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Understanding and comparison of self-reported problems of Syrian refugees in three countries
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Abstract Background Syrian refugees have high levels of mental disorders. They face multiple stressors before, during and after migration which affect their psychosocial wellbeing. Stressors after flight may vary due to different geographic, economic, cultural, socio-political contexts. Previous studies demonstrate that displacement-related factors are as likely as war exposure to contribute to distress after migration and hence, are pivotal to include in public health policy. Assessments in mental health care are mainly through nomothetic measurements, often developed in western countries. A growing body of literature recognizes the importance of clients' own perspective, especially in cross-cultural settings. The aim of this multi-country study was to describe and compare self-reported problems of Syrian refugees between Jordan, Turkey and Switzerland. Methods Using the semi-structured client-generated outcome measurement PSYCHLOPS enabled to identify and compare problems in various study settings: camp-based in Jordan (N = 61), community-based in Turkey (N = 46) and Switzerland (N = 57), respectively. Questionnaires were analyzed following thematic analysis. The developed coding framework allowed to qualitatively illustrate the meaning and quantitatively compare the frequency of codes. Results Almost all the emerged themes are related to post-migration stressors. Over half of the participants reported practical problems with an emphasis on financial, employment, government regulations, followed by psychological and physical health problems. For participants in Turkey, finances are of much more concern than in Jordan and Switzerland, whereas in Switzerland, problems with government regulations stand out. Conclusions This study underlines the importance of displacement-related factors with special regard to local key factors on psychosocial wellbeing. Consequently, when planning mental health care services and preventive measures such factors must be considered and addressed.
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https://openalex.org/W2563789172
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Evaluation of smoking cessation related press coverage in 2014
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<b>Introduction - Objective:</b> Treatment for smoking cessation must be carried out by physicians according to the law. However methods which are not evidence-based are widely used. Printed press and media has a crucial role in increasing awareness about scientifically proven cessation strategies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the content, accessibility, surface area, advertising equivalence, scientific evidence of the news on smoking cessation in Turkish press in 2014 <b>Method:</b> The printed news on smoking cessation during January-December 2014 were analyzed using the data base of media monitoring agency. The content, accessibility, surface area, advertising equivalence of each news article were noted. The advertising equivalence of evidence-based and scientifically not proven methods were compared <b>Results:</b> In 2014 72667 news on tobacco smoking were printed in Turkish press. The number of articles with regard to the topics were as follows: smoking cessation 1352, e-cigarettes 330, acupuncture 231, quitline 182, hypnosis 138, bioresonance 75, alternative medicine 69, laser treatment 68, nicotine patch 38, herbal treatment 34, nicotine gum 12, varinicline 3, IQS 3, Bupropion 2, Allen Carr 2 with a total of 2537, total accessability 250.195.897, surface area 315.289 column xcm, advertising equivalence 7.325.691 TL 620 news of scientifically not proven strategies had an advertising equivalence of 49 %, while 237 news representing evidence-based methods had only 10 %. <b>Conclusions:</b> Turkish printed press in 2014 contained significantly more scientifically not proven methods in smoking cessation. Tobacco Control advocates has an important responsibility in increasing awareness among members of the press.
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https://openalex.org/W2772052451
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Did we overcome rheumatic heart disease or is it still a public disease burden?
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Rheumatic heart disease (RHD), affecting approximately 32 million people all over the world is one of the major causes of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality especially in developing countries. In this ongoing pilot study, we aim to investigate the prevalence of both definitive and borderline RHD in Turkey as a developing country.
A total of 386 healthy young individuals (45 female, 341 males) who applied to our Cardiology Clinic for being military personnel coming from different regions of Turkey in the year 2015, were recruited for our study. 2012 World Heart Federation (WHF) criteria for echocardiographic assessment and diagnosis of RHD were used. Study population was classified into one of the three groups as normal, borderline RHD and definitive RHD. The three groups were similar in terms of baseline characteristics and laboratory findings. Definitive and borderline RHD were found in 11 (2,9%) and 29 (7,5%) individuals, respectively. Abnormal thickening of the anterior mitral valve leaflet (AMVL) was found statistically significant between the normal and the RHD groups (3.1±0.6 vs 4.2±0.9, p
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A REVIEW OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PUBLIC SERVICE ADS
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Coronavirus disease Covid-19, started affecting the world as of December 2019, and Turkey as of 2020. The disease became a global crisis threatening the whole world in the context of public health. All the countries made attempts on protecting the society and on informing the public in the right direction in the process of fighting against the disease. Public service advertising aiming to change the behavior of people and to attract attention on public issues gained specific importance among these attempts. Providing successful examples in many aspects such as combating social and public problems, raising awareness, and informing, public service advertisements managed to create an agenda at a level that cannot be ignored with the themes covered during the Covid-19 pandemic. In this context, the main subject of this study consists of public service advertisements with Covid-19 content. In the study, it was aimed to analyze the effectiveness of the public service advertisements published by the Ministry of Health of Turkey after detecting the first official case in our country in March 2020. Using the phenomenology method; the study group of the research consists of 8 male and 8 female volunteers between the ages of 25-65, and of undergraduate and postgraduate education level.
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https://openalex.org/W3127934358
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The Evaluation of Dental Imaging Services in Turkey Between Years 2010-2013 / 2010-2013 Yılları Arasında Türkiye’de Dental Görüntüleme Hizmetlerinin Değerlendirilmesi
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BackgroundRadiolological monitoring is especially important for the effective planning of services related to oral and dental health care. The aim of this study is to evaluate the national data of radiological imaging methods in Turkey which are used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.MethodsFor this retrospective, cross-sectional study, the radiological imaging data from Oral and Dental Health Centers and Hospitals affiliated to the Institution of Public Hospitals in all 81 cities of Turkey between years 2010-2013 were evaluated. The data were presented with one and two-dimensional tables, the statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS for Windows, Version 22.0 package program. ResultsIncreasing by years, the number of radiological imagings have been; 2,964,713, 3,972,361, 4,830,532 and 5,829,750 in years 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, respectively. Of the total population, 4.02, 5.32, 6.39 and 7.60% have been applied any kind of dental radiography in the same years, respectively. ConclusionsThis situation is in compliance with the increasing population as well as the increasing service delivery in the content of ‘‘Health Transition Program’’. Treatment needs play a major role in the effective planning of oral and dental health services by policymakers.
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A role for private sector laboratories in public health surveillance of antimicrobial resistance
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Future MicrobiologyVol. 11, No. 6 EditorialFree AccessA role for private sector laboratories in public health surveillance of antimicrobial resistanceSumanth Gandra, Anjali T Merchant & Ramanan LaxminarayanSumanth Gandra Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy, New Delhi, IndiaSearch for more papers by this author, Anjali T Merchant Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy, New Delhi, IndiaSearch for more papers by this author & Ramanan Laxminarayan*Author for correspondence: E-mail Address: [email protected] Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy, New Delhi, India Public Health Foundation of India, Gurgaon, India Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton, NJ, USASearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:18 May 2016https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb.16.17AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInReddit Keywords: antimicrobial resistancelaboratory capacityprivate sectorsurveillanceFirst draft submitted: 7 April 2016; Accepted for publication: 13 April 2016; Published online: 18 May 2016Policymakers have been slow to respond to the public health threat posed by antimicrobial resistance (AMR) [1], despite increasing health and economic burdens [2]. AMR surveillance data gives shape to an otherwise ill-defined problem, enabling policymakers to more effectively understand, quantify and manage the emergence and spread of resistance. At the patient level, antimicrobial susceptibility testing of clinical isolates can inform prescriber choice of therapeutic treatment [3]. Susceptibility information at the population level allows for the monitoring of resistance trends across space and time, providing evidence on which to base standard treatment practices, antibiotic policies and infection control guidelines [1]. Going beyond susceptibility testing is critical; molecular analysis of global collections of isolates allows for a better understanding of the evolution and spread of resistant strains and genetic elements [4].Despite recognition of the importance of surveillance data in addressing AMR, the majority of countries lack formal surveillance systems [5]. According to the WHO's Global Antimicrobial Resistance Report, only 22 out of 129 member countries generated national or subnational data between 2000 and 2013 on all seven bacterial pathogens that are commonly associated with community- and hospital-acquired infections, including Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, nontyphoidal Salmonella species and Shigella species [5]. National-level data were available mainly in high-income countries in the Americas and the EU, where regional surveillance networks like ReLAVRA (Latin American Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network) and EARS-Net (European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network) also exist. Few low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), on the other hand, have national AMR surveillance programs. Gaps in the surveillance of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in sub-Saharan Africa and South and Southeast Asia are particularly problematic because these regions shoulder disproportionately high burdens of bacterial disease, and consequently a greater potential burden of antibiotic resistance. Given the need to better define the magnitude of resistance in LMICs, in this article we describe how data generated by private sector laboratories can be leveraged in support of public health AMR surveillance.In LMICs, inadequate laboratory capacity, weak health systems, and financial constraints have hindered the establishment and support of AMR surveillance systems [6]. A survey of 73 public health laboratories conducted by the WHO Regional Office for Africa revealed common challenges to successful laboratory functioning, including lack of trained personnel, old or poorly maintained equipment, erratic supply of water or electricity, a dearth of quality reagents, the absence of or noncompliance with established standard operating procedures (SOPs) and inadequate internal and external quality assurance systems [7]. In Ghana, less than a quarter of the 693 laboratory personnel surveyed from 205 public sector laboratories had received technical training [8]. Preconceptions about the quality of diagnostic laboratory services contribute their underutilization, perpetuating a reliance on less accurate empirical diagnosis at the expense of AMR susceptibility testing [9]. In the absence of a coordinated surveillance strategy, differences in SOPs between laboratories may also affect the comparability of data and hinder their integration into a nationwide network. Together, these factors limit the volume and utility of antimicrobial susceptibility data generated by public sector laboratories for AMR surveillance purposes.The services offered by private sector facilities create opportunities to collect and harness higher quality antimicrobial susceptibility data. In LMICs, rising incomes have driven a demand for quality healthcare services that is often unmet by public sector infrastructure, given the resource constraints alluded to above [10]. In India and Pakistan, the private sector accounts for more than 70% of healthcare delivery [11,12], making it a particularly rich source of data. As in the public sector, healthcare facilities in the private sector generate antimicrobial susceptibility data every day in clinical microbiology laboratories for the primary purpose of guiding treatment decisions for individual patients. Accreditation by national and international agencies can serve as a proxy for data quality, indicating that laboratories have undergone quality assurance and proficiency testing. Accredited laboratories in LMICs tend to be predominantly from the private sector. In India, the private sector constitutes 98% of the 576 medical laboratories accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) [13]. Similarly, in South Africa, among the 376 SANAS (South African National Accreditation System)-accredited medical laboratories, more than 80% come from the private sector [14]. The majority of these accredited private sector laboratories in India and South Africa belong to organized corporate entities and are equipped with better laboratory infrastructure, trained staff, automated methods for species identification and susceptibility testing, and information systems to store and manage data. Data generated by accredited private laboratories may thus represent a means by which to fill the information void left by weak public laboratory systems in LMICs.The ResistanceMap project [15] demonstrates the utility of private laboratory network data in AMR ‘data deserts’. The Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy established ResistanceMap to remedy the lack of accessible information on resistance, collating and presenting global resistance data in an online repository. Current ResistanceMap data for India comes exclusively from the private sector, as the country has only recently begun the process of establishing formal national-level surveillance networks under the direction of the National CDC and the Indian Council on Medical Research [16]. Accordingly, estimates of AMR to date have largely been derived from data collected in single-center studies. To gain a better understanding of AMR trends at the national scale, ResistanceMap obtained blood culture data from SRL Diagnostics Limited, one of India's largest private laboratory networks. Approximately 5700 private secondary and tertiary care hospitals, community diagnostic laboratories, and home agencies located in 26 (out of 29) Indian states and two (out of seven) union territories serve as collection centers for SRL. Blood cultures drawn from patients are subsequently transported to the nearest reference laboratory for organism isolation, identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Aggregation of SRL data of 18,695 blood isolates (out of 135,268 total blood cultures) collected from 2008 to 2014 presented the opportunity to conduct the first long-term retrospective study of trends in antibiotic resistance on a national scale in India. Analysis of the data indicated both high and increasing resistance to last resort antibiotics in India. For example, carbapenem resistance rates among K. pneumoniae and E. coli blood isolates rose from 28.6 to 56.6% and 9.1 to 11.5%, respectively, from 2008 to 2014. By comparison, of the 41 other countries that also collected invasive isolate data from 2013 or 2014, only three reported carbapenem resistance rates in E. coli greater than 3%, including Bulgaria (3.5%), Turkey (5%) and Vietnam (9%) [15]. The SRL data thus reveal worryingly high levels of carbapenem resistance at the national level in India, reaffirming the importance of policies to conserve antibiotic effectiveness.Antimicrobial susceptibility data generated by the private sector can augment AMR surveillance efforts even in LMICs where formal public sector networks exist. In South Africa, ResistanceMap pooled public and private sector antimicrobial susceptibility data collected by the National Health Laboratory Service and the South African Society for Clinical Microbiology to generate more comprehensive national AMR estimates for the years 2012–2014 [15]. Multisector data can add nuance to our understanding of the emergence and spread and resistance, revealing disparate rates of resistance between the public and private sectors. In LMICs, national drug policies often define which types of antibiotics are procured and prescribed in the public sector [17,18]. Differences in the pattern of antibiotic consumption between the public and private sector [19] may, thus, result in differences in resistance rates. The ability to identify and define this variation can improve the precision of strategies that seek to address AMR.While advocating for a role for private laboratory networks in AMR surveillance in LMICs, we nonetheless recognize the limitations of such an approach. Although data obtained from private laboratory networks like SRL Diagnostics Limited reveal patterns at a national scale, the data may not be nationally representative. Currently efforts are underway to collect and incorporate data from multiple private laboratory networks and hospitals into ResistanceMap to increase confidence in AMR estimates. Rates of resistance also tend to differ according to the source of infection (i.e., community vs hospital acquired) and level of care (i.e., primary, secondary or tertiary) [2], yet private laboratory networks may not always have access to or collect this kind of patient information, limiting the accuracy of AMR estimates calculated from the data collected. Soliciting information from private hospitals, however, with regards to patient location at the time of specimen collection (i.e., outpatient, inpatient wards, or intensive care units) provides one mean by which to differentiate between community- and hospital-acquired infections. Finally, concerns about patient privacy, data ownership and hospital reputation may yield a reluctance to share data. Opportunities for collaboration with private networks and hospitals hinge upon clear delineation of how the data will be stored, used, and publicized [3].Despite these shortcomings, private laboratory networks and hospitals generate a mine of information that can be tapped in support of AMR surveillance efforts. As LMICs respond to the WHO's call for the implementation of broad-based, national-level surveillance systems in support of the newly established Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System [20], the availability of resources, health priorities, and the level of political commitment will govern the pace of capacity building and system development. In the meantime, data generated from large private diagnostic laboratory networks and hospitals can fill the lacuna in AMR surveillance in LMICs with minimal resources and know how. Even in countries where national-level programs have been established, private diagnostic networks can continue to play a role in surveillance, expanding the evidence base on which AMR policies can be formulated.Financial & competing interests disclosureS Gandra and R Laxminarayan are supported by ResistanceMap project, which is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.No writing assistance was utilized in the production of this manuscript.References1 WHO. WHO global strategy for containment of antimicrobial strategy for containment of antimicrobial resistance (2001). http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:WHO+Global+Strategy+for+Containment+of+Antimicrobial+Resistance#0Google Scholar2 Grundmann H. 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The article reports developments in health status among women in four Nordic countries, based upon data published in the Swedish Public Health and two research reports, one Danish the other Nordic. The mean life expectancy of Danish women has fallen and, in an international comparison restricted to OECD countries, was shown only to be higher than that of women in Turkey or Ireland. A similar health development is manifest among women in Norway and Sweden, increasing class differences being a common feature. The mean life expectancy of Finnish women exceeds that of Finnish men by eight years.
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Case Study One: The Lead Project: Public Health On The Ground: Doutta Galla Community Health Service (DGCHS) is located in Victoria, in Melbourne's inner West. It aims to provide health care services, and health education and promotion to a culturally diverse and changing community. It currently services two local council areas and a population of 146,000 people, with a further 249,000 coming into the area daily for work, study or shopping. It covers four of Melbourne's largest public housing estates and large groups of people from Non-English Speaking Background including South America, the Horn of Africa, Turkey, Vietnam and China.
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Purpose: Cystic echinococcosis (CE), caused by the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus, is one of the most important and widely distributed parasitic zoonosis in the world. This study aimed to evaluate patients who applied to laboratory with suspected CE between 2006 and 2015 retrospectively. Methods & Materials: In this study, 3151 serum samples which were sent to the Microbiology Department of Central Laboratory of Trakya University Health Center for Medical Research and Practice (Hospital) in Edirne, Turkey between 2006 and 2015 were investigated by using commercial Indirect Hemaglutination Test (Fumuoze, France). Results: Five hundred seventy nine (18.36%) of screened 3151 serum samples were found as seropositive. Five hundred seventy nine positive serum samples were belonged to 366 CE patients (age ranged from 4-91 years). Two hundred seventy (59.29%) of these patients were female and 149 (40.71%) of them were male. The most common organ localization was liver. Conclusion: As a result, CE continues to be a major public health problem in this region. We suggest that new strategies be designed for E. granulosus control programs in Turkey.
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GLOBAL BURDEN OF DISEASE: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS BASED ON THE SCOPUS DATABASE
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The worldwide mortality and morbidity is now a global public health problem. Burden of disease is a joint measure of mortality and morbidity. Burden of disease studies have been implemented in many countries using the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) to assess major health problems. The purpose of this research is to examine academic publications related to burden of disease in terms of bibliometric indicators. Bibliometry is an analysis method used to measure and evaluate publications in a subject area. In this research, it is aimed to determine the scientists who direct the concept of global burden of disease with bibliometric mapping method. Research data was collected through the Scopus database. The data were analyzed by bibliometric analysis technique. In the research, author network analysis was done and visualized using the VOSviewer package program. It has been found that academic studies related to global burden of disease increased rapidly especially after 2000s. The authors who received the most citations by global burden of disease were identified as Murray C.J.L. (n=24.240) and Lopez A.D. (20.476). But it could not reach a comprehensive research in Turkey. Thus it is thought that both the ministry of health and universities should give more importance at global burden of disease in Turkey.
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PHYSICAL CONDITIONS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN SOME MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES – A COMPARATIVE STUDY
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The study aims to identify the physical conditions of primary schools in the Middle East. The sample of the study consisted of five countries: Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Syria. Countries were selected through the sample of intent, and the studier adopted the descriptive analytical approach in making comparisons between countries by relying on the examination of information from all available sources to form a broad and reliable database in order to reach the goal of the study. By covering four objects: safety, health, services and the aesthetic aspect. Turkish primary schools have achieved fairly acceptable results in terms of health, services and public safety, while there have been some shortcomings in the aesthetic and organizational aspect of schools. The level of public safety was poor in Iranian schools, and aspects of services, health and aesthetic did not produce satisfactory results. In the same context, Egyptian primary schools have not achieved good standards of safety, health and aesthetic, in the same time, there have been shortcomings in terms of public services. As for Saudi schools, rented schools have been the weak point in the Saudi school structure, as these schools do not meet the physical requirements for school construction. Syrian primary schools have faced deficiencies in aspects of public services. Article visualizations:
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Factors associated with quitting action following smoking cessation counseling.
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e18750 Background: Turkey has achieved a significant success in tobacco control, and key step of this is providing high-quality smoking cessation services to the public. Hacettepe University Cancer Institute is a comprehensive cancer center in Turkey, and incorporates a well-equipped smoking cessation unit (SCU) since the beginning of the tobacco control activities in Turkey. This study presents the factors associated with early adherence to smoking cessation treatment. Methods: Patient records of the SCU were evaluated retrospectively for demographic and clinical data. Medical history, smoking status and exposure assessments, comorbidities, treatment schemes and follow-up data were recorded by chart review. Quit rates were evaluated according to treatment and year of admission. Results: A total of 5967 patients have been admitted to the smoking cessation unit between 2008 and 2016. 57.4% of patients were male (M/F: 1.4:1), 65% were married, mean age of smoking initiation was 24 years, mean number of daily smoked cigarettes was 22.3, median Fagerstrom score of nicotine dependence was 5, and mean amount of exposure was 25.3 pack.years. 16% of patients had a history of at least 1 quit attempt. Treatment options were 62.3% for varenicline, 22.4% for bupropion, 13.3% for nicotine replacement therapies, and 2% for non-medicinal psychosocial support. For the cases with follow-up at 1st month, 82.4% had quit successfully, 8.2% had postponed their quitting date, and 9.3% had completely gave-up quitting. Being divorced/widow (OR: 1.5; 95% CI: 1.002-2.2; p = 0.048) and admissions before the year 2011 (OR: 2.3; 95% CI: 1.5-3.6, p < 0.001) were significantly associated with poor quitting success. Conclusions: Ministry of Health had provided cessation drugs free of charge to the public after 2011. Our quit rates that correspond to this period showed that providing public with free drugs may significantly increase the quit rates. Our results suggest that free of charge drugs are prominent motivating factors in quitting. On the other hand, being divorced or losing spouse negatively affected quitting.
