habits in Turkey after adoption of National Tobacco Control Program. <b>Material and Method:</b> Statistical data released by Turkish Statistical Institute was reviewed for upper and lower respiratory illnesses as percentage per year from 2008 to 2016 for children under 6-year-old for both genders, and for and household smoking habit frequencies from 2010 to 2016. <b>Results:</b> Percentages for both upper and lower respiratory illnesses decreased between 2006 and 2012 but increased between 2012 and 2016 (Figure 1 and 2). Household smoking habit frequencies slightly decreased between 2010 and 2016 (54,5% and 54,1% respectively). <b>Conclusion:</b> Adoption of National Tobacco Control Program in Turkey is gladsome but is not sufficient to decrease the burden of upper and lower respiratory diseases in children and household smoking habits in all country. More and effective control methods are necessary to prevent children from environmental tobacco smoke exposure.
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943 Prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal diseases and disability in construction workers in ankara
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<h3>Introduction</h3> Musculoskeletal diseases (MSD) affect almost 30% of the global construction sectorworkforce. Recent studies have shown high risks in bricklayers, plasterers and carpenters. The main causes of MSD in construction workers are heavy lifting, repetitive movements and poor ergonomic working postures. However, there are no studies in Turkey assessing work-related MSD prevalence in the construction sectorand related disability in work and daily life. The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence of work related musculoskeletal symptoms and disability in manual handling construction workers active in the construction of new buildings for a city hospital in Ankara. <h3>Methods</h3> We plan a cross-sectional study using a questionnaire on sociodemographic characteristics, risk factors at work and employment conditions, work history, health status, the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ), and disability, as a consequence of work-related MSD, using a supervised face-to-face interview method. The interviews will be performed by trained occupational health and safety specialists from the Public Health Institution of Turkey (PHIT). The study proposal has been approved by the PHITand the construction company. Workers will be asked for informed consent. <h3>Results</h3> We will include about 1.200 Turkish workers in the construction branch in the study. The prevalence of work-related MSD and disability will be determined, stratified for occupational groups and socio-demographic variables. Results are expected in October 2017. <h3>Discussion</h3> The main outcome is the estimated prevalence of work-related MSDs in construction workers and associated occupational risk factors in the construction branch of Turkey. We will also analyse the effect of these disorders on the prevalence of disability in work and daily life. Based on the results, interventions for prevention will be recommended.
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The Trends of Prevalence of Obesity in Turkey From 2008-2016
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Objective: Obesity is one of the major public health problems in Turkey and worldwide. This study was conducted to determine the trends of the obesity prevalence in Turkey from 2008 to 2016 by analysing sociodemographic data.
 Materials and Methods: This study was cross-sectional. Analysis was performed based on 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016 data from Health Survey by Turkish Statistical Institute. Of the 128484 individuals who participated in Turkish Health Research, the body mass index (BMI) of 87205 individuals with aged 15 and older has been calculated. Categorical variables were represented as frequency (%) and continuous variables were represented as mean (±standard deviation) within parentheses. The data were analyzed with SPSS 20 software.
 Results: Our findings showed that 16.2% of the individuals 15 years and over was obese (18.7% among women and 13.5% among men P-value< 0.001) in 2008, and the prevalence increased to 22 % in 2016 (26% among women and 17% among men P-value< 0.001). The ratios of obesity were higher among the individuals having a low education (P-value< 0.001) and income level (P-value< 0.001; between 2010-2016) compared to other groups.
 Conclusion: Our study demonstrated alarming rates of obesity, particularly among women, among the population 55 to 64 years of age regardless of gender, which was closely associated with low education and income levels. It is crucial to gain healthy lifestyle behaviors within the society and implement strategies and policies for diverse risk groups.
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Health Promotion Among Home-Dwelling Elderly Individuals in Turkey
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Abstract Although the social structure of Turkish society has changed from a broad family order to a nuclear family, family relations still hold an important place, where traditional elements dominate. Still, elderly people are cared for by their family in their home environment. Thus, the role of family members is crucial in taking care of elderly individuals. In Turkey, the responsibility of care is largely on women; the elderly’s wife, daughter, or daughter-in-law most often provides the care. Family members who provide care need support so that they can maintain their physical, psychological and mental health. At this point, Antonovsky’s salutogenic health model represents a positive and holistic approach to support individual’s health and coping. The salutogenic understanding of health emphasizes both physical, psychological, social, spiritual and cultural resources which can be utilized not only to avoid illness, but to promote health. With the rapidly increasing ageing population globally, health expenditures and the need for care are increasing accordingly. This increase reveals the importance of health-promoting practices in elderly care, which are important for the well-being and quality of life of older individuals and their families, as well as cost effectiveness. In Turkey, the emphasis on health-promoting practices is mostly focused in home-care services including examination, treatment, nursing care, medical care, medical equipment and device services, psychological support, physiotherapy, follow-up, rehabilitation services, housework (laundry, shopping, cleaning, food), personal care (dressing, bathroom, and personal hygiene help), 24-h emergency service, transportation, financial advice and training services within the scope of the social state policy for the elderly 65 years and older, whereas medical management of diseases serves elderly over the age of 85. In the Turkish health care system, salutogenesis can be used in principle for two aims: to guide health-promotion interventions in health care practice, and to (re)orient health care practice and research. The salutogenic orientation encompasses all elderly people independently of their position on the ease-/dis-ease continuum. This chapter presents health-promotion practices in the care of elderly home-dwelling people living in Turkey.
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The Turkish government liberalized national healthcare policies in 2008 enabling Turkish citizens to seek general care in hospital emergency departments (ED). The number of ED visits has exceeded the total population every year for the last ten years. To explain this phenomenon and to identify trends and risk factors for non-emergent visits, we retrospectively reviewed the ED records of a tertiary hospital and the Turkish Ministry of Health bulletin.This retrospective record-based study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Samsun province of Turkey. A total of 87,528 records of adult patients who visited the ED between January 1 and December 31, 2017, were included in this study. We evaluated the pattern of ED use for non-emergent patients by age, gender, nationality, time of visit, means of arrival, ICD (International Classification of Diseases) diagnostic codes, triage codes, number of repeated and out-of-hours visits. We used the Turkish Ministry of Health statistics bulletins to compare the number of ED visits across the country by year.The non-emergent visit rate in ED was found 9.9%. The rate of non-emergent ED visits was significantly higher in the 18-44 age group, in the female gender, and in those who arrived at the ED without an ambulance. The number of non-emergent visits was very similar between weekends and weekdays but was significantly higher in working hours on weekdays than out-of-hours (p<0.001). The most frequent diagnostic code was "Pain, unspecified" (R52) and the rate of repeat visits was 14.8% of non-emergent ED visits. According to binary logistic analysis, non-emergency visits were associated with 18-44 age group (OR = 2.75), female gender (OR = 1.11) and non-ambulance transportation (OR = 9.86).Our results showed that the 18-44 age group and female gender seek care in the ED for non-emergent problems more than the other parts of the population. The numbers of ED visits in the last decade continued to increase regardless of population growth. The health policy changes may have facilitated access to rapid physical and laboratory examination but also an exacerbation of the free-rider problem in ED services.
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Analysis of Social Aid in Turkey During the Covid-19 Epidemic
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The Covid-19 epidemic started in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and was accepted as an epidemic disease by the World Health Organization in January 2020 and was declared a pandemic on March 11th, 2011. Since the beginning of the epidemic, it has caused enormous social and economic losses, and its impacts are still continuing. Due to Covid-19, approximately 6 million people worldwide and a hundred thousand people in Turkey have died so far. Many solutions have been tried to be produced in the world and in Turkey in order to reduce the social and economic effect of Covid-19, which causes enormous social and economic losses, on societies. Undoubtedly, the economic and social assistance to be provided by the states and other non-governmental organizations during disasters such as Covid-19 is important and necessary in terms of preventing the negativities experienced. Turkey, as the rest of the world, the government has tried to take measures to reduce the economic and social losses of Covid-19 and to fight the epidemic. In order to reduce the effects of Covid-19, it is important to examine the aid provided in Turkey and to investigate its social and economic effects in terms of being prepared for similar disasters that may occur in the future. In this article, by obtaining the amounts and the qualifications of aids provided by the private sector and public institutions whether they are adequate or not has been examined and evaluated. As a result, it has been evaluated that the Covid-19 epidemic process is managed in a controlled manner due to the adequacy of health personnel and health institutions and also vaccine applications are successful; social and economic aids are provided, but the economic aid is not sufficient compared to the aid provided by developed countries.
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PIN24 Budget Analysis of Turkish National Immunization Program
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Vaccines are often hailed as one of the most effective public health methods in preventing infectious diseases. Whilst the availability and introduction of new vaccines to address unmet needs has the potential to further increase the public health impact of immunization programmes, this also poses challenges to policy makers, who are confronted with the need to make decisions in the face of limited resources and budget constraints. The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the cost of vaccination in Turkey for the current National Immunization Program (NIP). Analysis was done to estimate the cost per capita and cost of lifelong vaccination in Turkey in 2019. Data on current spending on vaccines, demographics, vaccination coverage rates (VCRs), publicly available vaccine list prices and overall healthcare expenditure was used. Overall annual cost of the NIP in Turkey in 2019 was €M158 which represents 0.55% of the total healthcare budget. Vaccines per capita spending in 2019 was €1.9. Cost of vaccinating an individual throughout an entire lifespan using publicly available vaccine prices and in full compliance with the NIP schedule would cost €433 to vaccinate against 13 pathogens. Results of this analysis show that even with exemplary VCRs (>95% for the last 10 years for all NIP vaccines), immunization represents just 0.55% of the total healthcare budget. Vaccine per capita cost in 2019 was €1.9, which is lower compared to other European countries, but also other pharmaceutical groups per capita spending in Turkey. Improving NIPs is important in periods when governments are looking for more efficient healthcare use, but this will require appropriate budgets to be allocated to the existing and the new vaccination programs.
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TÜTÜN ÜRÜNLERİNE YÖNELİK OLUŞTURULAN POLİTİKALARA VERİLEN TEPKİLER VE TÜRKİYE’DEKİ KARŞILIĞI
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Tobacco use is one of the main risk factors for many noncommunicable diseases (NCD) such as cancer, lung and cardiovascular diseases. Tobacco consumption causes more than 8 million death each year in the worldwide and more than 100 thousand death in the Turkey. More than 7 million of these deaths have been associated with direct tobacco use and approximately 1.2 million have been associated with exposure to smoke. Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) which is the first international public health treaty and against the increasing tobacco use has been introduced to the world in 2003. The MPOWER policy package has been prepared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in six steps according to the FCTC criteria in order to guide the countries to fight against tobacco. The Convention aims to protect current and future generations from the destructive effects of tobacco on health, economy and social and environmental impacts. Turkey is the first country to implement MPOWER measure fully. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to explain policies against tobacco products to understand global response against established policies and to describe the policies evaluation in Turkey. Global Adult Tobacco Surveys and the World Health Organization Global Tobacco Reports were used to make comparisons with other countries. In the literature review, it is understood that tobacco consumption is decreasing in the world. Also, it is seen that Turkey's progress in the fight against tobacco. This progress is due to correct and on-site policies, correct monitoring and accurate evaluations. It is concluded that society in Turkey is protected against second hand smoke in public areas, but there is further needs to develop a policy for the protection of second hand smoke in public transports and home environment.
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THE USE OF TWITTER TO INCREASE THE AWARENESS ON HEALTH ISSUES: AN ANALYSIS THROUGH REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF HEALTH TWITTER ACCOUNT
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New media is preffered to use by many different organizations. Governmental organizations is also one of these which uses the tools of new media to communicate with their target audience. From this poing the aim of this research is to explore how the Turkish Ministry of Health use its Twitter account to create an awareness on health issues. Through purposive sampling the Twitter account of the Turkish Ministry of Health is analyzed. Only the public advertisements which are published between 11 July 2018 and 11 October 2018 is chosen. The total numbers of the public ads were 59. The results indicated that Turkish Ministry of Health uses twitter in an effective way to communicate with their audience. The visuals and the messages that they use in their designs are used in a balanced way and they both supports each other. They do not only create an awareness on health issues but also try to empathize the importance of blood donation, vaccines and giving a road to ambulance. So it is possible to say that they also use public advertisements in order to make a change on attitudes. Since new media is an important tool, each organization should use it effectively because its power cannot be underestimated.
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Evaluating the performance of primary health care services in Turkey and the use of the Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCAT): lessons from Brazil in a national random household survey
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Like Brazil, Turkey spends about $1,200 per capita on health. In demographic terms, other similarities can be observed: the population over 65 years old is close to 9.0% in both countries, away from the demographic trend of aging in Europe, where the OECD average for a set of 36 countries is 17.4%. However, the share of health expenditure in relation to GDP is different: in the first 9.2% and in the second only 4.2%, although, this percentage in the case of Turkey considers that most of the spending comes from public sources (about 80%), while in Brazil only 43%
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Vital Decisions: A Critical Look at Health Literacy in Turkey
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Turkish health care system is very complicated. Access to comprehensive information about available health care services in the community is necessary to determine health literacy level and meet the needs of their clients. Health care workers, public health organisations, nationwide organizations, ministries, educational materials, websites and librarians play an important role in linking their clients with appropriate health services.
This study will describe the development of health literacy projects which have been practiced since 2000 in Turkey. In the context of study, 25 written case studies – reports have been examined and 2 of them have been found very important and critical projects for health literacy studies in Turkey. Common challenges and opportunities for providing accessible health literacy studies are presented in this paper through 2 case studies, including: National Health Network, and Ankara Project. In “National Health Network” study, data was obtained via using questionnaire to evaluate health literacy, General Health Survey, “Evaluation of the Written Materials Appropriateness” has been formed to evaluate available patient educational materials in healthcare centres, DISCERN (Quality Criteria for Consumer Health Information) tool has been used to determine reliability and information quality of the education materials. In “Ankara Project” study, data was collected via face – to – face interview with patients and was analyzed by using One – Way ANOVA, T test and chi-square tests. Based on the results from these 2 studies, the goal is to decrease the existing information gap for this increasing demand. While this study is facilitating access to information on health literacy studies in Turkey, it may be possible to discuss both the opportunities and challenges for the provision of equitable information services in health.