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Reasons for Ethical Problems in the Health Sector
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There are two main reasons of public interventions in the health market. First, the health care market cannot make efficient production on market conditions because of its attributes such as the unequal distribution of knowledge, being a public good, the presence of positive and negative externalities. Second, the public authority has also the aim to achieve justice. These qualities are also the source of ethical problems in the health sector, whether the service is generated, by the public or the private sector. Almost in all countries the health sector is usually provided by the public sector because of externalities. But because the side effects of the production of health services by the public sector emerged in recent years, the participation of the private sector was ensured to minimize these effects. For developing countries such as Turkey and Eurasian countries, a more effective use of the funds used for the health sector is recommended, and the space these expenditures cover in the budget are said can be scaled down with the opening of some areas for private entrepreneurs. However, the unique characteristics of the health sector seem to cause problems regardless whether it is produced by the public or the private sector. In this study it is attempted to give the attributes of the health sector in detail and to establish a relationship with ethical problems in the light of experiences in Turkey.
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The relationship between PM10 and SO2 exposure and Covid-19 infection rates in Turkey using nomenclature of territorial units for statistics level 1 regions
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The Covid-19 pandemic, which has been affecting the world since December 2019, has become one of the biggest problems of the 21st century. There are studies stating that the contagiousness of the Covid-19 pandemic, which is transmitted from person to person, increases more with environmental factors such as air pollution, and accordingly, there is an increase in the number of cases. In this study, a panel regression model to investigate the effect of air pollution concentrations such as PM10 and SO2 as environmental factors and population density on the monthly mean number of Covid-19 cases for 12 regions at the nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) level 1 in Turkey between June 2020 and November 2020, and a linear regression model to investigate the effect at the regional level. we used. Based on the model results, we concluded that a small increase in air pollution indicators led to an increase in the number of Covid-19 cases in Turkey and its regions. It is very important to identify preventable environmental factors in order to prevent and minimize the effects of respiratory tract diseases and rapidly spreading pandemic diseases such as Covid-19. Accordingly, we can conclude that countries should take some measures, especially on air pollution, in order to develop public health and pandemic/disease management strategies and to reduce the risk of respiratory diseases.
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West Nile Virus Seroprevalence in Manisa Province: A Population-based Study
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Objective: West Nile Virus (WNV), which causes widespread outbreaks in different parts of the world, is a risk to public health in Turkey, too. Community-based study data are needed to identify measures against possible outbreaks. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of community-based WNV in Manisa and to investigate the relationship between sociodemographic and socioeconomic variables.
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Attitudes towards the Covid-19 Vaccine among Healthcare Workers in Asia: A Cross-Sectional Multi-Country Comparison
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In late 2019, the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) was first discovered in China and quickly spread to Asian countries. The attitude of health care professionals toward vaccination is an indicator of public concern, although the epidemic varies from country to country. In response to the pandemic, our associations organized research meetings and conducted a cross-sectional study. A questionnaire1 for the vaccines used in the research was developed by Prof. Hao-Yun Kao and Prof. Yen-Chiao Lu, and the COVID-19 Vaccine Attitude Scale of İzgüden et al. (2022) was used as the other questionnaire. The research was conducted between October 2021 and December 2022 in Taiwan, Turkey, Myanmar, Mongolia and Thailand. The results found that Taiwanese healthcare workers have a more positive perception compared to the survey results from other countries. In addition, surveys conducted in Mongolia and Thailand showed positive attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, intentions, behavior and anxiety responses based on the lowest impact of social media on healthcare professionals' professional knowledge across all dimensions. Living in the Covid-19 has become a new normal. In this article, we report on the attitudes of health workers in Taiwan, Turkey, Myanmar, Mongolia and Thailand to provide information for interventions aimed at increasing awareness of potential obstacles to the adoption of the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Distinct contributions of obsessive and compulsive symptoms for whole-brain functional connectivity in obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Cystic echinococcosis is a neglected zoonotic infection that is distributed worldwide and prioritised by WHO for control efforts. The burden of human cystic echinococcosis is poorly understood in most endemic regions, including eastern Europe. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of abdominal cystic echinococcosis in rural areas of Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey.We did a cross-sectional ultrasound-based survey that recruited volunteers from 50 villages in rural areas of Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey. These villages were in provinces with annual hospital incidence of cystic echinococcosis within the mid-range for the respective countries. All people who attended a session were allowed to participate if they agreed to be screened. Abdominal ultrasound screening sessions were hosted in public community structures such as community halls, primary health-care centres, schools, and mosques. Lesions were classified using an adapted WHO classification. We reported the prevalence of abdominal cystic echinococcosis adjusted by sex and age through direct standardisation, using the country's rural population as a reference.From July 1, 2014, to Aug 3, 2015, 24 693 individuals presented to screening sessions and 24 687 underwent ultrasound screening. We excluded a further six indivduals due to missing data, leaving 24 681 people in our analysis. Abdominal cystic echinococcosis was detected in 31 of 8602 people screened in Bulgaria, 35 of 7461 screened in Romania, and 53 of 8618 screened in Turkey. The age and sex adjusted prevalence of abdominal cystic echinococcosis was 0·41% (95% CI 0·29–0·58) in Bulgaria, 0·41% (0·26–0·65) in Romania, and 0·59% (0·19–1·85) in Turkey. Active cysts were found in people of all ages, including children, and in all investigated provinces.Our results provide population-based estimates of the prevalence of abdominal cystic echinococcosis. These findings should be useful to support the planning of cost-effective interventions, supporting the WHO roadmap for cystic echinococcosis control.European Union Seventh Framework Programme.
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https://openalex.org/W2973581298
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The Effects of the 2008 Health Reform on Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures in Turkey
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The Turkish health care system has been subject to significant and critical changes and reforms since 2003. One of the most important reforms has been implemented in 2008 where the Green Card holders are entitled to the same services, without any fee, as those with public health insurance, such as the Emekli Sandigi, BAĞKUR, SSK. This study initially examines the characteristics of health insurance schemes, determinants of holding one of the health insurance schemes (public, private, green card, no-insurance) in Turkey. It further analyses the effect of 2008 reform on out of pocket expenditures (OOPEs). The study will be the first in the related literature analysing the effect of this reform especially on the OOPEs of green card holders. The analysis relies on a detailed micro-data level survey, TUIK Household Budget Survey, over the period 2002-2011 and employs a difference-in-difference approach using a pseudo-panel based on propensity score matching. Initial results show that individuals who have public insurance are less inclined to face out-of-pocket health expenditures compared to those without health insurance and the Green Card holders. However, the difference of the OOPEs between the public health insurees and green card holders is reduced after the implementation of the 2008 reform.
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Tobacco cessation attempts among Turkish adolescents: a structural equation model analysis
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Abstract Background The Turkish Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) 2017 revealed that 17.9% of students aged 13-15 used tobacco products and 7.7% smoked cigarettes. Given the prevalence of smoking, it is important to evaluate the factors associated with quit attempts among adolescents. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with Turkish adolescents’ attempts to quit smoking. Methods This study utilized the data from GYTS 2017, which is a cross-sectional, nationally representative, school-based study carried out among adolescents. The study population (n = 18,985) consisted of students who had smoked cigarettes within the past year. After excluding inconsistent responses, 9,735 students remained for analysis. The outcome was an attempt to quit smoking within the past year. Structional Equation Model was used for analysis. The model included dependence level, sociodemographic factors, exposure to second-hand smoking, promoting factors for tobacco use (exposure to advertising in stores, at events, or on the internet), and anti-tobacco policies (sale restrictions, exposure to anti-tobacco media messages, TV spots) as latent factors. (The model fit; CFI=0.917, TLI=0.900, RMSEA=0.032). Results Students were 11-17 years and 66.4% were male. In the past 12 months, 56.3% (95%CI:55.3%-57.3%) of smokers attempted to quit. Dependency (ß=0.037, p = 0,008) and exposure to anti-tobacco policies (ß=0.114, p &lt; 0.001) had positive direct effects, whereas sociodemographic factors (ß=-0.086, p &lt; 0.001) and exposure to second-hand smoke (ß=-0.051, p &lt; 0.001) had negative direct effects on quit attempts. Promoting factors weren't significant (p = 0.14). Conclusions More than half of smokers attempted to quit, and nicotine dependence predicted quit attempts. Exposure to second-hand smoke decreased cessation attempts. Anti-tobacco policies as sale restrictions and warnings of the dangers of tobacco should be enforced fully since they are the strongest predictors of quit attempts. Key messages • Quit attempts are prevalent, highlighting the need for cessation programs for adolescents in Turkey. • Anti-tobacco policies are the most accurate predictor of quit attempts and should be fully enforced.
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The Effects of the 2008 Health Reform on Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures in Turkey
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The Turkish health care system has been subject to significant and critical changes and reforms since 2003. One of the important reform has been implemented in 2008 when the Green Card holders are entitled to the same services, without any fee, as those with public health insurance, such as the Emekli Sandigi, BAĞKUR, SSK. This study initially examines the characteristics of health insurance schemes, determinants of holding one of the health insurance schemes (public, private, green card, no-insurance) in Turkey. It further analyses the effect of 2008 reform on out of pocket expenditures (OOPEs). The study will be the first in the related literature analysing the effect of this reform especially on the OOPEs of green card holders. The analysis relies on a detailed micro-data level survey, TUIK Household Budget Survey, over the period 2002-2011 and employs a difference-in-difference approach using a pseudo-panel based on propensity score matching. Initial results show that individuals who have public insurance are less inclined to face out-of-pocket health expenditures compared to those without health insurance and the Green Card holders. However, the difference of the OOPEs between the public health insurees and green card holders is reduced after the implementation of the 2008 reform.
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Campañas de vacunación antirrábica casa por casa con colaboración de alumnos en Estambul, Turquía
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In urban areas of Turkey, dog rabies mostly affects the underprivileged. People living in these areas are often reluctant to participate in activities associated with the local or national government. This results in their unwillingness to provide information on whether they own dogs and to make their dogs available for vaccination (fearing that they may be culled rather than vaccinated). It was therefore decided to use elementary public school children in selected areas to guide (...)