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Valuing the Impact of Air and Noise Pollution and the Extra Costs on Health Status in Turkey
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This study explores the determinants of health status and the effects of the air and noise
pollution on health status in Turkey during the period 2006-2012. The additional costs
associated with their impact on health status are estimated. A pseudo panel data created based
on age and region cohorts and two and three stage least squares instrumental variables
approaches are followed using wind direction and regional complaint rates on air and noise
pollution as instruments. Based on the favoured estimates the additional costs for individuals
who reported problems with air and noise pollution are 20.00-25.00 Turkish Liras (TL) per
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Ambient Air Quality and General Health Outcomes in Nigde (Turkey) between 2011 and 2017
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We aimed to provide information for health practitioners and other related people about the association between ambient air quality and adverse health outcomes in the general population of Nigde, a central Turkish city, within the context of current health data epidemiological evidence.The present study highlights the connection between health problems and time series of particulate matter (PM10) and sulphur dioxide (SO2) in Nigde, Turkey between 2011 and 2017. Significant morbidity is linked to ambient air pollution, resulting in a significant economic cost to society.We found that the required funds to treat cancers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease triggered by ambient air pollution in Nigde, exceed 9 million US dollars per year, even when only the city center is taken into account.As Turkish cities grow and urban population density increases, air pollution issues need to be given priority in order to protect the health of the public and support sustainable development for future generations. It is recommended that particulate matter concentration in this urban center should be significantly reduced to minimize health problems.
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Evde Sağlık Hizmetleri ve Gözden Kaçmış Bir Meme Kanseri Vakası
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Abstract Breast cancer is a major public health problem in Turkey, as it is around the world.It is the most common cancer in women in the world and in Turkey. Early diagnosis and treatment is very important as there is no exact way to prevent the breast cancer. This would be reduced the mortality and morbidity rates. So, every family physician should routinely do the breast examination after determining breast cancer risk factors with in the periodical health examinations and preventive medicine. In this context, family physicians should not neglect homecare patients. In this article, we aimed to draw attention to the importance of this issue by presenting a neglected breast cancer case which was applied to homecare service.
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https://openalex.org/W3089560242
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Risk Perception of The Public Towards Air Pollution in Urban Turkey
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Air pollution is a severe environment and health issue that has been long recognised in the city ofAdana, Turkey with acknowledged adverse effects on human well-being. Despite its importance, little isknown about the public perception of air pollution. This study seeks to determine the public perception ofthe risks of air pollution in urban Turkey and self-reported experience to limit personal exposure to ambientair pollution. Data was collected through a survey questionnaire in Adana city centre with a total sample of200 respondents. The results indicate that perceived risk of air pollution was influenced by sociodemographic factors, location, behavioural intention, self-reported experience, and health variables. The riskperception of air pollution, especially in urban areas, plays an important role in understanding and predictingsymptoms caused by environmental pollution at relatively low levels. For Turkey to achieve its sustainabledevelopment and in line with the global mission of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 17), healthy airquality is a major parameter of indicating the status. Additionally, it suggests that the authority could play ameaningful role in determining an effective policy to reduce the impact of air pollution on the public,especially in cities affected by air pollution.
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Home-use HIV test kits in Turkey [letter]
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According to official health statistics the number of persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Turkey is in the thousands. HIV testing was available only through professional medical services until early March 1997 when home-use HIV tests imported from the US became available. The tests were promoted during a television news program that was seen by millions of Turkish citizens; the advertisement showing a popular news presenter being tested by a medical academic informed the public that the test kits and processing materials were available at pharmacies for about US $20. The audience was also informed that the test required only one drop of blood and one minute to process. This violates medical ethics. Medical professionals should focus on community health and preventive education; they should not participate in television programmes that ressemble commercial advertisements. Furthermore the television channel and the medical import company were owned by the same trade group. Their concern for profit runs counter to public health. In the US where according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV is one of the primary causes of death among 25-44 year olds and where there are more than 1 million seropositive individuals home-use kits have been under discussion by the CDC the Food and Drug Administration and other public health authorities for almost 6 years. Part of the test has been available since May 14 1996; however a professional laboratory processes the sample and the results are sent to a center where counseling and referral are done anonymously. There is limited availability of test kits in order to avoid instilling false confidence in the sex partners of those tested. Safe sex education and the use of condoms should be the focus of Turkish policy; medical staff must be targeted to give proper medical and dental care to HIV-positive persons.
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ABS86: Smoking among health professionals: A review of the national literature
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Each year nearly 4.5 million people die from smoking related health problems in the world. Annual number of the people dying from the same reason is about 35000 in Turkey in which smoking is a common habit and an important public health problem. Turkey is the second only to Greece among European countries in cigarette consumption per person. More than 260,000 health professionals work in different parts of health system in Turkey and they have a significant responsibility in antismoking activities. The simplest thing to do is adopting a smoke-free life style to be a good role model for the people around. The aim of this review was to provide data about smoking behaviour among Turkish health professionals. Results of 44 studies conducted between 1981 and 2004 among health professionals and published in national journals were reviewed to determine smoking prevalence among health professionals. Smoking prevalence among physicians was reported 29.0 to 59.0% (39.3–59.1% in males and 24.9–41.0% in females). The ratio of the smokers among academicians in medical schools was 39.0 to 56.0%. Of the research assistants in medical faculties, 44.0 to 57.0% were reported as active smokers. Prevalence of tobacco use was 33.3 to 58.9% among dentists. Smoking was also common among nurses with prevalence values between 43 and 59%. Health officers and the other health workers had a smoking prevalence between 43.7 and 57.4%. Frequency of smokers among health professionals has not changed significantly since 1981 (56% in 1981 and 54% in 2004). Smoking prevalence among health professionals, who are well aware of the harmful effects of tobacco on health, seems to be higher than that of general adult population. Health workers should be considered as a target population and priority should be given them in smoking cessation activities because of their vital role in the struggle against tobacco. Conflict of interest and funding None.
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In Turkey, new goals for health care.
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In Turkey, New Goals for Health Care The opportunity and ability to enjoy a healthy life is, indisputably, a basic human right. As a consequence, governments are responsible for delivering health care to all. Within this framework, physicians must assume the ethical responsibility for doing their utmost to achieve this goal. Health Care Delivery in Turkey In the early years of the Turkish republic, founded in 1923, health resources were extremely limited and epidemics repeatedly scourged the nation. The early governments of the new republic gave priority to controlling communicable diseases and improving the health care system. Basic health care resources have been greatly expanded. Despite a nearly fourfold increase in Turkey's population between 1927 and 1987, the overall physician-patient ratio has improved dramatically, from one physician per 12,842 persons in 1927 to one per 1,360 in 1987. There has been an equally significant improvement in the ratio of nurses and midwives to patients (from 1:8,935 to 1:764), and the number of available hospital beds has risen from 3,615 to 128,146.[1] At present, the system of health care delivery in Turkey is reasonably well-organized. The 3,142 Ministry of Health-sponsored health centers in the rural areas deliver integrated preventive and curative services. Each center serves an average population of 7,000 and is staffed by one physician and three to five nurse-midwives.[2] Primary health care in the cities and towns, on the other hand, is delivered by private practitioners in their offices, in dispensaries, and in the out-patient units of hospitals. Secondary care is administered by publicly owned hospitals. They include the hospitals of the Ministry of Health (MOH), Armed Forces, State Universities, and Social Security Agency (SSA). Only 4 percent of the hospital beds in Turkey are in private health care institutions. Both the government and the SSA employ physicians and other health personnel on a salaried basis. Sixty-seven percent (two-thirds) of Turkey's physicians are in government employ, but retain the right to practice privately after working hours. One-third of Turkey's total number of physicians work exclusively in private offices or in private hospitals. Sixty percent of the population is fully insured, either by the government or the SSA. Public servants, public pensioners, and their dependents enjoy free-of-charge care in hospitals affiliated with the MOH. To enjoy similar service in hospitals and dispensaries belonging to the SSA, one must be employed on a wage basis; pensioners and dependents may also avail themselves of these services. As for the urban self-employed, their social security organization, BAG-KUR, pays the MOH or SSA hospitals for service delivered to their members, pensioners, and dependents. The rural population and transiently employed individuals in the cities and towns are not insured at present, though the government plans to incorporate them into the insurance scheme in the near future. Patients, insured or not, who are willing and able to pay for health care may freely choose their own physicians or hospital. They have access to care at no cost, but they may not choose their physicians or hospitals if they wish to enjoy free-of-charge care. Persons insured by the SSA must apply to SSA hospitals and dispensaries. Public servants are served in the health centers and hospitals of the MOH. Ambulatory care for noninsured persons is free of charge in the health centers of the MOH, except medication. They must also pay for hospital care if they cannot demonstrate indigence. The costs of hospital care are assessed on a uniform fee-for-service basis regardless of who pays for care. Personnel shortages and lack of health facilities are not the primary limiting factors in the satisfactory provision of health care for all. Rather, inadequate finances, poor management, and limited popular use of available services are the major problems to be resolved if the health standards prevailing in Turkey are to be elevated. …
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CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION IN TURKEY AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE FIGHT AGAINST SMOKING
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Even though smoking is extremely harmful to health, it is very important in the world economy and the economy of Turkey. With a positive approach, it could be thought that alcohol and cigarette consumption is own choice of humans. Although it is very harmful, everyone over the age of 18 is allowed to buy. Thus, the social problems that will arise are not taken into consideration. However, the damage of these products to the body is substantial and the treatment of the disease is done by the government. Spending on cigarettes contributes to national income and taxes. This is a positive situation for the national economy. However, public expenditures for the treatment of health problems are negative. The results should be analyzed by comparison. In this study, the cigarette consumption in Turkey will be held in two respect evaluation, with a positive economic outlook.
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Perceived neighborhood crime and health: a multilevel analysis for Turkey
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Purpose Crime has notable impacts on health outcomes of individuals through various pathways. This study aims to explore relationships between perceived neighborhood crime and health statuses of individuals in Turkey. Design/methodology/approach This study combines individual- and household-level data from a national household survey and regional-level data for empirical analyses. A multilevel estimation framework is used for quantification of associations between a perceived neighborhood crime indicator and an individual-level health status index. Findings Empirical findings indicate that perceived neighborhood crime level has a negative relationship with health indexes of Turkish individuals. Additionally, health index is significantly associated with individual- and household-level covariates. Practical implications Public policies for health and safety improvements should consider heterogeneities in characteristics of individuals and households in developing regions of the world. Originality/value Earlier findings on associations of crime and health measures mostly rely on evidence from developed regions of the world. This research complements the related literature by providing empirical analysis of associations between perceived neighborhood crime and health outcomes for a developing country, Turkey.
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TÜRKİYE’DE İŞ SAĞLIĞI VE GÜVENLİĞİ BAKIMINDAN DENETİM “2010-2018 YILLARINA İLİŞKİN BİR DEĞERLENDİRME”
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Effective supervision of workplaces in terms of occupational health and safety contributes significantly to the prevention of occupational accidents in many developed countries. The Occupational Health and Safety Law No. 6331, which entered into force in 2012 in Turkey, brought obligations to employers and employees on the subject. However, the extent to which employers and employees fulfill their responsibilities arising from the Law and related Regulations has often had to be left to the initiative of the parties, due to the insufficient number of occupational health and safety inspections carried out by the Guidance and Inspection Board. One of the important reasons why the occupational health and safety policies implemented in line with the ILO conventions and EU directives in Turkey cannot achieve the desired success in practice is the insufficient number of occupational health and safety inspections carried out in enterprises. In this study, first of all, the general view of work accidents in Turkey, work accidents occurring in risky sectors over the years and deaths as a result of work accidents will be examined. Afterwards, evaluations will be made by the Presidency of the Guidance and Inspection Board by including the number of inspections carried out in the workplaces over the years. Keywords: Occupational Accidents, Occupational Safety, Occupational Health and Safety Audit
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Controlling hypertension in Turkey: not a hopeless
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Department of Pediatric Nephrology, GaziUniversity School of Medicine, Ankara, TurkeyDespite major progress in prevention, diagnosis, andtreatment during the recent decades, hypertension remainsthe leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease andmortality throughout the world. The prevalence ofhypertension in developing countries continues to risereaching alarming rates. Several risk factors of hypertensionappear to be more common in developing countries than indeveloped countries. In Turkey, hypertension is a prevalentcondition affecting approximately 22.5 million individuals.Hypertension control (defined as blood pressureo140/90mmHg) rate increased from 8.1% in 2003(first Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control ofhypertension in Turkey (PatenT) study) to 28.7% in 2012(PatenT 2 study). Meanwhile, rates of cardiovascularmorbidity and mortality remained high in Turkey. Controllingrisk factors such as hypertension, tobacco use, unhealthydiet, obesity, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and physical inactivitycan prevent most of the deaths from cardiovascular disease.It is also crucial for the public health system to havea hypertension education program aimed at reducingcardiovascular disease and prevention and control ofhypertension promoting a healthy lifestyle in Turkey.Such a program could positively affect other lifestyle-relateddiseases as well. Importantly, cooperation among thecomponents of the health system could contribute toimproved outcomes in hypertensive populations.
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People' responsibilities and adaptation in the struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic
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Aim: In this study, it was aimed to determine the individual responsibilities that the public should fulfill in the struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic and develop a scale in this regard;to identify the extent to which Turkish society complies with this responsibility. Material and Methods: First, the briefings of the members of the COVID-19 Science Board, formed by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey were scanned on the web, and a 'COVID-19 Individual Responsibilities Scale' comprising 45 statements was established, which includes personal precautions. As a result, 6,770 surveys were taken into consideration. The appropriate number of people was reached from seven regions of Turkey, most of them from the Central Anatolia region (n=3,068). Results: As a result of the analyses, 13 statements were removed from the scale, and the remaining 32 phrases were collected under seven factors. Of the seven dimensions identified, the most acceptable to the public is the use of mask. This one is followed by application to health institutions and hand hygiene. The least adaptable dimensions of the people are healthy lifestyle and home hygiene. Discussion: Perhaps the most effective weapon against the spread of the virus, the physical distance protection dimension, was ranked fifth. The study findings reveal that the 'COVID-19 Individual Responsibilities Scale' can be used for similar studies.
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LEVERAGING DATA MINING TECHNIQUES IN ENHANCING THE EFFICACY OF HEALTHCARE IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES: SPOTLIGHT ON TURKISH CASE STUDY
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This paper presents a utilization of the information mining technique to decide the financial profiles of the public clinics in Turkey. The review depends on the information accumulated in 2004, covering 645 public clinics run by the Ministry of Health (MoH) as the fundamental supplier of essential and optional wellbeing administrations in Turkey. The public medical clinics, as of now financed by a combination of assets allotted from the overall spending plan and separately worked rotating reserves, need critical answers for their financial issues as a piece of a continuous public change exertion. The examination takes on the Chi-Square Automatic Interaction Detector (CHAID) choice tree calculation, as one of the most efficient and cutting-edge information digging technique utilized for division. The investigation has discovered that the public clinics could be sorted by the CHAID into 12 unique profiles as far as their financial execution. These profiles have directed us in deciding the key financial markers to be engaged upon in the public emergency clinics and present accepted procedures to work on their individual financial exhibitions. The findings have likewise permitted strategy ideas regarding the financial techniques that might be considered in working on the financial execution of the public medical clinics toward an effective wellbeing area change in Turkey.