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Falls in elderly: A newly confronted public health problem in Turkey, 2013
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The rapid increase of elderly population is noticed recent years in Turkey. The percentage of elderly people has reached at 8% of total population in 2014. Falls are highly prevalant health problem among elderly people as one of every three elderly falls each year and faces with fatal or non fatal injuries in the world. The aim of the study is determining the prevalance and risk factors of falls in elderly …
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EVALUATION OF MEDICAL TOURISM IN PUBLIC HOSPITAL SERVICES
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Evaluating the services of public hospitals in medical tourism in our country, to create data structures to improve. The research is descriptive and field research. The questionnaire was used as data collection tool. The population of the research was public hospitals in Ġstanbul. It has yet to determine the sample. All were included in the study of the universe. Surveys have been applied to the hospital executives face to face. Serving a total of 62 public hospitals in Istanbul has reached 60 from the administrator. Data were analyzed by SPSS software package was used. Demographic information obtained as a result of the implementation of the survey percentage (%) and number of people (n) taking statements have been prepared. In the analysis of data obtained from the survey; frequency distribution, mean, standard deviation, chi-square (χ2) test was conducted as required statistical analysis. According to the research findings; from abroad, especially from June to July and August in the patients (86.7%) were admitted to hospitals and reference is made to themselves (90%) were determined. Patients are often admitted to the eye and obstetric services (40%), the majority (91.7%) of the patients and 46.7% from the Turkish Republic of Germany. If Turkey is found to be effective in the choice of the price with a rate of 96.7%. These results indicate that the desired level yet in the public hospitals of health tourism.It shows that we are more advanced in their health tourists. Foreign patients, especially the Public Hospitals have to choose when they come to Turkey. Choice of hospital activity in patients, beds, staff and a similar number of properties have been found to be no effect. When assessing overseas promotion activities for both types of hospital patients it has been identified where there aren‘t serious efforts. For this purpose, the Internet, magazines, newspapers, brochures or tour operators visit methods were used. In our country, it is necessary to increase the awareness level of the public hospitals in medical tourism. Management and organization structure, together with physical conditions must arrange accordingly. Need to develop promotional activities. For this, they need to do serious work with academics and industry representatives of the relevant ministries.
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Determination of some health promotion behaviors of 1-4. grade university students
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Background
Being healthy is the most important goal of the new century. Adolescents is an important period where healthy behaviors can be obtained and sustained. The aim of this study is to determine some health promoter/developer behaviors of grade 1-4th university students.
Methods
Nine universities from Turkey was chosen as the universe and cross-sectional study was conducted. Weighted sampling method had been used and …
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How health literacy associates with healthcare utilization and health promotion behaviours in Turkey?: Contributions to discussions concerning the Anderson model and ecological models
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Abstract Background This study examined how health literacy (HL) levels are associated with health care utilization (HCU) and health promotion behaviours (HPB) in Turkey. Methods We conducted face‐to‐face interviews and utilised the Turkish HL Scale‐32 ( n = 6228). Results HL score was inversely related to the number of outpatient admissions (OAs) ( β = −0.001) and emergency department admissions (EAs) ( β = −0.006) in the Poisson regression model. Sex, age, perceived health, income group, and education level were other variables related to the number of OAs and EAs. Health literacy levels were related to physical activity (PA) (for excellent HL, OR: 3.93 (95% CI: 2.54–6.08)) and acquiring healthy eating habits (HEHs) (for excellent HL, OR: 3.56 (95% CI: 2.40–5.29) in the logistic regression model. Education levels are related to PA, HEHs, and smoking cessation or reduction. Income groups, except those with very sufficient income, are related to PA and HEHs. Conclusion Improving HL can help reduce health admissions. The relationship of HCU with gender, age, education, perceived health, and income group supports the Anderson model. Limited HL groups should be prioritised as risk groups in health promotion programs. The association of HL and socio‐economic variables with HPB supports the ecological model.
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Including Expectant Fathers in Antenatal Education Programmes in Istanbul, Turkey
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In this article we present the results of three studies investigating methods for including men in antenatal education in Istanbul, Turkey. Participants were first-time expectant parents living in low and middle-income areas. After a formative study on the roles of various family members in health during the period surrounding a first birth, an antenatal-clinic-based education programme for women and for couples was carried out as a randomised, controlled study. Based on the results, separate community-based antenatal education programmes for expectant mothers and expectant fathers were tested. There was demand among many pregnant women and some of their husbands for including expectant fathers in antenatal education. In the short term, these programmes seemed to have positive effects on women and men's reproductive health knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. In the clinic-based programme the positive effects of including men were mainly in the area of post-partum family planning, while in the community-based programme positive effects among men were also seen in the areas of infant health, infant feeding and spousal communication and support. Free antenatal education should be made available to all expectant mothers and when possible, men should be included, either together with their wives or in a culture such as that of Turkey, in separate groups. © 2001 Reproductive Health Matters. All rights reserved.
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Health And Contagious Diseases In Izmir During 1960s
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During 1960s, in Turkey, awareness of health, expansion of health services and efforts of educating health personnel started to increase. The presence of Ege University made Izmir a health center. Unfortunately there were still contagious diseases and they were threatening the public health. In this article the contagious diseases of the period and the precautions against those diseases are discussed. Subject is discussed specific to Izmir. After the health instutions are mentioned briefly the contagious diseases are examined.
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Tobacco control laws and smoking in Turkish movies between 1992-2016
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Abstract Background Advertisement and promotion of tobacco products were banned in 1996; sponsorships ban was in 2008. Smoking in movies are not accepted as advertisement, but they can interfere young people' beliefs about smoking. In this study, the relation between tobacco control law and tobacco scenes in movies were evaluated. Materials and Methods The sampling of this descriptive research was 50 films selected two most watched Turkish movies from Turkish Cinema Studies and Box Office between 1992-2016. The movies were evaluated in three time intervals according to 1996 and 2008 Laws. The movies was watched by using the data record form including information about tobacco scenes. The content analysis method was used to evaluate the data; ethical principles were taken care of by the researchers. Results The selected films were watched by maximum of 7.4 M people and a minimum of 20 K people. Tobacco products were observed in 84% of the movies, the most observed was cigarettes (93%). The number of scenes with tobacco products had the range of 45 and 1; the duration is between 21.46-0.08 seconds. In tobacco images, 87% men, 78% adult age group and 40% leading actor while drinking were observed as smokers. It was found that two indicators (the average numbers of scenes; the scene duration) increased 1.6 times (p &gt; 0.05, p &gt; 0.05) between two tobacco laws. After banning sponsorship in 2008, 3.6-fold decrease in the number of scenes and a 5.3-fold decrease in the duration of the movies were observed compared with the period between two tobacco laws (p &lt; 0.01, p &lt; 0.05). Conclusions Stable and comprehensive tobacco control policies had an impact on reducing tobacco scenes in motion pictures in Turkey. However, the increase in watching movies on the internet today requires the development of new strategic interventions. Key messages Restrictions and prohibitions on the advertising, promotion and sponsorships of tobacco products should be systematically controlled in the cinema industry. A comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach is required to tackle the impact of the tobacco industry on motion pictures.
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The Attitudes About Law Number 4207 Among Health Administration Students
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Aim: ‘National Tobacco Control Program’ had developed in Turkey by the Ministry of Health in 2009 with amendment of Law 4207 and all closed places became smoke-free. The National Media Campaign has been initiated with the “Smoke Free Air-Zone” slogan for raising public awareness. The aim of our study is to determine the smoking status and attitude of Health Management students about Law 4207 in a university in Turkey, four years after the application of Smoke Free Air-Zone. Methods: In this study we used a questionnaire with 33 questions, which was developed by researchers and Fagerstrom Nicotine Dependent Test to obtain the addiction level of the smokers. Results: Sixty-two percent of 244 students were female. 3.3% were ex-smokers and 10.7% were active smokers. 5.2% of females and 19.3% of males were smoking. 87.5% of smokers think smoking habbit is harmful. 41.4% of the students thought that Law 4207 was generally accepted by the society. Conclusion: Reducing the smoking prevalence and increasing the awareness about the Law 4207 among health administrators is very important for the imlementation of health policy. So our research has an importance to highlight this subject and increase the awareness of the campaign. Keywords: administrators, Law 4207, smoking cessation, tobacco use cessation
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Frequency and duration of smoking scenes in Turkish movies
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BACKGROUND: Comprehensive tobacco control law in Turkey bans advertisement, promotion of tobacco products and sponsorship by the tobacco industry. Advertisement of tobacco products was banned on television, billboards and press media, but not on movie films. METHODS: To evaluate the frequency and duration of smoking in the movies, 60 most watched Turkish films which were on the vision during the second half of 2016 were determined for this descriptive study. Two young males having a university degree were trained on the aim and methodology of the study. Then the two observers viewed the films independently and recorded smoking scenes or direct appearance of tobacco products on a standard form. RESULTS: There were tobacco products or smoking views in 36 (60%) out of total 60 movies. In these movies there were 4.75 times tobacco occurrences as an average (median 3). Average duration of smoking occurrences was almost 3.5 min (198 s). Smokers were mostly main characters and smoking occurrences were mostly in exciting or romantic atmosphere, which are attractive for young people. DISCUSSION: In the light of Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (Article 13), smoking scenes in movies are considered as kind of tobacco advertisement and promotion, which influences smoking behavior particularly the young people. Therefore, control and prevention of smoking occurrences in movies are important for the protection of children and young people to start smoking. Some health warnings and anti-tobacco messages may be placed in the movies, to reduce tobacco views in the movies.
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Investigation of Attitudes, Knowledge and Skills of Family Physicians About Smoking and Anti-smoking Activities in Turkey; One of the Leading Countries in Tobacco Control Tütün Kontrolünde Önde Gelen Ülkelerden Türkiye'de Aile Hekimlerinin Sigara ve Sigara Karşiti Aktiviteler Hakkinda Bilgi, Beceri ve Tutumlarinin Araştirilmasi
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Aim: Family physicians play important role in smoking cessation practices. It was aimed to investigate attitudes, knowledge and skills of Turkish family physicians towards tobacco control. Methods: In the cross-sectional and multi-centered study, a self-administered study survey about their knowledge, attitudes and skills about smoking and anti-smoking activities was applied to family physicians. Results: A small number of the family physicians (1.1%) received regularly formal training in smoking cessation practice. Almost all had high knowledge level about effects of smoking. It was observed that significant differences in all items regarding attitudes of family physicians towards anti-smoking activities between ever and never smokers. It was found that only one-third of family physicians have often asked about smoking habits to patients. Only one-fifth of the family physicians stated that they were competent for smoking cessation practice. It was found that the minority of family physicians (11.6%) often arrange follow-up for their patients who stop smoking. 86.4% of family physicians stated that they never or rarely referred current smokers to a well-established center. Conclusion: Family physicians, particularly ever smokers, were usually incompetent for smoking cessation practice. Smoking cessation programs and continuing medical education should be introduced among Turkish family physicians.
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Using Mass Media Communications to Promote Smoking Cessation in Turkey and Post-test Measurement
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Background and context: In 2017 March, Turkey has launched a public campaign to promote smoking cessation among adults. The purpose of the campaign is to create awareness about the risks and health effects of cigarette smoking and to promote behavioral change, based on health behavior model (HBM.) Aim: To encourage behavioral change by decreasing perceived benefits of smoking and increasing perception of threat related to smoking among the target audience. decreasing perception of barrier related to behavioral change and increase sense of self-efficacy among the target audience Strategy/Tactics: · Three television advertisements aiming to increase perceived threat of smoking and to increase perceived benefits of quitting · Two radio advertisements aiming to increase self-efficacy to quit, · Web portal ( birakabilirsin.org ) aiming to increase self-efficacy to quit Outcomes: After the ad campaign, a quantitative survey was carried out aiming to measure the attitude about the key messages of the campaign and intention to quit smoking. The survey was conducted in October-November 2017 and used the in-person household survey method to reach samples of current cigarette smokers, ex-smokers and nonsmokers in Turkey aged 18 years and above (planned sample size is 1700). According to the results of the postcampaign evaluation, the messages of the campaign were retained with a high 85.5% Nearly half of those saying they quit after the campaign started declared that the campaign was effective in helping them quit smoking. 48% of those quit said that the campaign helped them to not restart smoking. 80% of those who never smoked stated that the campaign decreased their desire to try smoking. Half of the survey participants heard of the campaign Web site 7% of the people who heard of the Web site visited it. 68% of the participants who visited the Web site believed that the Web site would help in quitting smoking. What was learned: The results of the postcampaign evaluation show that the campaign was successful in establishing perceived risk of smoking, changing perception and attitudes and developing the intention of quitting smoking among the target population. The campaign also helped people to actually quit smoking. The mandated free publication of antitobacco PSAs in all local and national channels according to the Turkish Tobacco Control Laws positively affected the public access of the campaign.
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Evidence Brief: Advancing the development of national childhood cancer-care strategies in Latin America
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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), Brocher Foundation, National Cancer Institute Centre for Global Health, Childhood Cancer International, American Childhood Cancer Organization, the World Child Cancer Charitable Trust- New Zealand, Fundacion Nuestros Hijos-Chile, Fundacion Natali Dafne Flexer, Turkish Association for Cancer Research and Control, and the Centre for Global Child Health at the Hospital for Sick Children.
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Assessing the Health-economic Crisis: The Case of Turkey
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With the transition to neoliberalism, health has tended to be less regarded as a social obligation and become instead an individual responsibility. Hence, the issue of healthcare has gained a “health-economic” character by increasingly integrating health systems into the existing economic situation and market dynamics. Introduced in the 2000s, the Health Transformation Program (HTP) represents such an approach in Turkey. This article reports on field research carried out in Istanbul into the consequences of the HTP through a survey focusing on healthcare facility preferences and perceptions of the most critical problems of the healthcare system. The survey was carried out in 2019 with 5002 participants aged 25-65 using the face-to-face technique and frequency and Pearson chi-square analyses to summarise the findings. The privatisation trend is shown by public-to-private comparisons of health expenditures, hospital beds and admissions to hospitals, while the shift toward private hospitals is mitigated by participant preferences for the public healthcare schema, which remains the central pillar of the system. This preference is mainly based on the economical services provided in public hospitals, while the shift to the private system is argued to be largely impelled by increased patient density in the public system resulting from the neoliberal logic of the HTP. In conclusion, the need for a new reform program that will invest in the public nature of the Turkish health system is identified and addressed.
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Psychological Consequences of Chronic Ethnic Discrimination in Male Turkish Immigrants Living in Austria: A 30-Day Ambulatory Assessment Study
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Abstract Background Chronic ethnic discrimination may be associated with negative psychological consequences in ethnic minority groups. However, little is known about the impact of acute discriminatory events on people who experience chronic ethnic discrimination. Purpose We examined the impact of chronic and acute ethnic discrimination on the daily lives of Turkish immigrants in Austria, a population often overlooked in discrimination research. Methods Ninety male Turkish immigrants living in Austria (60 experiencing chronic and 30 infrequent ethnic discrimination) reported discriminatory events in real time for 30 days. Additionally, subjective stress, reactivity to daily hassles, affect, and maladaptive coping were assessed daily. Results Participants experiencing chronic ethnic discrimination indicated higher daily values for stress, negative affect, reactivity to daily hassles, and anticipation and avoidance coping. Negative psychological states increased for all participants on days when discriminatory events occurred, but participants with chronic ethnic discrimination showed significantly stronger increases in maladaptive coping and reactivity to daily hassles, with the latter effect persisting until the next day. Conclusions Our study is the first to demonstrate interaction effects of chronic and acute ethnic discrimination on psychological factors in daily life. The results may advance the understanding of the mechanisms that lead to health disparities in ethnic minority populations and may inform the development of targeted interventions.
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International Accreditation in Health and Quality Standards in Health in Turkey
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Accreditation studies in health started in the USA in the beginning of the 20th century, and in the beginning of the 21st century, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that it is necessary to determine the health care standards of member countries and to give importance to accreditation studies.
 Turkey in 2003, "Health Transformation Program" began apps. Within the scope of this program, “Quality Standards in Health " were determined in 2005. Refurbished versions of the standards set continue today, and the evaluation process according to the determined standards started in 2017 to cover all public and private health institutions. 
 Health tourists; the diversity of health care, quality and prefer to receive health services from Turkey due to different advantages. The international accreditation of the health institution is a remarkable variable that influences the preference of health tourists.
 In this study; It is aimed to determine the opinions of the health institutions that have international accreditation and international health tourism authorization certificate regarding the comparison of the Quality Standards in Health (SKS) and evaluation process and the international accreditation evaluation process.
 It was designed in the research screening model and it was found appropriate to use qualitative methods. The research group consists of employees of health institutions that have international health tourism authorization certificate and international accreditation, among the organizations whose Quality Standards in Health (SKS) were evaluated in Istanbul in February 2020. The data were collected face to face by the researcher and recorded in the semi-structured interview form.
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Acceptance and Attitudes towards the COVID-19 Vaccines between 18-55 Ages: A Mixed Study from Turkey
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One of the most effective, safe and cost-effective public health strategies to prevent COVID-19 is vaccine. Vaccines are effective interventions that can reduce the high burden of diseases globally. However, the public's hesitation and skepticism about vaccines is a pressing problem for public health authorities. This study was carried out to determine the attitudes of individuals aged between 18-55 towards the COVID-19 vaccine in Turkey.
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The Course of Public Expenditures in Turkey During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Evaluation of the Validity of the Displacement Hypothesis
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The Covid-19 pandemic has not only put public health at risk throughout the world, but it has also slowed down business operations of countries and brought the industry to a stop. This pandemic required government interference, as well as global measures by international organizations. As a result of the actions and measures implemented, the level of public expenditures has increased significantly. There are various approaches in theory to explain the increase in public expenditures. One of these approaches, the Peacock-Wiseman hypothesis, claims that public expenditure increases by leaps and bounds during extraordinary periods like crisis and war. In this context, the basis of the study is the evaluation of the relationship between the Covid-19 pandemic, which is an extraordinary period, and public expenditures. The aim of this study is to detect the jump levels in sub-components of public expenditures after classifying public expenditures in Turkey according to the Analytical Budget System's Economic Classification during the Covid-19 pandemic period. As a result of the studies on Turkey, when public expenditures during the Covid-19 pandemic are examined according to the economic classification, which is the sub-branch of the analytical budget classification, it was observed that personnel expenses, current transfers, capital expenses and liability component have jumped to a new level and when the relationship between these public expenditures and the pandemic period was examined, it was discovered to overlap with the Peacock-Wiseman hypothesis.
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Dialogue Summary: Advancing the Development of National Childhood Cancer-care Strategies in Latin America
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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), Brocher Foundation, National Cancer Institute Centre for Global Health, Childhood Cancer International, American Childhood Cancer Organization, the World Child Cancer Charitable Trust- New Zealand, Fundacion Nuestros Hijos-Chile, Fundacion Natali Dafne Flexer, Turkish Association for Cancer Research and Control, and the Centre for Global Child Health at the Hospital for Sick Children
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SEIR Based Epidemic Modeling of COVID-19 in Turkey
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak was declared as an international pandemic rather than a local epidemic worldwide due to its rapid spread and high mortality. Countries have planned to return a new normal under some specific situations cope with economic effects that caused by the curfew and closure of companies when they reach the infection peak. Modeling the incidence of infectious diseases has attracted increasing attention from both scientific community and governments and a significant part of public health and intervention planning and have become a hot research topic in the last decades. Since epidemic diseases are effective in large populations, mathematical modeling has been used for a long time and has made important contributions in the analysis of these populations, in determining and controlling the spread rate of the epidemic. In this paper, we propose an extended model and calibrate the model and fitting with the coronavirus data by concerning with Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Recovered (SEIR) model. In this study, we used an open public dataset to create a SEIR model for Turkey. This paper focuses on demonstrating the spreade of disease in Turkey. We gathered best approximation with the SEIR model parameters. The results suggest that SEIR model requires additional variables to model diasese spread accurately. Furthermore, the model needs to consist of data that always be the same case definition. The model plot results indicate the similar pattern.
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Stay in the Execution of Penal Sentences due to Illness: Selected Case Reports and a Review of the Legal Framework in Turkey
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The postponement of penal sentences due to illness is defined in article 16 of Law No. (5275) on the execution of penalties and security measures in Turkey. According to this article, the execution of a penal sentence is carried out if the disease or illness of a convicted criminal is mild and is treatable at a prison clinic or at a public hospital having separate out-patient or in-patient clinics for prisoners. On the other hand, if the convict is suffering from a serious or life-threatening disease and the execution may risk the convict's life, then execution of the sentence is delayed until the convict has suitably recovered. In Turkey, the decision to grant a stay in the execution of a penal sentence is given by the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office on the basis of medical reports prepared by the specialized health committees of public hospitals and approved by the Council of Forensic Medicine or directly prepared by the Council of Forensic Medicine. According to the law of the Council of Forensic Medicine, these reports are sent to the 3rd Specialization Board of the Council of Forensic Medicine by the Prosecutor's Office and then a medical examination of the applicants is arranged. In the present paper, four cases are presented in order to show the working approach of the Council of Forensic Medicine. The first two cases exemplify medical conditions which entitle an ill convict to a stay in the execution of their prison sentence. The last two cases exemplify medical conditions that do not qualify a convict to be considered for a stay in the execution of their sentence.
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Evaluation of Factors That Affect COVID-19 Infection in Turkish Society
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The study aims to determine the risk factors that affect coronavirus-2019 infection in Turkey.This descriptive study was performed between October 18, 2020, and November 18, 2020. The online link of the form created on Google forms was sent to the participants' phones. Totally 1104 individuals from different regions of Turkey participated. Logistic regression analysis was performed to detect risk factors of coronavirus-2019 infection.Most of the participants were women and university graduates. All participants except one wore masks, 96.8% paid attention to social distance, and 57.8% did not use public transportation. Of the participants, 9.8% (n = 108) were diagnosed with coronavirus-2019 and 41.5% (n = 458) had a coronavirus-2019-positive relative. The infection risk was higher for those who lived in the Marmara region, who went to work daily (odds ratio = 2.18; 95% CI: 1.18-4.04), who had a coronavirus-2019-positive patient where they lived (odds ratio = 3.44; 95% CI: 1.95-6.05), and who shared items with a coronavirus-2019-positive patient (odds ratio = 4.76; 95% CI: 2.64-8.58).Sharing items with a coronavirus-2019-positive patient, living in crowded regions, and going to work daily were the main risk factors of coronavirus-2019 infection in Turkish society.