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Public Health and Social Measures to Mitigate the Health and Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Turkey, Egypt, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Poland During 2020-2021: Situational Analysis
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Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic had enormous impacts on human society. There were similarities and differences in the public health and social measures taken by countries, and comparative analysis facilitates cross-country learning of contextual practices and sharing lessons to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic impact. We aim to conduct a situational analysis of the public health and social measures to mitigate the health and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey, Egypt, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Poland during 2020-2021. Methods We conducted a situational analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic response in Turkey, Egypt, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Poland from the perspectives of the health system and health finance, national coordination, surveillance, testing capacity, health infrastructure, healthcare workforce, medical supply, physical distancing and non-pharmaceutical interventions, health communication, impact on non-COVID-19 health services, impact on the economy, education, gender and civil liberties, and COVID-19 vaccination. Results Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Turkey, Egypt, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Poland have expanded COVID-19 testing and treatment capacity over time. However, they faced a shortage of healthcare workforce and medical supplies. They took population-based quarantine measures rather than individual-based isolation measures, which significantly burdened their economies and disrupted education. The unemployment rate increased, and economic growth stagnated. Economic stimulus policy was accompanied by high inflation. Despite the effort to sustain essential health services, healthcare access declined. Schools were closed for 5-11 months. Gender inequality was aggravated in Turkey and Ukraine, and an issue was raised for balancing public health measures and civil liberties in Egypt and Poland. Digital technologies played an important role in maintaining routine healthcare, education, and public health communication. Conclusions The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed weaknesses in healthcare systems in emerging countries of Turkey, Egypt, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Poland, and highlighted the intricate link between health and economy. Individual-level testing, isolation, and contact tracing are effective public health interventions in mitigating the health and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in comparison to population-level measures of lockdowns. Investment in health, including digital health and communication, is essential to minimize the impact of the pandemic and for more equitable and sustainable development beyond the pandemic.
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Violence against adolescent girls and young women reported in Turkish newspapers, before one year and in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic
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Although the negative health consequences on human being caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is reported by the news media globally, its role is not well understood in countries like Turkey. This study provides an assessment over time of the events of Turkish newspaper media reported physical, sexual and lethal violence against adolescent girls and young women. Data for the study was collected through newspaper media reports on physical, sexual and lethal violence that published between March 2019 and March 2021, before one year and in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. In 483 (15.3%) of 3165 newspaper media reports the victims were under the age of 18 and the mean age was 13.0±4.5 years. During the study period, physical violence caused by an intimate partner has significantly raised (from 32.6% in 2020 to 40.6% in 2021). Logistic regression analysis also showed that being an intimate partner was the only factor associated with physical violence (OR = 8.1, 95% CI 5.21-12.60, p < 0.001). Given the prevalence of intimate partner violence in Turkey, newspaper media reports highlighting vital issues that may arise during the Covid-19 pandemic can be a good monitoring tool in a low-resource setting. In raising of the public and policymakers’ awareness about the danger consequences of violence against adolescent girls caused by an intimate partner, capacity building of the news media might be a useful approach on this issue.
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Critical thinking on strengthening the NGO contribution to improve solidarity in public health
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Abstract Issue/background Public health values transdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and interdisciplinary perspectives. This background always advocates solidarity which usually finds its positive reflections in the society with the support of many institutional bodies including Non-governmental organization (NGO) movements. which move up solidarity. Globally, NGOs are represented by societies and associations. Turkey is one of the countries which NGO movement is frequent. Turkish NGOs in (public) health may vary on their vision(s) and mission(s). Such variety seems to be “good”; thus, complexity and duplications may occur when a strong systematic ground is not provided. In this paper, a systematic on the functionality of NGOs will be proposed to make the NGO movement more inclusive, accessible, transparent, and auditable in order to support solidarity using the experience of a local case. Results The number of the societies is high in Turkey and they have a wide range of working area including health. Officially they are recorded in the Turkish Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA) and can be accessed via the website of the MoIA. There are about 300 000 societies which 116 000 of them are active. The majority of them are founded in big cities. Societies working on health focuses on different areas including professionalism, prevention, rehabilitation, etc. Such varieties may have the potential to create difficulty to follow up their work in a systematic manner. Lessons As NGO/civil society movement is crucial for public health, the proposed steps may contribute to improve/support solidarity on any advocative work on health: To maintain transparency, and auditabilityTo develop methods to prevent duplicative workTo develop accessible “common” platforms to share experiencesTo improve adaptation capacity in the face of new requirementsTo improve networking among NGOsTo improve the global perspective as well as the local one Key messages Solidarity in public health can be achieved with the help of systematic and powerful NGO/civil society movement. Global needs and changes influence civil society dynamics and NGOs should be open to be updated in the face of new requirements.
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RISK FACTORS OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN TURKEY: A SHORT REVIEW
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have been rapidly increasing globally, negatively affecting countries’ health systems and economies. In the world, NCDs are considered as one of the most important reasons of disability, death and inequality. Therefore, new models need to be developed in the field of health in order to minimize and manage the risk factors of NCDs. The risk factors of NCDs can be successfully combated by developing both national and international policies and strategies. As in the rest of the world, NCDs’ prevalence and risk factors are increasing in Turkey.
 This review aims to give information about the NCDs in Turkey and explain the risk factors that cause these diseases as well as making recommendations.
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TÜTÜN TÜKETİMİNİN EKONOMİK ETKİLERİ VE TÜTÜN KONTROL POLİTİKALARI ÜZERİNE BİR İNCELEME
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Tobacco dependence is the most important public health problem for all countries. The geography also includes Turkey is in the first place for tobacco consumption. The cost of tobacco dependence is very costly for both individual and communty levels. The long run studies shows that regular smoking caused by routine. According the World Bank data economic damage caused by tobacco is 200 bilion dolar for every year.The purpose of this study is mention to phsycal, enviromental and financial damages caused by tobacco for individuals and government, refer to the policies for struggle against the cigarette/ tobacco in Turkey and in world, cite to statistical results of researchs on this issue and address the financial dimenson of cigarette / tobacco dependence.
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DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH TOURISM IN DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY
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Health tourism has grown in all over the world but the number of patients coming for health tourism to Turkey is very limited yet. Health tourism is potentially one of the strongest areas of Turkish tourism supply. This study provides a profile of the health tourism sector in Diyarbakır, Turkey. Although tourism officials discuss from different viewpoints that health tourism is one of the strengths of Diyarbakır tourism for future investment, the promotion of city’s qualified health institutions and staff, historical and natural places, and hospitality of citizens is not adequate in creating demand for health tourism. The aim of the study is to investigate the current status of health tourism in Diyarbakır and to make recommendations for future investments and promotional activities in order to increase number of medical tourists. The study is based on data delivered from tourism and health institutions for the years 2015-2018. The current paper reports that in 2016 and 2017 there is a meaningful increase in total tourist and health tourist number visiting Diyarbakır. Most of the patients received health service from private hospitals and came from Iraq. Germany, Syria and Azerbeijan are the countries which other health tourists come from. Foreign patients received healthcare service mostly from cardiology, orthopedics and traumatology clinics. Internal medicine, urology and general surgery are the following most prefferred health services by health tourists.
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Public affairs and communicating coronavirus vaccine risk: The role of government in maintaining public trust
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As we are about to publish the second issue of the Journal of Public Affairs in 2021, two contrasting examples of public affairs in action have come to the fore. First relates to the role and potential importance of government action in stepping up to address a potential crisis of confidence in the coronavirus vaccine programme, and more specifically, the efficacy of the AstraZeneca vaccine following revelations about a number of incidents and deaths from rare blood clots associated with the vaccine. The second development has been the re-emergence of controversy around what has long been the highly charged issue of the legitimacy of political lobbying. In this case, accusations of inappropriate and unethical behaviour on the part of the UK former Prime Minister, David Cameron, in lobbying on behalf of the now collapsed finance company Greensill. The first of these two issues – the questions raised about the potentially life-threatening side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine-has placed a “dark cloud” over the otherwise growing optimism in the UK about the prospects of society and business progressing steadily towards escape from the lockdown measures that have hung over the country for over year. Indeed the government's “roadmap out of lockdown” was predicated on the widespread compliance with social distancing measures and the steady rollout of the vaccination programme in the UK. As these measures have taken hold, the UK has witnessed a marked decline in infection rates, hospitalisations and death rates. Indeed, the UK has implemented one of the most extensive and successful vaccination programmes in the world, with close to 50% (over 32 million) of the adult population has received at least one dose of vaccine by April 2021 and nearly 9 million (13%) having had two doses. Moreover, over this period, daily UK covid-related hospital admissions have fallen to less than 200 from a high of just over 4000 in January 2021. The positivity surrounding the success of the UK vaccination programme was tempered by some concerns expressed in a number of European countries, notably Germany, France and Italy, where the use of the AZ vaccine was suspended or restricted because of concerns of possible side effects. Matters came to a head when the European Medicines Agency (EMA) announced the results of its investigation into a number of cases of unusual blood clotting amongst people who had received the AstraZeneca vaccine. The EMA concluded there was a possible link between the AstraZeneca Vaccine and very rare cases of uncommon blood clots with low blood platelets. The potential damage that these revelations could have for public confidence in the vaccination programme was obvious and demanded swift action on the part of the government and the Public Health authorities. First, the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) came forward not to challenge the EMA's findings but recognising the exceptionally low -risk of any blood clotting (approx four people in a million) but nevertheless advising healthcare professionals to consider the best vaccine options when dealing with younger adult patients. Allowing the agencies such as MHRA to have their say alongside other key healthcare spokespeople was part of the government overall ongoing public affairs/public communications strategy to maintain public confidence in the government's Covid 19 prevention strategy. Indeed, the UK government launched a high-profile advertising and public information campaign to address these specific vaccine safety concerns, involving celebrities and other well-known figures endorsing the importance of getting vaccinated, while at the same time engineering opportunities for leading public health spokespeople and scientists to discuss the issue of vaccine efficacy and risk. What this recent covid-19 related example illustrates is that when dealing with such a complex and all-encompassing issues, public affairs may need to adopt as multi-faceted and flexible approach as necessary to engage with the relevant stakeholder groups. While coronavirus and its impact on our lives and the economy both domestically and worldwide has dominated the news headlines around the world for many months, one very unwelcome issue from a public affairs perspective has raised its head as we compose this editorial- namely concern over “backdoor lobbying” and paid for government access. In this case, the controversy has surrounded ex-Prime Minister David Cameron's, reported attempts to help the now collapsed financial services company, Greensill, secure favourable government contracts. News has emerged that Cameron may have attempted to contact at least four UK ministers, including the current chancellor, Rishi Sunak, and brokering high-level access for Greensill Capital with members of the then German Government. The breaking of this story raised the spectre of yet another scandal involving the inappropriate use of access to power by former Ministers and government officials that plagued the Tory government in the early 1990s. The so-called “cash for questions” scandal at that time had led to the establishment of the Nolan Committee on Standards in Public Life that went on to produce a Code of Practice for those working in public life. Leadership (Nolan, 1995). To ward off the potential damaging fall out from this accusation of evidence of a further Conservative Government “gravy train”, the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, acted swiftly and announced the setting up of a formal review of the issues under Nigel Boardman, a senior lawyer. However, no sooner had the Boardman Review been announced, than a further damaging revelation emerged surrounding Greensill's reach into government with the news that Bill Crothers, a former government chief procurement officer, had been allowed to join Greensill while still working as a civil servant. Understandably, this news added further fuel to the fire of accusations, with many Conservative and Opposition MP's calling for a “root and branch” overhaul of the lobbying rules. There seems little doubt that this current greensill scandal threatens to be every bit as damaging to the reputation of the Johnson government as was the “Cash for Questions” scandal to the John Major -led Tory government of the 1990s. Both these examples of public affairs issues and practices serve to illustrate the potential breadth of the public affairs domain and the diversity of practices that it can embrace. Indeed it is this diversity that can make it difficult at times to define or explain what that public affairs professionals actually do. Moreover, it makes the task of determining what should or should not be accepted for publication within the Journal of Public Affairs an interesting and truly international challenge. Your encouragement and support are greatly appreciated and vital. To ensure we build and develop the Journal of Public Affairs to cover our ever dynamic and evolving subject area, the volume of research and practitioner papers and manage our global reach effectively, we have with the help of our publishers, Wiley, been strengthening our editorial board through the appointment of a number of new Associate Editors to give us a strengthened international team to meet needs. We welcome them to the core team. They are both very internationalist and on their own geographic areas and subject disciplines well and include highly qualified and well respected colleagues from Australia, Brunei, China, Cyprus, France, India, Italy, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UK and US. Thank you for joining us and we are always looking for others to join us. Looking at the content of this second issue of 2021, we have a very global edition with the bulk of articles coming from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. We cover such issues as capital markets, China's diplomacy, the shadow economy, corruption, environmentalism, growth of female entrepreneurs in micro finance, health care delivery, peacekeeping and tourism and its impact internationally. We have a good number of quality commentary papers on such areas as Naval Policy in the Pacific and the US and China positions in that Ocean through to Housebuilding in the UK. Our practitioner papers cover a wide range of topics and include developing micro to medium size business, financial literacy through the social and economic impact of Covid. We feel this a very good collection of articles, which reflect well on the wide ranging interests and expertise of this multi facetted business. We welcome future contributions that focus on regulatory activity and the evolving domain.
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Tendencias epidémicas en los diez principales países con más casos de COVID-19 en comparación con Turquía./ [Epidemic trends of COVID-19 in ten countries compared with Turkey].
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INTRODUCTION: The outbreak rapidly spread to more than 200 countries and led to millions of confirmed cases as well as thousands of deaths worldwide. This makes a serious threat to the world in terms of public health. The present study aimed to compare the COVID-19 epidemic parameters in Turkey with the top ten countries that reported the highest number of confirmed cases worldwide on April 25, 2020. Plus, it might provide better insight into the efficacy of national interventions on the course of the disease by measuring the case-fatality rate. METHODS: A detailed search of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering official websites, and announcements were conducted between January 22 and April 25, 2020. COVID-19 related datasets for the distribution of the infection on each reported day were obtained. RESULTS: Although the growth rate sharply increased by more than 1.2% in the late January 2020, the cumulative number of cases remained below 1,500 around the world. The epidemic growth curve in Turkey was very similar to the US and Italy during the period. The case-fatality rate in Turkey was 2.51%, which below the countries with the most cases, except Russia, and the recovery-death ratio appeared to be at a moderate level among these countries. CONCLUSIONS: Since there are no standard treatments for the disease, it is important to avoid infection or further spreading. Decision-makers should adopt a series of measures to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, using national surveillance systems.
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The Effect of Mental Health on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescents
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of mental health on health-related quality of life in adolescents.
 Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 1188 students studying in a public high school in Istanbul, Turkey. Data were collected using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) and the Turkish Generic Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire for adolescents (Kiddo-KINDL). Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were used in the analysis.
 Results: The mean age of the adolescents was 16.61±1.17; 56.6% were female. This study shows that mental health was a negatively significantly related to all subscales of health-related quality of life (physical wellbeing, emotional wellbeing, self-esteem, family, friends, school) of adolescents (p
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People’ responsibilities and adaptation in the struggle against the covid-19 pandemic responsibilities and adaptation in covid-19 pandemic
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Aim: In this study, it was aimed to determine the individual responsibilities that the public should fulfill in the struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic and develop a scale in this regard;to identify the extent to which Turkish society complies with this responsibility. Material and Methods: First, the briefings of the members of the COVID-19 Science Board, formed by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey were scanned on the web, and a ‘COVID-19 Individual Responsibilities Scale’ comprising 45 statements was established, which includes personal precautions. As a result, 6,770 surveys were taken into consideration. The appropriate number of people was reached from seven regions of Turkey, most of them from the Central Anatolia region (n=3,068). Results: As a result of the analyses, 13 statements were removed from the scale, and the remaining 32 phrases were collected under seven factors. Of the seven dimensions identified, the most acceptable to the public is the use of mask. This one is followed by application to health institutions and hand hygiene. The least adaptable dimensions of the people are healthy lifestyle and home hygiene. Discussion: Perhaps the most effective weapon against the spread of the virus, the physical distance protection dimension, was ranked fifth. The study findings reveal that the ‘COVID-19 Individual Responsibilities Scale’ can be used for similar studies.
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Health mediator model as a way to access to care and health information for Syrian refugees in Turkey
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Abstract The number of Syrian refugees residing in Turkey has increased over 200 times since 2012 reaching to 3,621,330 (April 2019). Turkey has granted temporary protection status, including access healthcare in the city of registration. Ministry of Health provides on-site health service in temporary shelters, however more than 90% of the Syrian refugees choose to stay in community settings, which along with language barriers limits their ability to access health care and information. With UNFPA we have designed a health mediator model to improve access to health care and awareness on priority concerns such as mental health, reproductive health, child health, health system in Turkey and legal status provided to Syrian refugees. This study is a participatory operational research to test the health mediator model. Operationalization took place in 3 phases: (1) selection and training of Syrian health mediators and provincial coordinators; (2) household visits and data collection; (3) evaluation and supervision. So far, we have trained 174 health mediators from 24 different Turkish cities. Training took 5 days with up to 30 participants each. UNFPA collaborated with NGOs that work with Syrian refugees for coordination purposes. Health mediators made household visits to reach out to Syrian families, gave health education and where necessary support for access to health care services, and conducted a needs assessment. Data collected has been the subject to weekly supervision meetings by local NGOs, health mediators and coordinators to set priorities for the upcoming week. Health mediator model was effective in reaching out to hard-to-reach groups among Syrian refugees, increased health system and legal awareness, contribute to improved healthcare access and prevention of negative health outcomes such as teenage marriages and pregnancies. Inclusion of refugees in decision-making and guidance during the implementation of the project was key for project success.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) doesn't get much sympathy, or a lot of research funding, says Sonia Buist, one of the world's leading experts on this increasingly burdensome but still poorly understood condition. In the developed world, Buist points out, COPD is almost exclusively a smoker's problem, and hence considered to be “self-inflicted”. Little research has been done on risk factors beyond smoking, and there is no drug to stop progression of the disease. “There are lots of important and unanswered questions”, says Buist, a professor of medicine, physiology, pharmacology, public health, and preventive medicine at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, USA. Ever since she decided to go into pulmonary medicine during her residency, inspired by the “tremendous international respiratory group” at the University of Colorado in Denver, Buist has been seeking answers to these questions. Her investigation of the worldwide prevalence of COPD, the BOLD Initiative in this week's Lancet, “may well end up being her most important scientific contribution”, says her long-time colleague Philip C Hopewell, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Hopewell also points to Buist's determined efforts to launch the Methods in Epidemiological, Clinical and Operations Research (MECOR) programme. Since 1994, more than 300 scientists, chiefly in Latin America, have learned to do respiratory epidemiology through the course, with many publishing original research in top-tier journals. The first MECOR course in Africa begins this month, in Malawi, and courses are planned next year for Turkey and India. “The idea is that you are training people to do basic epidemiological and clinical research to quantify the burden of disease in their environment and to come up with interventions that are appropriate to their environment”, Buist explains. “The solutions to health problems in Africa or Latin America or elsewhere have to come from their own environment, and they have to come from their data.” Buist dates her interest in international work to her childhood in India, where her father served as a policeman during the days of the British Raj. The family returned to the UK in 1945, settling in the small Scottish town of Dollar, where Buist and her two brothers attended Dollar Academy. After graduating from medical school at St Andrews, Buist moved with her then-husband to the University of Colorado, where she completed her residency. She spent a year in Montreal studying COPD and airflow obstruction and went on to Oregon for two pulmonary fellowships, where she developed and evaluated tests of small-airway function. In 1973, Buist received her first research grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and has been funded by the NIH ever since. Buist was on-hand for the eruption of Mount St Helens in nearby Washington State in 1980. As the only person in the region with expertise in epidemiology and pulmonary medicine, she took on the job of investigating the health effects of the eruption. “It was very exciting because at the time there was so much anxiety in the community about the health effects of the volcanic ash”, Buist recalls. “Businesses were not locating here, people were actually leaving here because of the anxiety.” But by comparing loggers who worked in volcanic ash-coated forests with those employed in areas free of volcanic debris, Buist and her colleagues were able to show that breathing the volcanic ash produced only transient health effects. “She was terrific”, says Thomas R Martin, who was a pulmonary fellow in training at the time and joined Buist's research team. “She became one of my role models because she was so knowledgeable, thoughtful, and she was tremendous at organising groups and getting work done.” Martin, now a professor of medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle, adds “One of the unique things about Sonia Buist is her ability to lead any group she participates in. She has used those same characteristics in studying COPD.” Buist's other interests include how asthma may affect COPD later in life, as well as how occupational exposures can contribute to the disease, especially in the developing world, where regulation of such exposures is lax or non-existent. She also recently investigated patient-guided decision making in asthma. So far, her 600-patient study has shown that, by engaging patients with poorly controlled asthma in making decisions about their care, outcomes and adherence are better than with usual care, or management by guidelines. “It makes physicians a little uncomfortable that they may be departing from the guidelines”, she explains, but “for that patient it may be the right thing.” Buist's sense of humour and “whimsy” has been as inspiring as her scientific achievements, her colleagues say. “She's been a tremendous role model for me in how to develop professionally and how to try to have a sense of balance and a sense of having fun at the same time”, says Martin. Buist has written two books on hiking in Oregon's Mount Hood, launching her own company—Lolits (Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes) Press—to publish them. “For somebody with a background in clinical science she has a very wide vision”, says Peter M Calverley, a professor of respiratory medicine at the University of Liverpool in the UK, who has collaborated with Buist for many years. “It's that breadth of vision that perhaps sets her apart from others.” Global burden of COPD: risk factors, prevalence, and future trendsChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) continues to be an important cause of morbidity, mortality, and health-care costs worldwide. It is a global health issue, with cigarette smoking being an important risk factor universally; other factors, such as exposure to indoor and outdoor air pollution, occupational hazards, and infections, are also important. As the global population ages, the burden of COPD will increase in years to come. Prevalence estimates of the disorder show considerable variability across populations, suggesting that risk factors can affect populations differently. Full-Text PDF
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The Turkish Armed Forces Commando Brigade has started a continuous and systematic education program, called the Patriotic Awareness Acquirement Project (PCAP), to inform soldiers who will be demobilized. Within the PCAP, topics such as Turkish history, the Armenian question, and manners/etiquette, as well as healthy living, reproductive health, family planning, general hygiene, and sexually transmitted diseases were included. The aim of Reproductive Health Education (RHE) conducted within the PCAP is to inform male individuals about reproductive health and to increase their knowledge, awareness, and sensitivity. In the RHE, the privates were provided with information regarding male and female reproductive organs, the menstruation mechanism, pregnancy, determination of gender, fertility-infertility, and sexually transmitted diseases. After the evaluation, it was reported that the privates indicated they were satisfied with RHE, were informed, took notice of the incorrect information, and, for postmilitary life, would visit health clinics for counseling.
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A National Review of Tobacco Smoking Among Females and Males in Turkey
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Smoking is a common health problem. It has been estimated that it causes two millions deaths annually in developed countries and more than 100.000 deaths in Turkey. These results show that smoking still presents a challenge to the public health services. Turkish Government started anti-smoking campaign since 2008. The objective of this study was to review the studies determining prevalence of smoking before the government intervention and after that. The intervention effect will be estimated from the changes between baseline and final survey. We did an extensive literature review. First studies were done between in 1968-1969 in high schools. The prevalence was found to be 24% among girls and 21% among males. Second study was done in 1970-71 showed that smoking prevalence was 22.5% among 15+ age. Third study was performed on nursing schools, prevalence was 43% in third grade students. There were several more studies reporting similar results. In 1988, a global study performed a study across the country and found the prevalence 63% on males and 34% on females. As we can see from the previous studies that smoking rate is high in Turkey. The prevalence of smoking on males certainly is much higher than women. Since the results were on very heterogeneous group, it will be difficult to use as a baseline. Therefore our upcoming study will be done on same group, before and after the government's antismoking campaign.
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This article is a literature review that comparatively examines publications and research conducted about the teaching of sociology in higher education. English, Turkish, and to some extent French academic journals and sources were surveyed, and articles about sociology education in different countries were compiled. Thereby, the possibilities and features of a field which can be called “studies on teaching sociology” were discussed and assessed within the context of American, European, and Turkish sociology. Through compiling the perspectives and ways sociology education are studied, the goal of this article is to draw attention to the issue of how to teach disciplines at higher education as well as to provide insights about potential future research on the topic. Teaching Sociology, the longest running academic publication devoted specifically to the teaching of sociology at higher education, was introduced and examined within the context of American higher education academic publications. Studies on the teaching of sociology in European countries such as England, France, and Germany as well as those on Türkiye were discussed in terms of the changes higher education has been going through over the last twenty years, such as the increase of the volume of the higher education, international standardization, the tension between research and teaching workload, and student focused research. While there is an increasing academic interest in the European, Turkish, and particularly American sociology concerning the topic, it is still an understudied field.
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Abstract After a natural disaster, it is important to maintain the health of the victims, but after the Turkey-Syria earthquake, this information has not yet been provided. Tohoku University has compiled information on maintaining health care after the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011 into a booklet, which is available to the public. The purpose of this study is to investigate user satisfaction with this booklet. A total of 505 organizations participated in this study by completing questionnaires and evaluating the booklet. Quantitative responses were analyzed and coded by theme. Open-ended responses indicated that it was difficult for the general public to understand the data in the booklet. This study shows the need to keep in mind the ease of understanding for the general public when providing information on post-disaster care. We hope that this study will lead to better health care information for the victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquake.
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As a result of the fast and radical changes in Turkish health sector during the last ten years, a dual structure has emerged in Turkey. In this study we have tried to point out basic variables on which patient preferences towards getting health care from public or private sector depends, and also by what percentage these variables provide satisfaction to patients in the context of value-based health care system. By taking a poll we have measured the magnitude of health expenditures goes to public and private hospitals and in return of these expenditures, the level of satisfaction people get in the context of value-based health system. We have also tried to compare these two different kinds of hospitals by considering service quality and different prices. In health sector which is one of the biggest and basic sectors of Turkey, in order to achieve efficiency in using resources, we can benefit from the "value-based healthsystem" which will pave the way for optimum allocation of resources. Around the globe and especially in developed and rich countries like UK and USA, the "value-based health system" is getting more and more importance and having a crucial role in optimising resources in health industry. Considering the dual structure of health sector, people’s satisfaction level in comparison with their health expenditures was searched and end up with a conclusion about the satisfaction level according to prices charged by different hospitals.
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https://openalex.org/W2181403154
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Comparison of Safety and Emergency Preparedness Procedures and Policies in US and Turkish K-12 Schools*
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Safety and emergency preparedness in U.S. and Turkey Kindergarten thru 12th grade public school system that are potentially applicable to other educational systems arediscussed first within the context of the laws that set the legal ground for safety issues.The main purpose of this study is to develop a clear understanding regarding issues surrounding Safety and Emergency Preparadness Procedures and Policies in the USA and Turkey. The main question of this study is how similar or dissimilar the two cases are. The similarities and differences are examined within the following contexts:1)accidents, injuries and illnesses, 2) utility problems, 3) health security, 4) mental health crisis, suicide threat, and death, 5) custody procedures, 6) fire safety procedures, 7) possession of prohibited substances (drugs etc.) and weapons, 8) searches and seizures, 9) secret organizations (Gangs etc.), 10) field Trips, 11) security personnel, 12) threats from outside the school, 13) disappearance of children, hostagetaking or kidnapping, 14) protection from inbound threats from their parents and relatives of the students, 15) physical and psychological violence towards students and teachers, and 16) traffic rules on school grounds. According to the results of content analysis, the guidelines for some safety issues are more formally structured and explained in a more detailed manner in US public schools than it is in the Turkish public schools.
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The Use of Twitter for Informing the Public in the COVID-19 Epidemic
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has influenced the whole world from the moment it appeared. The epidemic had implications in many different areas of all countries of the world. Turkey is among the countries affected by the COVID-19. In this study, the uses of Twitter and the levels of informing the public of COVID-19 Science Committee Members in Turkey were examined. In this process, it was thought that the public needed more information about the epidemic. In this study, 10 COVID-19 Science Committee Members were determined by drawing lots. Their tweets on Twitter were investigated using both qualitative and quantitative content analysis methods. These tweets were analyzed within the categories determined according to content analysis. This study found that the Twitter posts of members of the scientific committee were important in informing the public.
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1701g Public health approach in occupational health and safety services/turkey example
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Occupational health and safety (OSH) is a public health issue. Any work done in the field of OSH affects directly the employees. prioritising the employee, the most important value that contributes productivity, provides a positive contribution to the work that is being done on this area. The success of these studies requires multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary approach to the public health. In Turkey, the health transformation program for the development of healthcare services was initiated in 2002 and primary health care services were prioritised. Also within this scope, the OSH Department of Public Health Institution of Turkey (PHIT) is actively involved with occupational health since 2011. In addition, after the law enacted in 2012, Community Health Centres (CHC) serving under the PHIT started to give OSH services to the sector. Smaller companies hire OSH services from a private organisation or from a CHC (currently 84 out of 900 CHCs provide OSH services). Family physician system has been introduced, and as of today, approximately 23 000 family physician are widely available throughout the country. The fight against chronic diseases is at the main agenda of Turkey. Surveillance studies for awareness, data collection, analysis and prevention and protection are also continuing, especially in primary health care services. Taking advantage of the knowledge and experience of international studies with the public health approach and sharing our own experiences will contribute to the worldwide OSH services.