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Examining the relationship between the knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases and sexual myths among university students in Turkey
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Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the level of knowledge among university students on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and to compare the level of knowledge of this sample on STDs and their sexual myths. Methods: The sociodemographic data of 200 university students studying at several universities in Turkey randomly selected between January and March 2019 were evaluated with the “Sociodemographic Questionnaire,” their knowledge of STDs with the Sexually Transmitted Diseases Knowledge Questionnaire (STDKQ), and their beliefs in sexual myths with the Sexual Myths Scale (SMS). Results: There was no difference between the STDKQ and the SMS in terms of demographic variables. However, differentiation was seen between the “sexual behavior,” which is one of the subscales of sexual myths, and STDs. The STDKQ scores revealed that individuals who were previously informed received higher scores than those who did not. The level of knowledge about STDs was higher in men than in women. Conclusion: The knowledge of STDs among university students and their beliefs in sexual myths were evaluated based on sociodemographic variables. According to the results, we obtained from our research to increase the level of knowledge about STDs, and for the healthy development of sexual behavior, formal education including sexual health issues should be provided, research should be done for each region in Turkey on this subject, and in line with the results, necessary information should be provided regarding sexual health.
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The Attitude of Dentists Towards COVID-19 Vaccination in Turkey: A Survey Study
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Objective: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) was announced as a global epidemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020. The vaccination program against the epidemic in Turkey started on January 13, 2021. Dentists can easily be exposed to viral spread due to their working conditions. However, the uncertainties in the course of the epidemic and the combination of social trends suggest that hesitation will increase against COVID-19 vaccines. We aimed to determine COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rate in dentists. Material and Methods: A new survey was created for dentists after the COVID-19 vaccination program. For the survey, 11 questions about COVID-19 were determined. The survey was conducted between April 1 and April 15, 2021. Results: Of the 467 individuals participating in the study, 293 (63.0%) were female and 172 (37.0%) were male. Among respondents, 421 (90.1%) subjects were vaccinated, 46 (9.9%) subjects refused to be vaccinated for some reasons. No statistically significant relationship was found between vaccination and age (p=0.138) and gender (p=0.322). It seems that there is no relationship between the vaccination status of the physicians and the place they work. Conslusion: Our study shows that dentists in Turkey participate heavily in vaccination. In order to prevent health services from interrupting and to control the epidemic, campaigns and programs should be made to inform the public.
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Web search behaviors and infodemic attitudes regarding COVID-19 in Turkey: A framework study for improving response and informing policy on the COVID-19 infodemic
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This study aimed to develop a framework regarding COVID-19 infodemic response and policy informing through focusing on infodemic concepts circulating on the online search engine in Turkey in relation to the COVID-19 outbreak and comparing the contents of these concepts with Maslow's hierarchy of needs and disaster stages.The universe of this descriptive epidemiological research consists of internet search activities on COVID-19 circulating online on Google Trends between March 10, 2020, when the first case was seen in Turkey, and June 01, 2020, when the lockdown restrictions were lifted.There was no internet trend regarding a misinformed attitude within the given date range. While an infodemic attitude toward superficial attitude and racist attitude in the internet environment was detected for 1 week, an infodemic attitude toward definitive attitude was detected for 2 weeks. The non-infodemic concepts were more common than the other infodemic attitudes. The infodemic concepts were able to reach Maslow's physiological, safety, and social need levels. With the infodemic concepts obtained, a COVID-19 development process framework was developed. The framework consists of three domains (COVID-19, applications and outcomes), including disaster phases and health/social impacts, built on seven public health epochs.A systematized COVID-19 development process framework was modeled in order to conceptualize COVID-19 internet searches and to reveal the development processes and outcomes.
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Epidemiological Study of Brucellosis in Equines of District Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
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Brucellosis was first recognized as disease affecting human on the island of Malta in the early 20 century (Greering at el., 1995). Brucellosis occurs naturally in domestic animals. It is still an important public health problem throughout the world, but principally, and in particular, in the Mediterranean region, including Turkey, the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent, Mexico, and parts of Central ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 3 Number 2(2014) pp. 795-800 http://www.ijcmas.com
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Health-care reform in Turkey: far from perfect
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Rifat Atun and colleagues' report1Atun R Aydın S Chakraborty S et al.Universal health coverage in Turkey: enhancement of equity.Lancet. 2013; 382: 65-99Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (221) Google Scholar summarises the implementation steps of the Health Transformation Program (HTP), supported by the World Bank.2World BankProject in Support of Restructuring of Health Sector.http://www.worldbank.org/projects/P102172/health-transformation-social-security-reform-project?lang=enGoogle Scholar The HTP basically aims to privatise health-care services following the 1993 World Bank landmark report, Investing in Health, which suggests that cost-effectiveness, competition, decentralisation, customer satisfaction, and performance-based incentives are key for decreasing costs and improving quality.3World BankWorld development report: investing in health. Oxford University Press, New York1993Google ScholarThe Turkish case is presented as an example for countries pursuing reforms to achieve universal health coverage. However, I strongly believe that the moral dimension of the HTP must be taken into consideration.Privatision of health care to enhance equity, fairness, and right to health is an oxymoron. Cost-effectiveness and criteria for reimbursement are based on monetary costs, not patients' needs. The financing of the services is unfair. People pay premiums for general health insurance as a second tax to receive the same care. Insurance payments cover only a particular package of services, which is getting smaller with the current reform.Patient rights are becoming part of a business approach and are being transformed into customer rights; the importance given to the right to choose a doctor is a good illustration of this trend. Moreover, medical information no longer belongs to the patient, but to health-care corporations. Confidentiality now protects the rights of corporations, not those of the patients. Informed consent is a written contract between customer and provider that defines the terms of the service. The consequences are worrying: the harm caused by the service is now defined as a fault caused by the worker who touched the patient last. This blame culture is dangerous; it pushes practioners towards defensive medicine. It also limits the time per patient because of performance-based incentives. Patients, diagnostic tests, operations, any medical interventions are now all devalued into bonus points. Physicians are experiencing alienation. The terms of the social contract between society and the medical profession are being questioned on both sides. Transformation of health-care services into just another kind of commodity also changes physicians' traditional status in society. Public trust in medicine as a societal institution and trust in patient–physician relationships erodes. Medicine is moving away from its traditional roots and virtues; health-care workers are contracted workers in a new environment operated by corporate rules and market dynamics. Market demands make prioritisation of patients' best interests and protection of professional independence more difficult.The social contract, which is the fundamental justification of professional duty to provide care, is dissolving in front of us. It is deeply worrying, especially in terms of right to health. Medicine and health should not be mere subjects for business.I declare that I have no conflicts of interest. Rifat Atun and colleagues' report1Atun R Aydın S Chakraborty S et al.Universal health coverage in Turkey: enhancement of equity.Lancet. 2013; 382: 65-99Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (221) Google Scholar summarises the implementation steps of the Health Transformation Program (HTP), supported by the World Bank.2World BankProject in Support of Restructuring of Health Sector.http://www.worldbank.org/projects/P102172/health-transformation-social-security-reform-project?lang=enGoogle Scholar The HTP basically aims to privatise health-care services following the 1993 World Bank landmark report, Investing in Health, which suggests that cost-effectiveness, competition, decentralisation, customer satisfaction, and performance-based incentives are key for decreasing costs and improving quality.3World BankWorld development report: investing in health. Oxford University Press, New York1993Google Scholar The Turkish case is presented as an example for countries pursuing reforms to achieve universal health coverage. However, I strongly believe that the moral dimension of the HTP must be taken into consideration. Privatision of health care to enhance equity, fairness, and right to health is an oxymoron. Cost-effectiveness and criteria for reimbursement are based on monetary costs, not patients' needs. The financing of the services is unfair. People pay premiums for general health insurance as a second tax to receive the same care. Insurance payments cover only a particular package of services, which is getting smaller with the current reform. Patient rights are becoming part of a business approach and are being transformed into customer rights; the importance given to the right to choose a doctor is a good illustration of this trend. Moreover, medical information no longer belongs to the patient, but to health-care corporations. Confidentiality now protects the rights of corporations, not those of the patients. Informed consent is a written contract between customer and provider that defines the terms of the service. The consequences are worrying: the harm caused by the service is now defined as a fault caused by the worker who touched the patient last. This blame culture is dangerous; it pushes practioners towards defensive medicine. It also limits the time per patient because of performance-based incentives. Patients, diagnostic tests, operations, any medical interventions are now all devalued into bonus points. Physicians are experiencing alienation. The terms of the social contract between society and the medical profession are being questioned on both sides. Transformation of health-care services into just another kind of commodity also changes physicians' traditional status in society. Public trust in medicine as a societal institution and trust in patient–physician relationships erodes. Medicine is moving away from its traditional roots and virtues; health-care workers are contracted workers in a new environment operated by corporate rules and market dynamics. Market demands make prioritisation of patients' best interests and protection of professional independence more difficult. The social contract, which is the fundamental justification of professional duty to provide care, is dissolving in front of us. It is deeply worrying, especially in terms of right to health. Medicine and health should not be mere subjects for business. I declare that I have no conflicts of interest. Universal health coverage in Turkey: enhancement of equityTurkey has successfully introduced health system changes and provided its citizens with the right to health to achieve universal health coverage, which helped to address inequities in financing, health service access, and health outcomes. We trace the trajectory of health system reforms in Turkey, with a particular emphasis on 2003–13, which coincides with the Health Transformation Program (HTP). The HTP rapidly expanded health insurance coverage and access to health-care services for all citizens, especially the poorest population groups, to achieve universal health coverage. Full-Text PDF Health-care reform in Turkey: far from perfect – Authors' replyWe are delighted with the discussion generated by our report Universal health coverage in Turkey: enhancement of equity.1 Full-Text PDF
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Predictive methodology of the probability ranges of total deaths from Coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) in China, Turkey, and Brazil
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Abstract Background : A country without strategies to limit the spread of a pandemic would likely result in a dramatic increase in the number of hospitalizations and deaths. Objective: to design a methodology based on probability theory to Predict the dynamics of total deaths due to Coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) in three countries. Methods :the total number of deaths from COVID-19 was systematized, from the day the first report was made public until April 17th, 2020 in China, Turkey, and Brazil. Eight ranges were established, which have a maximum and minimum value to correlate with the total COVID-19 deaths in each of these three countries. Next, the frequency of occurrence of each range and its probability were calculated. Subsequently, these same steps were performed, but in sub-spaces of eight consecutive days. Results: the predictions gave probability values of 5.2E-43 for China, 4.4E-21 for Turkey and 7.9E-21 for Brazil. In orders of magnitude, China has a difference of 22 compared to the other two countries that have not reached the collapse of the health system that occurred in China. Additionally, the probability of the sub-spaces of these three countries reveals changes in the different ranges as the virus spreads. Conclusions : the probability values allow distinctions to be made between the dynamics of deaths from COVID-19 in different countries, additionally contributing to follow-up on pandemic mitigation interventions.