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https://openalex.org/W2570251977
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Biological Rhythms, Metabolism and Function in Feathered Dinosaurs; As Determined by Biostatistics
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Rotation of the earth around the sun paces daily biologic rhythms (circadian rhythms). Additional rhythms spanning days are mutidien. The energy for biologic rhythms is provided by metabolism. We measured biologic rhythms in dinosaur’s fossilized feather and rachis imprints and in contemporaneous wild turkey tail-feather. Daily growth lines were measured in 9 photographs of dinosaur feather-imprints. They were from an enantiornithine bird (Mesozoic 245-265 million years), from a troodontid theropod (Cretaceous ~160 million years) and from Sinosauropteryx (Early Cretaceous; ~125 million years; rachis only). We measured 27 growth lines and 39 rachis intervals in the turkey feather. We compared our measurements in the dinosaurs to those in the modern feather. We used biometrics to analyze the measurements, we found circadian and multidien rhythms in all feathers. The gliding Microraptor had large feathers. In contrast, the feathered dinosaurs had smaller feathers. Wild turkey feathers were of intermediate size. We conclude, based on measurements and statistically identified spectral peaks, that circadian and multidien rhythms are present in feather imprints of dinosaurs and in extant birds similar to those described in mammals. Feather growth is related to metabolism, to function and to body mass; this suggests a similar metabolism in feathered dinosaurs and modern birds.
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The Use of Twitter for Informing the Public in the COVID-19 Epidemic
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has influenced the whole world from the moment it appeared. The epidemic had implications in many different areas of all countries of the world. Turkey is among the countries affected by the COVID-19. In this study, the uses of Twitter and the levels of informing the public of COVID-19 Science Committee Members in Turkey were examined. In this process, it was thought that the public needed more information about the epidemic. In this study, 10 COVID-19 Science Committee Members were determined by drawing lots. Their tweets on Twitter were investigated using both qualitative and quantitative content analysis methods. These tweets were analyzed within the categories determined according to content analysis. This study found that the Twitter posts of members of the scientific committee were important in informing the public.
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Economic, Legal and Policy Studies on Health
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It is argued that a critical approach to health studies with an eye of social sciences, particularly benefited from the fields of economics, law, and politics, contributes to the literature on health studies. This edited book comprises seven parts which contain chapters on the field of health studies from the perspectives of economics, law, and politics in Turkey. In this said framework, chapters are organized under seven thematic parts as “economic and public policy perspective in the health sector”, “the impact of Europeanization in health law and policy”, “gender in health policies and law”, “legal and public policy perspective to vaccination application”, “reflections of covid-19 in law and economics”, “current thematic discussions in health studies”, and “noticeable issues in health law”. The book contributes to the literature by illustrating discussions and cases from Turkey.
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Dental treatments of disabled citizens who consulted oral and dental health clinics during COVID-19 pandemic and ethical dilemmas experienced
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This study has been planned to show disabled peoples problems in getting oral and dental health services and their ethical dilemmas they experienced after the first Covid-19 case announced on 11 March 2020 in Turkey and World Health Organisation declared this epidemic as pandemic. Study datas were obtained from a public oral and dental health center in Malatya, Turkey with ethics committee approval and institution permit. When the datas have been analyzed, it has been seen that disabled citizens couldn’t get oral and dental health treatments and general anesthesia due to Covid-19 pandemic in 2021. It can be said that Covid-19 pandemic is a problematic period for disabled individuals for their oral and dental health services.
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What Has The Health Transformation Program In Turkey Changed For Patients
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Activities aimed at the reconstruction of the health sector in Turkey have gathered pace in recent years. The current political administration has put the main objectives whose implementation in the health field is foreseen under the heading of “Health for All” before the public under the name of the Health Transformation Program (HTP). One measure of the success of the program will be what these newly developed measures change from the patient’s perspective. According to our research, conducted in Turkey using the questionnaire method, patients’ views about the HTP are generally positive but they emphasize that problems have still not been completely resolved. Although partial success has been established with the new measures, permanent success will only be possible with health criteria being conducted in a sustainable manner on the basis of OECD country averages.
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What is the health-related burden of EU-Candidate Countries? A snapshot of public health indicators
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Abstract Background Various studies have shown the ebb of the political spectrum when determining entry into the European Union. The objective of this study was to determine the key differences between the European Union (EU) and the current EU-candidate countries through the lens of the financial burden of the public healthcare system. Methods The most complete and available EUROSTAT data describing health-related burden (13 indicators) for current EU- candidate countries (Serbia, Turkey, the Republic of North Macedonia and Montenegro) were evaluated and compared. Results Total health expenditures (Purchasing Parity Power) per capita in EU candidate countries is almost one-third of that in the EU. General government health expenditure for all four countries was below the EU average with Montenegro spending the highest and North Macedonia spending the least. Turkey, with a significantly higher gross domestic product (GDP), allocated the smallest percentage of its GDP on health (4.31%), while Serbia the highest percentage (8.55%), both being below the EU average (10%). The private health expenditure for all of the countries was higher than the EU average, with Serbia's proportion being double that of the EU average. Assessing the burden of disease for these countries, Serbia has the highest disability-adjusted life years (DALY) rate per 100,000 (25,468.38), while the average DALY rate of the other three countries was 23,656.33 and the EU average was 16,390. Turkey and North Macedonia tying for the highest infant mortality rate, three times the EU average. Of the candidate countries, Serbia contains the highest density of physicians and nurses and Turkey, the lowest. Conclusions The process of entry to the EU is a varied experience for each country since attaining benchmark standards affects the time needed to achieve them. This study on a selected number of public health indicators contributes to the evidence on the current health-related burden of EU-candidate countries. Key messages All EU candidate countries have a much higher burden of disease and a much lower health workforce and health expenditure than the EU average. The challenge for countries in the accession process is to reach a level of quality and achievement in health care in the EU.
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Adverse effects of counterfeit drugs on public health
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In the last decades, growing number of counterfeit pharmaceuticals involve to global pharmaceutical market. The counterfeited drugs are substandard, poor quality copies of original products, so they pose a global and serious health risk which can lead to resistance to treatment, illness, disability and even death. Recently in Turkey, a counterfeit cancer drug has been realized from its package and it was reported that 95 patients did not get the treatment they supposed. Moreover, it is understood that, they are marketed not even in Turkey but also to the global market. Counterfeiting is a crime and a problem of all countries even developed or underdeveloped. Pharmacist and all healthcare professionals should be knowledgeable and vigilant on the importance of the adverse effects of counterfeited drugs. In this review, we have tried to draw attention to counterfeit drugs and their adverse effects on public health
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The Incidence of Lung Cancer and Smoking in Iran, Turkey, England, and the USA: A Comparative Study
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Objectives: Lung cancer is the deadliest and the costliest cancer in the world. In this study, we compared the situation of this disease in several countries by considering the most important risk factor of lung cancer (smoking). Methods: This is a comparative study, a comprehensive one which was done on lung cancer rates in four countries: Iran, Turkey, England, and the USA, during the past twenty years (2002-2021). Age-standardized rate (ASR) index and the percentage of smokers were extracted from available information in the World Health Organization (WHO) databases, The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Health Statistics 2021, and other valid related articles. After comparison, control procedures were examined. Results: England, with an ASR of 46, has the highest rate of lung cancer, and Iran, with an ASR of 21, has the lowest rate. Turkey has the highest percentage of smokers (29.3%), and the lowest percentage belongs to Iran (20%). Regarding the increasing trend of the ASR index, lung cancer in Iran and Turkey has had an upward trend, and England and the United States have a downward trend. Taxes on cigarettes are a significant factor in smoking reduction. Among these 4 countries, the lowest cigarette tax belongs to Iran (4.83%). Discussion: The result of this study shows that the incidence of lung cancer in Iran is rising, so following successful countries in imposing cigarette taxes can be an effective step to reduce smoking. Training programs, cultural improvement, and new diagnostic methods can also be useful in reducing lung cancer ASR.
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The pictures in our heads of certain diseases
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Abstract Using the network analysis method, the third level of the agenda-setting proposes that the associations between the elements on the media agenda are transferred to the public agenda. Focusing on five health issues in Turkey, this paper proposes a new perspective to third level researches. A media agenda content analysis was conducted on 13 nationwide and five local newspapers for six months and at the end of it, a public agenda survey on 400 people was conducted in Aydın, a city in Turkey. Findings show that there is a significant similarity between all the diseases chosen as a sample and taken from the newspapers and the public agenda network. The high correlation has been ranked in descending areas as: AIDS, cancer, obesity, diabetes and blood pressure. The concepts of “need for orientation” and “obtrusive and unobtrusive issues” may serve as explanations for these findings.
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Evaluation of online training programme for health service providers developed for prevention of child marriages and forced marriages
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Study ObjectiveChild marriage (CM) is defined as any formal marriage or informal union where one or both parties are under 18 years of age. Forced marriage (FM) is a marriage without the full/free consent of one and/or both parties. Health service providers play a crucial role in advocacy, counselling, prevention and early recognition of CM/FM. CM/FM is a problem especially in east/south-east part of Turkey. The objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of an online training programme developed for prevention of CM/FM.DesignTraining programme and educational material were developed in collaboration with “The Association of Public Health Specialists” (HASUDER) and UNFPA-Turkey with the financial support of Swedish International Cooperation Development Agency (SIDA). The programme covered adolescent reproductive health issues on international and national level, the legislative measures and legal framework, the impact of CM/FM on general health, safe motherhood, contraceptive use, and sexually transmitted infections and communication skills in counselling. Pre and post tests were conducted and counselling skills were evaluated by role plays. Case studies were performed individually and as a group study.SettingThe online platform of “Public Health School for health service providers” of HASUDER.ParticipantsVolunteering health care providers (doctors, nurses, midwifes, intern doctors, psychologists,and social workers) from all parts of Turkey who received the training between 30 th December 2020 ve 10 th December 2022 were recruited.InterventionsAll the participants received a pre-test.The sociodemographic features of the participants were recorded. Then they were asked to answer 10 questions that measured the level of knowledge and attitude about the related subjects using 5-point Likert scale and 10 yes or no questions that measured the level of knowledge. Both pre-and post tests were answered anonymously. The data was analyzed using SPSS 22.0 package programme. A p value of ≥0,05 was accepted as statistically significant.Main Outcome MeasuresThe change in the level of knowlede of the participants.ResultsOut of 1706 participants 87.9% had both pre-and post-test. The age of the trainees was 26,2±4,9 and 60.1% were women. Overall 82.4 % worked in health sector, 39.4% in state institutions .While 46% were intern doctors, 20.9% were residents. 46.7% were working in the Eastern Turkey. The level of knowledge showed statistically significant improvement in all areas after the training.ConclusionOnline training programme developed for prevention of CM/FM is efficient in providing essential knowledge to the service providers. Child marriage (CM) is defined as any formal marriage or informal union where one or both parties are under 18 years of age. Forced marriage (FM) is a marriage without the full/free consent of one and/or both parties. Health service providers play a crucial role in advocacy, counselling, prevention and early recognition of CM/FM. CM/FM is a problem especially in east/south-east part of Turkey. The objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of an online training programme developed for prevention of CM/FM. Training programme and educational material were developed in collaboration with “The Association of Public Health Specialists” (HASUDER) and UNFPA-Turkey with the financial support of Swedish International Cooperation Development Agency (SIDA). The programme covered adolescent reproductive health issues on international and national level, the legislative measures and legal framework, the impact of CM/FM on general health, safe motherhood, contraceptive use, and sexually transmitted infections and communication skills in counselling. Pre and post tests were conducted and counselling skills were evaluated by role plays. Case studies were performed individually and as a group study. The online platform of “Public Health School for health service providers” of HASUDER. Volunteering health care providers (doctors, nurses, midwifes, intern doctors, psychologists,and social workers) from all parts of Turkey who received the training between 30 th December 2020 ve 10 th December 2022 were recruited. All the participants received a pre-test.The sociodemographic features of the participants were recorded. Then they were asked to answer 10 questions that measured the level of knowledge and attitude about the related subjects using 5-point Likert scale and 10 yes or no questions that measured the level of knowledge. Both pre-and post tests were answered anonymously. The data was analyzed using SPSS 22.0 package programme. A p value of ≥0,05 was accepted as statistically significant. The change in the level of knowlede of the participants. Out of 1706 participants 87.9% had both pre-and post-test. The age of the trainees was 26,2±4,9 and 60.1% were women. Overall 82.4 % worked in health sector, 39.4% in state institutions .While 46% were intern doctors, 20.9% were residents. 46.7% were working in the Eastern Turkey. The level of knowledge showed statistically significant improvement in all areas after the training. Online training programme developed for prevention of CM/FM is efficient in providing essential knowledge to the service providers.