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The evaluation of COVID-19 pandemic course in Turkey in public health aspects
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New Corona Virus continues to maintain its mystery with many unknown features, there are many problems related to its structure, features, transmission routes since its first detection In this respect, sharing country experiences is important learning from mistakes during the pandemic course, creating future guidelines, and case management correctly In this review, we aimed to evaluate the accessible international and/or national literature about COVID-19 pandemic course in Turkey in public health aspects
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT TRAINING IN TURKEY
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Today, health management training, with its increasing interest and importance, has had an important part in training programs in developed countries. Global competition, the purpose of profit and management challenges arising from the structure of health institutions entailed delivery of health institutions to professional health administrators. The aim of this study is to study the historical process of health management training in Turkey. In view of the literature, it is seen that the first health management began in the area of hospital administration. During the Ottoman era, hospital managers were selected from non-physician people. During that period, all the administrative and financial affairs of a hospital were conducted by “Mudir-i hastane” i.e. a hospital manager. The chief physician of a hospital had a position dealing with patient care and coordination of subordinate physicians. After the proclamation of the Republic, the first school established to train students in the field of management of health institutions was Health Administration High School, which was established within the Ministry of Health, General Directorate of Vocational Education on December 19, 1963. Then, this school was assigned to Hacettepe University in 1982, and it has graduated students under the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences ever since. Now, there are a total of 55 universities providing education at undergraduate level in the field of health management in Turkey. Because of the great importance of health management training for the sector, this study is expected to make a significant contribution to the literature.
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TÜRKİYE’NİN EKONOMİ POLİTİKALARI VE KAYIT ALTINA ALINAMAYAN EKONOMİ
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The public interfere with general economy for adjustment of the distribution of income and economic stabilization, resource allocation. But the public interventions cannot be resulted in desirable conseqııences, in addition public interventions especially cause the distortions and ineffıciencies in general economy in Turkey. An economic System tvhich have not stability have as a matter of fact caused the developing of the hidden economy. The economic decisions which to be applied particularly since 1980’s is exposed to serious criticism as it has caused the appearance of the hidden economy.
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Influenza aviaria: valutazione della patogenicità e trasmissibilità di virus H7N1 italiani in modelli animali
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Avian influenza viruses (in particular highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses) pose a concern both for public and animal health. Over the last decade, in fact, a sharp increase in the number of outbreaks in birds, especially poultry, has occurred with a high economic impact on the commercial poultry sector with the death or culling of millions of birds worldwide. In addition, from the public health perspective, several of these viruses have crossed the species barrier and infected human beings as well. In some instances, this has resulted in a self-limiting conjunctivitis or influenza-like illness, while in others in more severe conditions, which led to the death of the individual.
The aim of the present paper was to investigate the pathogenicity and transmissibility of same avian influenza viruses in animal models. In particular, avian influenza viruses of the H7 subtype that are widely diffused worldwide and were implicated in one of the major outbreaks, the 1999-2000 H7N1 HPAI outbreak, were focused on and used for the experimental infections reported in the present paper.
In detail, to increase knowledge on the risk connected to the consumption of commodities coming from infected poultry, it was performed an experimental infection in unvaccinated and vaccinated turkeys with HPAI and LPAI viruses of the H7N1 subtypes. The aim of the study was to determine the ability of LPAI and HPAI H7N1 viruses to reach muscle tissues following experimental infection and the efficacy of vaccination in preventing viraemia and meat localisation. The potential of infective muscle tissue to act as a source of infection for susceptible poultry by mimicking the practice of swill-feeding was also investigated. Results obtained indicated that the HPAI virus was isolated from blood and muscle tissues of all unvaccinated turkeys, while LPAI could be isolated only from blood and could be detected only by RT-PCR in muscles. In contrast, in vaccinated/ challenged turkeys, no viable virus or viral RNA could be detected in muscles indicating that in vaccinated birds viral localisation in muscle tissue is prevented. No infection was detected in poultry fed on infected meat.
Further studies were performed to understand the zoonotic potential of the H7N1 HPAI viruses in mammals using the mouse model. In particular it was enlightened the pathogenicity of selected HPAI viruses infecting mice through nasal infection. In fact, sequence analysis of viruses from the Italian epidemic indicated that a natural isolate from an ostrich (Struthio camelus) had a lysine (K) residue at position 627 of the PB2 protein (PB2-627K). This mutation is very rare in avian origin isolates, the vast majority of which have a glutamic acid (E) residue in this position. It was showed that the isolated possessing the lysine residue exhibited enhanced virulence in mice, in comparison to isolates lacking this mutation. In particular, it was showed a marked pneumo and neurovirulence of H7N1 HPAI isolates in mice.
Due to the fact that apart from ferrets, no data were available on the transmission of H7 influenza viruses in mice, there were used mice to asses if Italian H7N1 HPAI viruses could be transmitted in this species. It was demonstrated that H7N1 HPAI viruses could transmit to naive mice place in direct contact with infected mice. In addition the results showed that transmission occurred by contact through oro-nasal secretions, containing high viral load.
In conclusion, the data generated during the experimental infections herein reported underlined once again the pathogenicicty of H7N1 viruses both for poultry (turkey) and mammal (mouse). The zoonotic potential of these viruses therefore is very high, all the more due to their ability to transmit from infected to healthy mice. Finally, the vaccination appears to be an effective tool to prevent the active circulation of avian influenza viruses and then the acquisition of potentially dangerous mutations.
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Measuring efficiency of public hospitals under the impact of Covid-19: the case of Türkiye
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Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic has had serious medical, administrative and financial effects on the health system and hospitals around the world. In Türkiye, compared to 2019 realizations, in 2020 and 2021 respectively there were 39% and 21% decrease in the number of outpatient services and 29% and 17% decline in total inpatient services of public hospitals. The main subject of this research is how the pandemic period affects the Turkish public hospitals’ efficiency. We have measured the technical efficiency of outpatient and inpatient care services of Turkish public hospitals using Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA). The dataset includes 563 hospitals for the years 2015 through 2021. Inputs of number of physicians, nurses and other medical staff, and number of beds and their interactions with each other are introduced to the SFA models of outputs of outpatient visits and inpatient discharges adjusted with case mix index are derived. Firstly, we found that the years associated with Covid-19 have a significant negative impact on the inpatient service efficiency. Training and Research and City Hospitals have low efficiency scores in outpatient services but high efficiency scores in inpatient services. In addition, the regions with high population rates have positive impact in outpatient efficiency and negative impact in inpatient efficiency. During the pandemic, city hospitals, have received large investments, gained a key role by increasing both the patient load and their efficiency. Future reforms can be guided by taking advantage of the efficiency differences of hospitals in different environmental factors. JEL Codes: D22, D24, I11, I180
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ABSTRACT Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) or Pet Therapy is an adjunctive therapy by taking advantage of human and animal interaction, activate the physiological and psychological mechanisms, initiate positive changes improving health in metabolism. In re cent years, this interaction are in use to treat psychological and psychiatric disorders such as stress, depression, loneliness, pervasive developmental disorders affect negatively to human health. Furthermore, AAT has been increasingly used to improve quality of life, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, chronic illnesses such as cancer and AIDS. The aim of this paper is to identify AAT by reviewing human and animal interaction, evaluate how AAT has a scientific background from past to now. Also, we aim to give some information about the risks, institutional applications, some factors referring AAT’s mechanism of action and chronic diseases, psychological and physical improvements provided with animal assisted therapies. The therapy results will be evaluated more advisable providing AAT is being applied with public health specialist, veterinarian, physician, psychologist, psychiatrist and veterinary public health experts who are monitor applications. Especially, the psychosomatic effects result from physical, emotional and play mechanis m of action of HDT can be used for improving quality of life in individuals with chronic diseases. In Turkey, there is no any investigation which have been performed in this scientific field. It is quitely important to evaluate the benefits of this therapy accurately and to select various methods proper to diseases. Consequently, it is obvious that AAT will be considered by the healthcare services as a supportive therapy process for improving human health in Turkey and needs further studies.
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Avian influenza (H5N1), also known as bird flu, is a disease of wild birds and domesticated poultry like farm chickens, ducks, and turkeys. Although millions of birds have been infected, only a very small number of people have been infected. Because all influenza viruses have the ability to change there is concern that the H5N1 virus could mutate and be spread easily and widely by humans. If that happens, it is possible that a pandemic or widespread outbreak of human disease could occur.
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Photovoice for Health Promotion Research, Empowerment, and Advocacy: Young Refugee Stories from Turkey
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Photovoice, as a Community-Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR) approach, aims to combine research with advocacy and action for achieving change. This project aimed to use photovoice to assess and increase awareness on public health problems faced by young refugees in Turkey, as well as involve young people in health promotion research and have their voices heard by policy makers. The qualitative study was conducted with young people experiencing forced migration and with local youth aged 18 to 30 years in Turkey. The methodology involved representing problems through photographs taken by participants and conducting discussions among both refugee and local youth groups, followed by dissemination and advocacy activities such as producing publications and organizing photo exhibitions that brought together policy makers, health service providers, civil society organizations, refugees, and host communities to achieve positive change through joint action. Through the photovoice process, we found that although health care services were widely available for registered refugees, many faced language, financial, cultural, and educational barriers—as well as gender and stigma-related barriers—to accessing health information, health services, and healthy environments. Using photovoice, as a CBPAR approach, had numerous advantages, such as the creation of visual findings that were more impactful than written material, the opportunity to work with vulnerable/disadvantaged groups throughout the research process, and increasing interaction between different stakeholders. This chapter demonstrates how photovoice can be used as a tool for research and advocacy to promote health and decrease inequalities in forced migration settings.
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Health Communication Strategies
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This chapter focuses on the crisis and risk management strategies as parts of health communication processes applied during the COVID-19 era. For the literature part, risk and crisis communication, social media, information disorders, and infodemic are used, and for the analysis, crisis communication strategies of the Ministry of Health in the Republic of Turkey are examined. The findings reveal that the ministry takes several precautions in order to prevent the spread of the virus (like lockdowns, enclosures, strengthening health services, etc.) and to inform the public regularly via conventional and social media.