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ED12.02 Tobacco Control: The Turkish Experience
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Turkey has been a tobacco producing country since Ottoman time. At that time tobacco production mostly was in the hands of foreign companies. Following the establishment of Turkish Republic in 1923, the State Monopoly on tobacco was established and tobacco production and sales was nationalized by the government, therefore production and sales of tobacco was planned and implemented by the State Monopoly (TEKEL). Only domestic tobacco products were on sale in the country, and importation and sales of foreign tobacco products was not allowed. TEKEL provided tobacco products for the smokers, but did not make any effort to increase its use; i.e. did not make any advertisement of tobacco. The tobacco monopoly has been the only responsible body on tobacco production and sales, until 1980’s. In 1984 the law passed at the Parliament allowing importation of foreign cigarettes into the country, and then tobacco advertisements started. In 1987 Minister of Health invited some interested scientists to discuss the way to control tobacco use in the country. The first tobacco control law was drafted by the Ministry and adopted at the Parliament in 1991; but vetoed by the President. Same year another law passed from the Parliament to allow multinational tobacco companies to establish tobacco production factories in the country. As the result of these changes, tobacco use started to increase, more than the population increase (Table 1).1 The first large-scale survey in 19882 on tobacco use revealed that 63% of males and 24% of females smoke. Table 1. Cigarette sales, Turkey, 1925 – 2011 As reaction to these developments, a civil society organization was established in 1993; “National Coalition on Tobacco or Health, SSUK.” By this way an organized fight against the multinational tobacco companies started. In 1995 a large scale survey on tobacco use among role model groups revealed that 43% of physicians, almost 50% of teachers, 27% of members of the Parliament and 24% of religious leaders were smoking.3 At the same time, draft tobacco control law was in the agenda of the Parliament. SSUK worked closely with some of the “sensitive” MP’s, participated in the Parliamentary Commissions to discuss the draft tobacco control law, and visited Head of the Parliament, Parliamentary Groups of the political parties. At the end of these efforts, Tobacco Control Law was adopted by the Parliament in November 1996. The Law banned smoking at some of the indoor public places, i.e. heath and education facilities and public transport, banned all kinds of advertisement and promotion of tobacco products, banned selling of tobacco products to children, etc. After more than 10 years of implementation, the Law was amended in 2008, to cover all indoor public places, including restaurants, cafes and tea houses etc. as smoke-free. In the meantime, the WHO, FCTC was adopted and MPOWER policies were announced. At that time National Tobacco control Program and Action Plan was prepared; and several studies were performed to demonstrate the results of smoke-free implementation. Three kinds of studies were done4: Indoor air quality measurements: PM2.5 levels at various indoor public places were measured before and after the implementation of smoke-free law, (in offices, shops, restaurants, etc.) and considerable decrease were observed (Figure 1). Complaints of the workers at hospitality workplaces: Some symptoms (watering in eyes, stuffy nose, cough, etc) of the same workers at the restaurants and cafes were inquired before and after the implementation of the smoke-free law at the same places, and good reductions in the presence of symptoms were observed. Health consequences of passive exposure to tobacco smoke: Admissions due to acute cardiovascular and/or respiratory conditions to the emergency medical services were evaluated before and after the implementation of smoke-free policies, and some reductions were observed, particularly among males. Figure 1. Indoor air quality of some indoor public places before and after the implementation of smoke-free policies In conclusion, implementation of comprehensive tobacco control measures help to improve indoor air quality; reduces the health complaints of the workers at hospitality workplaces and reduces the emergency admissions due to acute cardiovascular and respiratory conditions. Also smoking prevalence was reduced during the 20 years period between 1993 (before the introduction of first tobacco control law) and 2012 (5 years after the comprehensive tobacco control law). In addition to smoke-free policy, Turkey is implementing more than 80% of tax to tobacco products, bans all kinds of advertisement and promotion of tobacco products and sponsorship by tobacco industry, monitors tobacco use prevalence at 4 years intervals (Global Adult Tobacco Surveys in 2008 and 2012, and was planned in 2016),5 prohibits selling of tobacco products to children less than 18 years of age and provides free treatment for tobacco dependency. As a result, Turkey was declared as the single country in the world implementing all six MPOWER measures with great success, and was awarded by WHO. Political commitment of the government and active participation of civil society and the academia were the major keys to success.6 1. Tobacco and Alcohol Market Regulatory Authority. 2. PIAR. Public Research on Smoking Habits and Campaign against Smoking in Turkey, Ministry of Health, 1988. 3. Bilir N, Güçiz B, Yıldız AN. Smoking Behaviors and Attitudes, Ankara, Hacettepe Public Health Foundation, International Development Research Centre, Ankara, 1997. 4. Expansion of Smoke-free Public Places and Workplaces, Evaluation of Impact of Tobacco Control Policies, Turkey; Project conducted by Society of Public Health Specialists, in collaboration of Ministry of Health, H. Özcebe, N. Bilir and D. Aslan, Ankara 2011. 5. Global Adult Tobacco Survey, Turkey Report, Ministry of Health, 2012. 6. Bilir, N, Özcebe H, Ergüder T and Mauer-Stender K., Tobacco Control in Turkey; Story of Commitment and Leadership, WHO Euro, 2012. Tobacco Control, Turkey, indoor air quality
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Quit smoking search interest in Google Trends from Turkey, UK, France, Italy, and Germany: What happened during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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We aimed to evaluate whether Google search interest for smoking cessation has changed from 2018-2019 to 2020, during the pandemic days. Google trends search interest was examined for 2018, 2019, and 2020. Relative Search Volume Interest (RSV) for the term “quit smoking” was obtained from Google Trends. Statistics were given as median (IQR), and statistical analyses performed using the Mann-Whitney U test. We have found that average median (IQR) RSV values for Turkey were 34.50(28.12-40.00), for the UK were 58.50(51.62-65.00), for France were 43.00(35.00-52.00), for Italy were 56.50(50.12-65.00), and for Germany were 33.00(20.87-45.25) in 2018 and 2019 combined. In 2020, the median values changed to 27.00(23.00-32.00) in Turkey, 55(45.00-61.75) in the UK, 43.00(37,50-55.00) in France, 48.00(41.00-56.75) in Italy, and 36.50(20.00-48.50) in Germany. While the “quit smoking” search interest significantly reduced in Turkey, UK, and Italy in 2020 (p=0.006, p=0.002, p=0.000, respectively), did not significantly change for France and Germany (p=0.506, p=0.428, respectively). Our results show that “quit smoking” search interest mostly decreased in 2020 during the pandemic. We conclude that governmental and tobacco control organizations should focus more on increasing awareness about smoking cessation during the pandemic and afterward. IQR: Interquartile range
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https://openalex.org/W2986349563
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Sağlık Turizminde Yeni Fırsatlar ve Türkiye’de Yerleşik Sağlık İşletmelerinin Pazarlama Çabaları
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This study compiles different practices within the scope of health tourism together with their reasons and the developments in the field. Literature on different practices of medical tourism, thermal tourism, advanced age tourism, which is called third age tourism and handicapped tourism within the scope of health tourism was analyzed and information was presented in the study. The countries and practices which achieved a success in the world with different health tourism practices, the potential, competitive superiority and existing market share of Turkey in these fields were analyzed; the current potential and new developments in well-established public and private health enterprises in Turkey were determined. Types of marketing activities that the current and future public and private sector enterprises in health sector should follow were also analyzed. The study particularly concentrated on the contribution of quality development and standardization in health organizations on marketing process.
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https://openalex.org/W2111044741
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Sağlık İletişiminin Bakış Açısı ile Türkiye’de Sağlık İşyeri Ortamında Sağlık Çalışanlarına Yönelik Şiddet
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Workplace Violence against Healthcare Workers in Turkey with the Perspective of Health Communication The perspective of health communication on workplace violence against health care workers could first and foremost contribute to addressing this subject as a public health problem. And analysing the media coverage of this subject could enhance the effective implementation of informing function of the media and to build of more suited public information environment in terms of effective health communication. This article is analysing the discourse of the news on this particular issue in Turkish newspapers, examining how violence against health care workers has been represented by the means of the language and visual materials in these news. It could be identified that these news have been conveyed as ‘third page news’ and with an effort of creating a narrative, a story telling, and thus making the issue more sensational. This discourse contributes to the perception of violent incidents as an entertaining spectacle and to the reproduction, generalisation, and even legitimisation of the violence.
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https://openalex.org/W2399897767
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The world's children.
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World leaders from 159 countries agreed at the 1990 World Summit for Children to specific goals which would reduce levels of child and maternal mortality, and give every child access to basic education, clean water, and proper sanitation by 2000. Major progress has since been achieved in most countries, with more than 80% of the world's children now immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. Moreover, the deaths of over 1 million children annually are being averted through the increased use of oral rehydration therapy against diarrheal dehydration, poliomyelitis and guinea worm have almost been eradicated, the consumption of iodized salt is protecting approximately 12 million infants annually from iodine deficiency, and access to safe drinking water is on the rise. Scientific developments in pediatrics, the strengthening of national health services, and the use of cost-effective primary health care approaches such as immunization, oral rehydration therapy, the promotion of breast feeding, and growth monitoring have helped reduce the national rate of infant mortality (IMR) in Turkey to 42 per 1000 live births compared to the urban IMR in Turkey during the 1940s of 300-350/1000. Developments in public health, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), education and child development, and child protection and the CRC are discussed.
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https://openalex.org/W3088010487
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Association Between Smoking Exposure and Obesity in Turkey
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"display_name": "Cengiz Gazeloğlu",
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"display_name": "Mustafa Nal",
"id": "https://openalex.org/A5030024660"
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C99454951"
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C126322002"
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C144024400"
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Introduction: Obesity and smoking, has become a public health concern and both of them are like a treated disease increasing every day. Tobacco smoke is the most important source of toxic and carcinogenic chemicals. The chemicals that cause obesity, called obesogen, are quite new and important research topic. Objective: Past decade study results show that toxic chemical substance exposure increased obesity prevalence. This study aim to investigate smoking, obesity, and their relationship in Turkey. Methods: Study designed as cross sectional analysis of a survey. The 25‑question survey was administered to man. The 31‑question survey was administered to female. Body Mass Index was calculated and subjects were classified as underweight, normal, overweight, or obese according to WHO criteria. Also smoking status in study group were also recorded. The datas were analyzed using SPSS. Results: The research group consists of 406 (205 female, 201 male) (Mage 38,51±8.33) adult and between the ages of 18-65 years old (Male Mage=40.28±8.39; Female Mage=36.77±7.92). Results of this study 44.03% of adults were obese, 36.8% smoked, and 18.0% smoked and were obese. The relationship between cigarettes smoked and body-mass index was non-significant (p>0.05). Conclusions and Recommendations: This is a seminal study to evaluate the possible risk of obesity in Turkish smokers. In the futue a new studies should be made in Turkey aimed to investigate the relationship passive smoking exposure and obesity.
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https://openalex.org/W4387301319
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Assessment of Epidemiology Courses in Health Management Undergraduate Education in Turkey
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C144133560"
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C204787440"
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{
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C19417346"
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C162853370"
},
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C142724271"
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"display_name": "Statistics",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C105795698"
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{
"display_name": "Mathematics",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C33923547"
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"https://openalex.org/W2030775641",
"https://openalex.org/W2036553914",
"https://openalex.org/W2117860079",
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"https://openalex.org/W2910925485",
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Abstract
 
 Objective: In today’s ever-changing health sector, health managers need to focus on promoting the health of populations, therefore they need a specialized understanding of epidemiology, as a necessary requirement for population-based management. Epidemiology is acknowledged as an important component of health management undergraduate education, which provides the knowledge and skills that health managers use in their efforts to promote quality of health. This cross-sectional descriptive study aims to assess the extent to which epidemiology is conducted in health management undergraduate programs in Turkey.
 Material and Method: The current curricula of 75 health management undergraduate programs, listed on the Program Atlas of the Higher Education Council, are reviewed through universities' Information Package for National Qualifications Framework for Higher Education to profile the characteristics of epidemiology courses. Descriptive statistics was expressed as mean±standard deviation for continuous variables, frequency and percentage values were used for categorical variables.
 Findings: A total of 60 (80.0%) programs have epidemiology in their curricula, yet the characteristics of these courses, such as their core/elective status, the semesters they are conducted, the weekly contact hours and ECTS credits, and the topics covered in the syllabus vary across programs.
 Conclusion: The findings of this study reveal that there are variations regarding how epidemiology courses are conducted across health management undergraduate programs in Turkey. Apparently this poses a challenge against all efforts to ensure the uniformity of the minimum core competencies among all health management program graduates; and although the Health Management National Core Education Program has been a great starting point towards standardization, there are further steps to be taken to improve the health management undergraduate curricula in Turkey.
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"id": "https://openalex.org/S4306401840",
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https://openalex.org/W2971178594
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Cost Performance Analysis in Terms of Efficiency and Effectiveness
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"id": "https://openalex.org/A5078417978"
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C144133560"
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The increasing of competition in the health sector and rising of the expenses force the public hospitals being the keystone of enterprises in the sector to use their resources more efficiently. So the public hospitals are required to decide their activity levels, to take reference in case of inactivity and to decide which strategy they will use to be active. In this study, the performance and cost anaysis are performed by practising the evaluation of activity and productivity of health institutions which are the members of Turkish Republic Ministry of Health Turkish Public Hospitals Istanbul Bakirkoy district public hospitals general secretary. With the method of data enveloping analysis, it is understood that relatively 80 percent of health instituions which are the parts of Istanbul Bakirkoy district public hospitals Union generel secretary, are entirely active and productive but 20 percent of those can not use their resources actively. It is understood that all of the training and research hospitals are productive and active, they serve at maximum level by using their resources more rationally.
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"display_name": "Sağlık ve Sosyal Refah Araştırmaları Dergisi",
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https://openalex.org/W2997080785
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A Macro Level Social Work Practice; Health Promotion Program for Improving the Health Status of Seasonal Agricultural Workers in Turkey
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The agriculture, which is the second largest sector of employment in the world and Turkey, will maintain its importance due to the food supply and provision of input to industry. T he majority labour force of sector meets the seasonal agricultural workers (SAWs). Maternal-infant and general mortality and morbidity rates were at least 3.5 times higher in MSFWs than in general population of Turkey due to lack of access public health services. We developed a macro level social work intervention including planning and policy, community capacity development and social advocacy strategies to decrease health inequalities named Health Promotion Project of Seasonal Agricultural Workers (HPPSAWs) by using an operational epidemiological design with the objectives of (1) determining the health status and predictors of ill health in designing appropriate interventions, (2) developing new mechanism for access to public health services, and 3) integration of proven interventions into the system to protect right to life of SAWs.
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https://openalex.org/W2029837291
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Inspection of Turkish Baths (Hamams) with Regard to Public Health
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This study was carried out to evaluate the physical structure and state of hygiene of nine Turkish baths in three provinces, Isparta, Burdur and Afyon, located in the northwest Mediterranean region called the Lake District. The physical conditions of the hamam were assessed according to Article 23922 in Turkish Law which outlines the rules for setting up hamams. A new hygiene assessment form was prepared specifically for the hamams by the public health practitioners in our university department. All the hamams investigated had an appropriate physical structure, although no regular inspections were made. Most of them had been restored and re-structured because of earthquake damage and other reasons. Most of microbiological samples taken from the hamams produced Staphylococcusspp., E. coli and other enteric flora species. No yeast cells were isolated from these samples. No bacterial growth was observed on the water samples although the water sample taken from a swimming pool produced E. coli, enteric flora species and gram-positive micrococcus.
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https://openalex.org/W2921595899
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Attitudes of Female Smokers/Non-Smokers towards Smoke-Free Air Zone Ad Campaign
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C144133560"
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Turkish government and NGO’s have been broadcasting or publishing some health communication campaigns every year. In these campaigns, the messages generally related to giving up smoking cigarettes, keeping the heart healthy and such an early prognosis of cancers. In Turkey, except in houses for accommodation, smoking was banned in closed areas of all public and private buildings as well as in public transportation vehicles on the 19th of July, 2009. The Ministry of Health named this project as “Smoke-Free Air Zone”.The main aim of this research is to reveal attitudes of female smokers /non-smokers towards SmokeFree Air Zone Ad Campaign. A survey conducted to reach this aim. Attitudes towards a print ad, which contains anti-smoking claims analyzed among the women who smoke and nonsmoke.Sample of the research consist of the female students who are attending Anadolu University, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Department of Advertising and Public Relations.
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Assessing cancer-related myths in relatives of cancer patients and the general public: A Turkish Oncology Group study.
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"affiliations": [],
"display_name": "Nazım Serdar Turhal",
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"affiliations": [],
"display_name": "Diclehan Ünsal",
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"affiliations": [],
"display_name": "Sezin Yüce Sarı",
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"display_name": "C. u. Ulus",
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"display_name": "S. Seber",
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C159110408"
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"display_name": "Social psychology",
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{
"display_name": "Linguistics",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C41895202"
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e16632 Background: Although there are many myths about cancer in Turkey, except our published pilot study there is no study evaluating Turkish public’s knowledge about cancer. The goals of our research were to: 1) measure the extent of knowledge of cancer among the Turkish public; 2) determine the differences in extent of cancer-related knowledge between participants who have relatives with cancer and those who do not; 3) determine the sources of knowledge possessed; and 4) compare the extend of cancer related knowledge in participants from Ankara (Group A) and from Istanbul (Group I). Methods: Data were obtained from a total of 622 participants (339 female, 283 male), 415 participants were included in the study from the Marmara University Hospital and 207 were from the Gazi University Hospital outpatient clinics. Each participant completed a 3-part questionnaire. Appropriate statistical tests were used for comparison. Results: The median age was 42 (range: 18-87) years. Of 622 participants, 453 (72.8%) stated that they had one or more cancer patient in their immediate family; 28.6% of the participants had a high-school and 41.8% had a university education. Overall 7.1% of the individuals think that the cancer is contagious. Over 7% of the participants think “cancer occurs in individuals who have done harm to others”. The questionnaire showed that, depending on the question, anywhere from 3.9% to 64.5% of the general public possesses some false information. Only 4 specific questions, related to the following ideas, rendered answers that were statistically significantly different between relatives of cancer patients and non-relatives: breast cancer is only seen in females (p <0.004), cancer is always very painful (p: 0.0001), eating sweets causes proliferation of cancer (p: 0.014), and, skinny people have an increased risk of cancer (p: 0.046). Unexpectedly, we found some statistically significant differences in accuracy between group A and group I participants. Conclusions: The proportion of false knowledge about cancer was unacceptably high in our cohort. Additional training in universities as well as continuing educational programs is recommended to inform the Turkish public about cancer.
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"id": "https://openalex.org/S15137598",
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https://openalex.org/W2802281769
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1192 Workplace exposure problems determined in cleaning professionals working in izmir, antalya and bursa public health directories
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"display_name": "Naile Ertürk",
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"country": "Turkey",
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"affiliations": [],
"display_name": "Hikmet Arif Çimrin",
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"affiliations": [],
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"display_name": "Mustafa Kemal Başaralı",
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"affiliations": [],
"display_name": "Ahmet Özlü",
"id": "https://openalex.org/A5030070624"
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C142724271"
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"display_name": "Mechanical engineering",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C78519656"
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{
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C36289849"
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{
"display_name": "Sociology",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C144024400"
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{
"display_name": "Engineering",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C127413603"
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"display_name": "Economics",
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},
{
"display_name": "Economic growth",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C50522688"
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<h3>Introduction</h3> Physical, chemical and biological risk factors exist in workplaces of cleaning professionals. These risk factors at work may cause respiratory, skin, and musculoskeletal health problems for these workers. The prevalence of these health problems caused by occupational risk factors such as exposure to chemicals in cleaning products and physical strain in the workplace of cleaning professionals are not yet fully known in Turkey. For this reason, the objective was to assess the extent of workplace exposure to occupational risk factors for cleaning professionals of ızmir, Antalya and Bursa Public Health Directorates (including subcontractors). <h3>Methods</h3> We plan a cross sectional study using a questionnaire on socio-demographic characteristics, risk factors at work, work history, health history, health status, exposures,European Community Respiratory Health Survey II(ECHRS II) questionnaire, Nordic Occupational Skin Questionnaire and the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire using a face-to-face interview method. The interviews will be performed by trained occupational health and safety specialists from the Public Health Directorates of ızmir, Antalya and Bursa Turkey. The study proposal has been approved by 9thSeptember University Ethical Committee. Workers will be asked for informed consent before the survey. <h3>Result</h3> We will include 370 cleaning professionals in the study. The prevalence of respiratory, skin and musculoskeletal symptoms will be determined, stratified for different cleaning professionals and their socio-demographic variables. We expect all results in October 2017. <h3>Discussion</h3> The main outcome is the estimated prevalence of work-related disorders in cleaning professionals and associated occupational risk factors in Turkey. We will also analyse the effect of these disorders on the related prevalence of disability in work and daily life. Based on the results, interventions for prevention of will be recommended.
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https://openalex.org/W3006300409
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Analysis of Physical Inactivity Based on Sociodemographic Criteria in Turkey
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Physical activity, that is one of the significant indicators of healthy lifestyle, is included among priority public health problems in 2013-2017 Strategic Plan of Turkish Ministry of Health and 2014-2017 Strategic Plan of Institution of Public Health. In this study, physical inactivity was analyzed based on sociodemographic criteria, and the differences were addressed. The universe of this descriptive study was whole Turkey; and it was based on data from a total of 128.484 participants belonging to Health Studies of Turkish Statistical Institute which were held in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016. Dependent variable of physical activity was summarized based on various independent variables including sex, body mass index, education level and age groups. The results of the analyses were expressed by percentages and ratios; and bar graphics and line charts were used when necessary. It was found that males were more active than females; the levels of moderate and vigorous activity were decreased as age increased and the ratio of having walks were increased as education level increased. Based on marital status, it was seen that married and single ones had higher activity levels compared to widow individuals. Moreover, the individuals, who had highest level of physical activity, were the ones who stated to experience no depression. The ratios of having walks and low level activities were observed least among obese and underweight individuals. Public health policies made in our country are generally planned by considering the population as homogenous. However, it is required to make plans and to determine goals and strategies for high risk and priority groups, who experience these problems, by detecting priority public health problems.
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A vitamini ve anne çocuk sağlığı Derleme
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Vitamin A has a critical role in normal vision cell differantiation proliferation and maintanence of epithelial cell integrity Vitamin A deficiency is one of the most prevalent and important deficiencies and is of public health significance in developing countries This article reviews vitamin A deficiency in the world and Turkey and it’s effect on maternal and child health Key words: vitamin A maternal health child health
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https://openalex.org/W4386406958
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Event Study Design for Modeling Early Relaxation in Turkish Public with COVID-19 Vaccine
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Abstract Objective: Vaccination is crucial to fighting the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. A large body of literature investigates the effect of the initiation of the COVID-19 vaccination in case numbers in Turkey, including the resistance and willingness to taking the vaccine. The effect of early relaxation in the Turkish public with the initiation of vaccination on new daily cases is unknown. Methods: This study performs an event study analysis to explore the pre-relaxation effect of vaccination on the Turkish public by using daily data of new cases, stringency index, and residential mobility. Two events are comparatively defined as the vaccination of the health personnel (Event 1) and the citizens age 65 and over (Event 2). The initial dates of these events are January 13 and February 12, 2021, respectively. The length of the estimation window is determined as 14 days for the 2 events. To represent only the early stages of the vaccination, the study period ends on April 12, 2021. Thus, whereas the event window of Event 1 includes 90 observations, Event 2 covers 60 observations. Results: While average values of residential mobility, stringency index, and daily numbers of cases are 15.36, 71.03, and 11 978.93 in the estimation window for Event 1, these averages are 8.89, 70.88, and 17 303.20 in the event window. For Event 2, the same average values are 9.14, 69.38, and 7 664.93 in the estimation window and 8.25, 71.12, and 22 319.10 in the event window. When 14-day abnormal growth rates of the daily number of cases for Event 1 and Event 2 are compared, it is observed that Event 1 has negative growth rates initially and reaches a 7.59% growth at most. On the other hand, Event 2 starts with a 1.11% growth rate, and having a steady increase, it reaches a 23.70% growth in the last 14 days of the study period. Conclusion: The preliminary result shows that, despite taking more strict governmental measures, while residential mobility decreases, the daily number of COVID-19 cases increases in the early stages of vaccination compared to short pre-periods of it. This indicates that the initiation of vaccination leads to early behavioral relaxation in public. Moreover, the effect of Event 2 on the case numbers is more significant and immediate, compared to that of Event 1, which may be linked to the characteristic of the Turkish culture being more sensitive to the older adult population.
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A Cross-Sectional Examination of The Effects of COVID-19 on Turkish Community: An Integrated Perspective of Social, Economic and Public Health Issues
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Starting from China, COVID-19 has spread to countries from different continents and is defined as “pandemic” by WHO. Countries implemented many measures to block the spread of the virus. These measures related to COVID-19 pandemic has affected many people not only in terms of health status but also with social, economic, and psychological dimensions. This study aimed to provide an understanding of the effects of the COVID-19 on the Turkish population. The study is cross-sectional and quantitative. A survey was conducted to collect data from a total of 1021 participants from different cities in Turkey. Confirmatory factor analysis, descriptive statistics, Mann Whitney U, and Kruskal Wallis tests were conducted. The study revealed that the burden of social, economic, and public health effects of COVID-19 were significantly different according to the demographic features of the sample. The results also indicated that there were significant relationships between social, economic effects and anxiety levels of the population.
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The Response of Malaysia and Turkey on COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Analysis
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Malaysia and Turkey are progressive, modern Muslim-majority countries. Both have shown strong resolve and capabilities in dealing with issues and challenges both at home and international level. In dealing with COVID-19 pandemic, both countries have adopted various measures and strategies to contain the virus outbreak. Yet, the biggest challenge in executing those is balancing the need to protect the public and maintain economic growth. Hence, this study compares and contrasts the measures and strategies taken by both countries in containing the COVID-19 outbreak as well as ensuring the continuity of economic growth. The time period of this study was from March 2020 until early February 2021 as most of the countries, including Malaysia and Turkey, by then had introduced new COVID-19-related health policies and economic stimulus packages. The finding compares and contrasts the effectiveness of those measures and strategies so that both countries can share and learn from this pandemic.
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Assessment of food safety attitudes of Turkish consumers
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Rationale: Foodborne illness is a global public health concern and food-safety literature is now placing emphasis on the role of the consumer in engaging in self-protective behavior. In this study, the food attitudes of consumers in Turkey were investigated.
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https://openalex.org/W4389140046
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Childhood Overweight and Obesity in Turkey: A Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Perspective
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Abstract
 Objective: Childhood overweight and obesity have seen a dramatic increase in Turkey and other middle-income countries. The goal of this study is to understand the role of adverse exposures during pregnancy and infancy on young children’s risk of developing overweight and obesity. 
 Methods: Study uses four cross-sections of Turkish Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) between 1993 and 2008. Multilevel logistic modeling with random intercepts is applied to 5872 children between the ages of 2 and 5 in order to assess the main determinants of overweight and obesity. 
 Results: Findings show that maternal obesity, fetal overnutrition, and lack of infant breastfeeding are significant determinants of children’s risk of overweight and obesity, and may in fact be more important than the typical socio-economic determinants of child health, such as maternal education and household wealth. Conclusion: Public health efforts to prevent childhood overweight and obesity would be incomplete without considerations of maternal health and nutrition at the time of conception and during pregnancy, and of proper infant nutrition.
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https://openalex.org/W2274434031
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Obezite Vergisine Iliskin Halkin Düsünceleri: Türkiye'de Bir Alan Arastirmasi/Public Opinions in Obesity Tax: A Field Research in Turkey
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The threat generated by obesity is increasing in terms of health of both individuals and society day by day. States are using different tools in fighting against this threat. One of these tools is taxing obesity. In fighting against obesity, in order to protect health, while there are tax proposals and practices in different names and subjects, Tax is used as a generic name. We conducted a field questionnaire study applied all around Turkey, in order to measure the public opinion related with Obesity Tax that probably would be applied in Turkey. In this paper it is determined that public believe the necessity of fighting obesity; however, this struggle must be based on non-tax instruments because they have concern the tax might be applied for the fiscal purposes. According to results of the study, we offer specifically to the policy makers that regulative, public supported, efficient and unique “Obesity Tax” must be implemented, but, such tax revenues must be spent for fighting against obesity or subsidies for healthy products.
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https://openalex.org/W2188035780
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THE ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO IN TURKEY : New evidence and demand estimates
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This report reviews the key issues in the economics of tobacco control in Turkey, including taxation, tobacco control policies, income, price and expenditure elasticity of cigarettes and the link between poverty and tobacco use. In the first part of the report, information is presented on tobacco and cigarette production, cigarette consumption, and government policies related to tobacco, especially taxation and tobacco control. The second part analyses aggregate cigarette consumption. Using aggregate level data from 1960 to 2000, price, tax and income elasticities for cigarettes are estimated. In addition, substitution elasticities among three types of cigarettes, filter, non-filter and foreign cigarettes, are calculated. A simulation analysis estimates the impact that an increase in excise tax would have on cigarette consumption and government tax revenues. The third section examines demand for cigarettes in Turkey at household level using the 1994 Household Expenditure and Consumption Survey. Using these data, some key economic policy issues related to cigarettes are discussed including the impact that changes in the cigarette tax rate and price of cigarettes would have on the smoking prevalence rate and number of cigarettes smoked, controlling for social and demographic factors affecting the decision to smoke. A simulation analysis is conducted to examine the impact of changes of cigarette taxes on government tax revenues and cigarette consumption.
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https://openalex.org/W3126017540
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THE ECONOMICS OF TOBACCO IN TURKEY: New evidence and demand estimates
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This report reviews the key issues in the economics of tobacco control in Turkey, including taxation, tobacco control policies, income, price and expenditure elasticity of cigarettes and the link between poverty and tobacco use. In the first part of the report, information is presented on tobacco and cigarette production, cigarette consumption, and government policies related to tobacco, especially taxation and tobacco control. The second part analyses aggregate cigarette consumption. Using aggregate level data from 1960 to 2000, price, tax and income elasticities for cigarettes are estimated. In addition, substitution elasticities among three types of cigarettes, filter, non-filter and foreign cigarettes, are calculated. A simulation analysis estimates the impact that an increase in excise tax would have on cigarette consumption and government tax revenues. The third section examines demand for cigarettes in Turkey at household level using the 1994 Household Expenditure and Consumption Survey. Using these data, some key economic policy issues related to cigarettes are discussed including the impact that changes in the cigarette tax rate and price of cigarettes would have on the smoking prevalence rate and number of cigarettes smoked, controlling for social and demographic factors affecting the decision to smoke. A simulation analysis is conducted to examine the impact of changes of cigarette taxes on government tax revenues and cigarette consumption.
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https://openalex.org/W2902767457
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Framing "our social disaster"
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For the early Turkish republic, resource shortages, illiteracy, and geography combined to hamper any achievement of the immediate and universal diffusion of state-authored lessons in public health throughout the country’s populace. One of the first steps taken to overcome these obstacles involved the production and publication of a medical atlas. Ideally, this text would serve both to standardize care provided by the state’s health professionals and to inform the entire population of their public health obligations and compel their compliance; longer lives, prosperity, and a stronger nation were the promised outcomes. However, utilizing public health education to institute this state-society contract also entailed framing diseases in particular ways. This was especially true with sexually-transmitted infections (STIs), and the narratives associated with STIs marginalized routinely specific subpopulations of the Turkish nation; women and girls, generally, and sex workers, in particular. Focusing on this primary text, this article engages critically with the atlas to document, analyze, and inform the nature of this promise and the types of medical and moral norms that it imposed and reinforced.
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https://openalex.org/W2948224802
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The Scale Development on Health Professionals’ Perceptions About Health Sector Privatization in Turkey
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The world has witnessed remarkable changes in healthcare since neoliberal policies came into force. Like European countries, Turkey also has implemented the liberal policies, the health transformation program launched in 2003 and paved the way to privatization activities in healthcare sector. The structure of hospitals and health services delivery will start to change with Public Private Partnership Model. This study was aimed at developing a scale on health professionals’ perceptions about health sector privatization in Turkey. Based on previous studies and professional findings, twenty-five sample statements were used to evaluate the perception of health staff on privatization in the Turkish health services. Research sample consists of 325 health workers who actually work in family healthcare centers and secondary public hospitals (physicians, nurses and allied health professionals) in Edirne Province and in its’ districts. The surveys were analyzed by IBM SPSS Statistic 20.0 and IBM SPSS Amos 23.0 programs via reliability, validity and factor analysis. The content validity of the scale was found as relevant for the study (CVI=>0.87). Moreover, face validity score reflected that statements could be clearly understood (90%). The Keiser- Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy indicated that sample is useful and suitable for factor analysis process (0,879). Again, the Cronbach’s Alpha of the F1 is 0,848 and F2 is 0,703. According to the split half method, the scale is highly reliable. CFA results show that the model does fit data adequately. (Chi Square: 168,041, CMIN/DF: 2,241, GFI: 0,927, AGFI: 0,898, CFI: 0,930, RMSEA: 0,063, PCLOSE: 0,049). To sum up, reliability and validity analysis of the privatization scale conducted by authors indicated that privatization scale could be used as a valid and reliable tool to measure the privatization perception of health staff in the health sector.
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https://openalex.org/W2084735306
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An Economic Analysis of Tobacco Control Policies in Turkey
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To evaluate the costs and benefits of various anti-smoking policy alternatives including taxation and four cessation programs, accounting for the demographic projections in 2011-2050 in Turkey. Demographic projections are combined with incidence and mortality rates of four major cigarette related diseases, price elasticity of cigarette demand and unit costs of nonprice measures to reduce demand in order to estimate the net present discounted values of policy alternatives. Among policy alternatives that yield the same amount of cigarette consumption, cessation programs yield lower costs to households and the society at large than taxation, while taxation is preferred by the public sector. Net benefit to the public sector as a function of the tax rate is a single-peaked Laffer curve. The public sector can obtain the highest net benefit if it raises the special consumption tax rate from its current level by nearly 9 percentage points. Although intervention programs emerge as the preferred anti-smoking alternatives, more research is needed on estimating the cost-effectiveness and social desirability of taxation and intervention programs in Turkey.
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Opinions on the Political Economy of the New Turkish Healthcare System
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Turkish health care system is going on health care transitions nowadays. Fundamental role of government in providing, financing and managing public services, including health care are changed. Health care marketers insist that competition and aggressive management will raise health care productivity. Health economist suggests that health is a public service and has a value. The Health Care System in Turkey is financed by public funds, compulsory insurance premiums and delivered (90%) by The Ministry of Health (MoH) that also manages the system. For the sustainability of universal access to health care special insurance programs according the rule of political economy should be built. Poor and severe ill people who cannot work and elderly may not get access to public medical insurance. So, for contributing to the nationwide public health care system rich people could give some extra insurance premium and obtain additional private insurance as well. Referral chain might be established in the country in between primary, secondary and tertiary care.
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REFAH SİSTEMLERİ ÇERÇEVESİNDE İKİ ÜLKENİN SAĞLIK SİSTEMİNİN KARŞILAŞTIRILMASI(TÜRKİYE-KÜBAÖRNEĞİ):NİTELİKSEL KARŞILAŞTIRMALI BİR ÇALIŞMA
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In order for health services to reach the basic goals and objectives before the society, they must have certain qualities. The issue that should be emphasized; it is the necessity of a well-structured health system. The fact that the public and private health institutions have sufficient levels of experts depends primarily on having well-organized personnel and equipment. For this, arrangements should be made in line with the provision that everybody in our Constitution has the right to develop their material and spiritual existence. When examined in terms of the qualities of health services, which are the products of a good health sector oriented towards these goals and objectives, first of all, countries are expected to establish a good and correct health policy. In the first part of this study, general information about Cuba will be mentioned. In the second part, the Cuban health service will be covered in detail. In the last part of the study, Cuban and Turkish health policies will be examined, and then health services and health financing will be discussed. The main purpose of the study is; how the health services offered accompanied existing health policies in Turkey and examine health financing.
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[Epidemiology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Diyarbakir (2002-2006)].
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It is estimated that more than 1.5 million new cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) cases occur throughout the world every year and the disease is endemic in southern and southeastern Turkey. The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics of the CL cases reported in Diyarbakir. A total of 1990 cases were reported during the 5 year period. CL was most frequent in women (25.6 in 100.000) and in the age groups 5-9 and 10-14 (32.0 and 40.3 in 100.000 respectively). CL was most often reported in the Dicle (52.9%) and Hani (37.7%) districts; most were reported in the spring (47.2%) and fewer in the autumn (11.6%). It was observed that reporting increased after diagnosis and the quality of health services improved. Morbidity in Diyarbakir was higher than in the rest of Turkey. The higher prevalence found in children and in women was compatible with other studies. A difference from the other studies was that while morbidity decreased in the 15-44 age-group, there was an increase in the 45 or more age group. CL is endemic in the province of Diyarbakir. The fight against CL must be supported by special programs. Health education of the public and self protection measures should be encouraged along with a greater accessibility of diagnosis and treatment.
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The COVID-19 Normalization Process for Turkish Nations in terms of Health Communications: The Case of Türkiye, Azerbaijan, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
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This study aims to determine how the health ministries of Türkiye, Azerbaijan, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) formed health communication strategies through their official Twitter accounts during the normalization process COVID-19 pandemic. Within the scope of the research, based on the date when the normalization process of Türkiye, Azerbaijan, and the TRNC started, one-month Twitter posts were analyzed by the thematic analysis method. The study was diagnosed with the 2020.03 version of the Maxqda program. The findings determined that although the three countries struggled with the COVID-19 pandemic in line with different strategies, health ministries shared the public awareness and awareness in the normalization process of this global pandemic. The most shared content in all three countries is the COVID-19 Table, including the daily number of cases. When examining the impact and transformation of Twitter content based on the epidemic, the Republic of Türkiye has the most comprehensive range about the pandemic, followed by Azerbaijan and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. As a result, the pandemic affects the official Twitter account shares of the Ministry of Health in all three countries.
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https://openalex.org/W3045143367
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Understanding of Turkish pharmacists health literacy knowledge, attitudes, and behavior
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"id": "https://openalex.org/C43617362"
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"display_name": "Economic growth",
"id": "https://openalex.org/C50522688"
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Background and Aims: Health literacy is a set of cognitive-social skills and motivation to access, understand, and utilize information to protect and improve the health of individuals. Pharmacists, as public health advisors, need to play an active and effective role in preventing the negative consequences of inadequate health literacy. In this study, we determined the knowledge, attitudes, behaviours, and educational needs related to pharmacists’ health literacy. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in cities across Turkey. According to the ‘2016 Turkish Pharmacists Association Database’, in 2015 and 2016, there were 25,453 and 24,928 private pharmacists, respectively. To calculate the sample size, we used a population of 24,928, a 50% expected prevalence (unknown frequency), a 5% deviation value, a 95% confidence interval, and a 1.0 design effect. The necessary sample size was determined to be 379. Using a random number table, we recruited 398 participants for this study. Results: Our results revealed that the pharmacists who participated in this study stated high awareness of health literacy. Conclusion: In healthcare facilities, pharmacists should play an active role in promoting and delivering health literacy.
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Épilepsies : des évolutions à prendre en compte
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In recent years, tobacco control emerged as a political priority in Turkey and today the country is widely regarded as one of the global leaders in tackling tobacco use. Although political priority is considered a facilitating factor to the success of addressing public health issues, there is a paucity of research to help us understand how it is developed in middle-income countries. The primary aim of this study is to understand the process and determinants of how tobacco control became a political priority in Turkey using the Multiple Streams Framework. A mixed-methods case study approach was used whereby data were gathered from three different sources: in-depth interviews (N = 19), document reviews (N = 216), and online self-administered surveys (N = 61). Qualitative data were collected for the purpose of understanding the processes and determinants that led to political prioritization of tobacco control and were analyzed using deductive and inductive coding. Quantitative data were collected to examine the actors and were analyzed using descriptive statistics and network nominations. Data were triangulated. Findings revealed that tobacco control achieved political priority in Turkey as a result of the development and convergence of multiple streams, including a fourth, separate global stream. Findings also shed light on the importance of Turkey's foreign policy in the transformation of the political stream. The country's desire for European Union accession and global visibility helped generate a political environment that was receptive to global norms for tobacco control. A diverse but cohesive network of actors joined forces with global allies to capitalize on this opportunity. Results suggest (1) the importance of global-agenda setting activities on political priority development, (2) the utility of aligning public health and foreign policy goals and (3) the need to build a strong global incentive structure to help entice governments to take action on public health issues.
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Evalation of smoking prevelance in Turkey after tobacco control strategies
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The smoking is main public health problem and requires profound struggle. Turkey was one of the leader countries in tobacco control. <b>Aim:</b> To investigate the prevalence of smoking among Turkish population after tobacco control strategies begun. <b>Methods:</b> Population survey and population based study conducted in primary care settings with face to face interview. The study results were preliminary. It has been conducted since May 2014 and will end up May 2015. <b>Result:</b> The study enrolled a total of 1287 subjects (M: 38.9% and F: 61.1%) with mean age of 45 years-old (14-88). The ratio of current smokers was 21.1% (14.6% among women and 31.2% among men, p<0.001). According to age groups (<25, 25-49, 50-64 and 65 +years) between male and female subjects, the frequency of active smokers among men was still quite high (<25 years: 37.1% and 39.1%). Among women its frequency was 7 % under 25 years old. 65+years old, its frequency in both male and female was similar (8.3% and 10.1%, respectively). One-third of all participants had at least one of chronic disease such as DM, HT, COAH, CRD and Ca. The frequency of current smokers was 24.8% and 14.1% among male and female individuals with chronic disease, respectively. <b>Conclusions:</b> The present study reveals the current information about smoking in Turkey. Smoking prevalence was still higher, particularly among male population. The majority of male young population was comparatively smokers. Among female population, whether having or not a chronic disease seemed to be not influential on smoking cessation.
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ARetrospectiveCase-ControlStudy,FactorsAffectingTreatment OutcomesforPulmonaryTuberculosisinİstanbul,Turkey
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Background: Tuberculosis is a public health problem and its transmission is a threat to the community. Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the factors influencing the treatment outcomes and the effectiveness of the National Tuberculosis Program (NTP) in relation to the application of the directly observed treatment, short-course (DOTS) program in various sites in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Hastanede çalışan hemşirelerin sağlıklı yaşam biçimi davranışlarına yönelik algıladıkları engeller
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In Turkey, nurses’ health is threatened by risks related to lifestyle as well as risks at the workplace, and they cannot exhibit enough healthy lifestyle behaviors. This study was conducted to determine barriers to healthy lifestyle behaviors perceived by nurses working in hospitals. In this qualitative study, in which five face-to-face focus-group interviews were held, 31 nurses working in a hospital selected by purposive sampling method were interviewed. The data were analyzed using the inductive content analysis technique. Three main themes, namely, work-related barriers (working hard, shift work, and lack of institutional support), individual barriers (lack of knowledge and failure to take care of health), and social barriers (family responsibilities and cultural habits), were identified and described. This study highlighted the barriers to healthy lifestyle behaviors perceived by nurses working in hospitals in Turkey. Deep knowledge of the barriers nurses perceive to initiating and maintaining healthy lifestyle behaviors can guide the development of workplace health promotion programs to reduce risk factors related to nurses' lifestyles.
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Geographical distribution of local medical clinics in Kütahya (Turkey)
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Health Geography is a branch of Human Geography which has an increasing attention. The spatial analysis of health planning and distribution of health services is one of the approaches in Health Geography. Spatial analyses in Health Geography studies have revealed the inadequacies and inequalities in various geographies. The local medical clinics are significant establishments because the local patients prefer them to go first when they are ill. Kutahya is a province that is located in the Aegean Region in Turkey. The aim of this study is to describe the distribution of the local medical clinics and the structure of population in Kutahya. The data that was provided by the province health directorates in 2008 were used in this study. Also Turkey Statistical Institute (TUIK) data and the Ministry of Agriculture data were used. The geographical distribution and population structure of the local medical clinics were tried to be determined. It is significant for that to present the distribution of local medical clinics and distribution of medical staffs in Kutahya. At the end of the study, it was understood that some local medical clinics need some medical staffs. This is an example study for planning health organizations in accordance with Health Geography.
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https://openalex.org/W3025087814
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The Value of Socialized Medicine: The Impact of Universal Primary Healthcare Provision on Birth and Mortality Rates in Turkey
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This paper examines the impact of universal, free, and easily accessible primary healthcare on population health as measured by age-specific birth and mortality rates, focusing on a nationwide socialized medicine program implemented in Turkey. The Family Medicine Program (FMP), launched in 2005, assigns each Turkish citizen to a specific state-employed family physician, who offers a wide range of primary healthcare services that are free-of-charge. Furthermore, these services are provided at family health centers, which operate on a walk-in basis and are located within the neighborhoods in close proximity to the patients. To identify the causal impact of the FMP, we exploit the variation in its introduction across provinces and over time. Our estimates indicate that the FMP caused large declines in mortality rates across all age groups with more pronounced impacts among infants and the elderly, and a moderate reduction in the birth rates, primarily among teenagers. Furthermore, the results are suggestive that the program has also contributed towards equalization in the mortality disparities across provinces. Our findings highlight the importance of a nationwide supply-side intervention on improving public health.
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https://openalex.org/W3094523262
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COVID-19 applications made during an outbreak in a chemotherapy center: The Case of Turkey
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In December 2019, the pneumonia epidemic that occurred due to an unknown reason in Wuhan, China, has spread to the whole country This disease was originally named the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV), then the World Health Organization (WHO) changed this epidemic disease to Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) on February 11, 2020 After this date, 37 590 cases were detected worldwide To date, COVID-19 has become a global threat, affecting more than 28 countries Turkey had the first person-to-person infection on March 10, 2020 As of April 14, 2020, In Turkey, the 65 111 positive cases, 1,403 deaths, and 4,799-healing cases were found that numbers were changing hours by hours All public hospitals in the world and in our country face a difficult process in this epidemic process Cancer patients with a low immune system experience more fear and panic in this process In this report, we aimed to present solutions for healthcare professionals, nurses, and patients working in a hospital's oncology department, chemotherapy unit
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