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Profile of Preventive Dental Care in Turkey With Regard to Topical Fluoridation Implementations / Topikal Flor Uygulamalari İle Türkiye’de Koruyucu Diş Hekimliği Profili
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Fluoride applications are very important in preventive oral health services. The aim of this study is to evaluate the national data of topical fluoride applications in Turkey for the effective planning of services related to oral and dental health care. This study includes a retrospective cross-sectional analysis, between the years 2012 and 2014, covering 81 provinces in Turkey. For the study, data were taken from The Ministry of Health Public Hospitals, Oral and Dental Health Centers and Dental Hospitals and data evaluation and status analysis of fluoride applications, classified according to years and regions, were carried out. According to the results, the admission rates per capita were 0.13, 0.19 and 0.20% while the prevalence of fluoride application was 0.97, 2.81 and 2.17% of the overall population for the years 2012, 2013 and 2014, respectively. Of the admissions, 7.7, 14.55 and 11.12% were topically fluoridated for years 2012, 2013 and 2014, respectively. The number of dentists per 100,000 people was 25.30, 26.30 and 28.00, corresponding to years 2012, 2013 and 2014. The number of fluoride applied patients per dentist was 20.14, 90.68 and 63.50 for the years 2012, 2013 and 2014. The fluoride application numbers per dental unit were 81.24 in 2013 and 54.62 in 2014, while the numbers of people per dental unit were 3.674 and 3.425 for the same years. In conclusion, more people could be reached and treatment costs could be decreased by proper planning and the effective use of oral and dental health services.
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Tobacco Containing Scenes in Some Selected Turkish Movies Released Between 1992 and 2016
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Movies are among the most widely used media for advertising, promotional, and sponsorship activities of the tobacco industry, and the industry has been making huge investments in this sector for many years. In this study, the effects of movie scenes depicting the use of tobacco products, and the possible effects of the laws governing such scenes, were examined.The sample of the study consisted of 50 films, the first 2 of which were the most watched each year, between the years 1992 and 2016, according to the data of the Center for Turkish Cinema Studies and the boxofficeturkiye.com websites. The scenes depicting the use of tobacco products were analyzed using the data collection form developed by the researchers. Each movie was evaluated separately by 2 researchers.A tobacco product was used in 82% of the 50 films watched. Men (87%), individuals between the ages of 25 and 64 (78.0%), and leading actors (40%) used more tobacco products, and the most frequently used product was the cigarette (93.1%). The number andduration of scenes containing tobacco was greater by 1.6 times before the first law was passed, and between the passage of the first law and the passage of the second law (P > .05, P > .05). The number and duration of the scenes decreased between the passage of the first and the second laws and after the second law was passed, by 3.6 and 5.3 times, respectively (P < .05, P < .05).Consistent and comprehensive tobacco control policies have been effective in reducing the number of scenes that contain tobacco in the movies produced in Turkey. A comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach is required to overcome the tobacco industry's impact on cinema.
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Comparison Rheumatic Fever (rf) and Rheumatic Heart Disease (rhd) in Afghanistan and World Wide
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Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease nowadays in Afghanistan taking life of young generation of Afghanistan which in world sin world stage Afghanistan is number one regarding incidence and turkey is number 4th after in ranking regarding incidence of this disease. we reached to appoint to organize a concerted effort of national and international agencies to work to gather with strong links to support clinical and public health infrastructure,and advocacy and funding support from international community to fucus on good prospect for contriving RF and RHD over next few years.
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1701 Scaling up workers’ health coverage through primary health care
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<h3>Aim</h3> To explore ways of upskilling primary health care to offer essential occupational health to a broader population; some country examples. <b>Presenters:</b><sup>1</sup>Prof Jukka Takala, <sup>2</sup>Dr Ramnik Parekh, <sup>3</sup>Dr Orrapan Untimanon, <sup>4</sup>Dr Hanifa M Denny, <sup>5</sup>Dr Ezequiel Lopez, <sup>6</sup>Dr Muzimkhulu Zungu, <sup>7</sup>Dr Ahmet Özlüh, <sup>8</sup>Dr Paul Smits <sup>1</sup>President of International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH); Senior Consultant, Ministry of Manpower Services Centre, Singapore <sup>2</sup>Chair- Mission BOHS: Indian Association of Occupational Health (IAOH), Mumbai, India <sup>3</sup>Bureau of Occupational and Environmental Diseases, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand <sup>4</sup>Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia <sup>5</sup>Clinica Belgrano Family Medicine and Occupational Health Department, Quilmes, Argentina <sup>6</sup>National Institute for Occupational Health School of Health Systems and Public Health, University of Pretoria <sup>7</sup>Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, General Directorate of Public Health, Ankara, Turkey <sup>8</sup>Centre for evidence-based education, Academic Medical Centre (AMC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Analyzing the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the water consumption of households, workplaces, and public institutions in Kocaeli, Turkey
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which has frightening effects on the health systems all over the world, has forced the governments to take strict measures to fight the terrible consequences of the virus. Both this disease and restrictive measures have caused people to change their consumption habits in this period. In this study, the changes in the water consumption amounts of households, workplaces, and public institutions before and after the pandemic were examined. Kocaeli, a socially and economically essential city of Turkey, was chosen as the study area. Temperature and population changes, which are other parameter that may affect water consumption, were also evaluated. In addition, the month when the full lockdown was applied and the period when all bans were abolished and life returned to normal were also evaluated comparatively. The Wilcoxon test was used to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference in the amount of water consumption between the pre-pandemic, during the pandemic, and post-pandemic period. The results showed that although there was no considerable change in temperature, household water consumption increased markedly 3 months after the first case was announced in Turkey. After the implementation of the pandemic measures, the amount of workplace water usage decreased in April and in May 2020. Additionally, the amount of public water consumption in 2020 was found significantly lower than in 2019. In the full lockdown month, an increase was observed in household and workplace water consumption, in contrast to a significant decrease in the water consumption of public institutions. Among the changes experienced in the last period of 2021, when life was relatively normal, only a significant change was observed in the household water consumption value.
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Medical Geology as a New Field of Study in Medical Sociology
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Geography and the geological structure of a region are among the most important factors that determine inhabitants’ health and disease. From this aspect, geological structure of a country also shapes the basic needs of people such as water, food, respiration, and shelter. Geological factors like rocks, elements, mines, minerals contact people directly or indirectly, so health and disease conditions may vary according to different geographical regions. Medical geology, as a branch of science, examines positive or negative effects of the geological environment on the health of people, animals, and plants. It tries to determine the interaction between the geographical factors on health and disease. Moreover, the air surrounding us, the water we drink, the soil we step on, the food we eat, and even the wood, brick, and metal-like things around us greatly affect our health. Medical geology provides “vital” knowledge about the etiology of diseases by examining the factors in the living area. Therefore, interdisciplinary studies should be carried out between medical geology and other related disciplines to solve the problems associated with geology that negatively affect human health. The limited number of research, which have been started to be carried out on the axis of geology in Turkey for about fifteen years and dealing with the relationship between geological structure and health and disease, are not sufficient in terms of the accumulation of medical geology literature. In this study, the subject of medical geology, which has not been studied sufficiently in the field of medical sociology in Turkey, will be discussed and it will be tried to contribute to the literature by drawing attention to the subject of medical geology.
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https://openalex.org/W2169797143
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PCV34 The Economic Cost of Acute Coronary Syndrome in Turkey
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Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a major complication of the atherosclerotic process that may lead to myocardial necrosis. It is a medical emergency and requires immediate hospital admission. The aim of the present study was to assess the epidemiology and economic burden of ACS in Turkey, where the population is aging, incidence of cardiovascular diseases tend to increase, yet, knowledge on ACS-related health expenditures are inconclusive. For this purpose, the 2008 data acquired from 28 hospitals of the Diagnose-Related Group Project were evaluated, accounting for 6.5% of the population. Accordingly, the number of hospitalized patients with an ACS diagnosis in 2008 was 102,677. The majority of patients with ACS were ≥40 years of age, and thus, all statistical analyses were limited to this age group. The rate of new ACS admissions was calculated as 444 per 100,000. With the assumption (based on earlier published work) that 1/3 of ACS patients failed to reach health care settings, the prevalence of new ACS cases in the general population was estimated to be 666 per 100,000. The average in-patient fatality rate was 29% (41% for females and 24% for males) among the ≥40 years of age group. The economic burden of ACS in Turkey was 1,778,372,874 USD. The direct cost was 151,261,411 USD, whereas the indirect cost was 1,364,742,497 USD. The cost due to the loss of public tax was 262,368,964 USD. Medication costs, which are annually 590 USD per patient on average, encountered a small percentage of total expenditures, compared with that of hospital services and the loss of public tax. To prevent ACS, health policies targeting risk factors should be emphasized in an effort to improve efficacy and efficiency of cost.
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Population Challenges in a Changing World: An Overview of the 22nd Annual Research Conference of the Population Association of Pakistan
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The Population Association of Pakistan (PAP), established in 2000, continues to emphasize the crucial relationship between population and development. The population and development programs in Pakistan have not progressed as steadily as in most of the countries in the region or other Muslim-majority countries such as Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, and Turkey. PAP provides a platform that offers an opportunity to bridge the various social sciences disciplines including economics, public and social policy, statistics, demography, public health, sociology, geography, and anthropology to deliberate upon solutions for pressing population and development related issues of Pakistan in this changing world
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https://openalex.org/W2402001921
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Reproductive health: men's business too.
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This article outlines the different initiatives addressing men's responsibility in reproductive health of present and future generations. In European countries, focus has been directed on information, education and communication (IEC) activities for soldiers. Military cooperation on a program to implement IEC activities for young soldiers in Turkey and Bulgaria has been documented. In addition, migration and male reproductive health behavior is addressed in an initiative by the Institute of Public Health of Serbia. However, discussions on male involvement in reproductive health services points out that new initiatives for male participants should not come at the expense of programs for women. Furthermore, the need to male involvement in sexual and reproductive health services should identify men's perspective, concerns and specific problem, as well as the establishment of clinics and services for the exclusive use of men.
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Antibiotic prescription in primary care from the perspective of family physicians: a qualitative study
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Abstract Background Antibiotic consumption rates increase worldwide steadily. Turkey is now top on the list of global consumption and a prototype of excessive use of antibiotics. In the last two-decades, family physicians (FPs) have become key figures in the healthcare system. The aim of this study is to understand the reasons for inappropriate prescription and to elicit suggestions for ways of improving antibiotic use in primary care from doctors themselves. Methods This is a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with key individuals. Fourteen FPs from different parts of Turkey participated in these interviews. They were questioned on major indications for antibiotic prescription, reasons for inappropriate antibiotic prescription, obstacles to decision making in antibiotic use and their suggestions for improving antibiotic use. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed for common themes. Thematic coding was used in the formulation of themes. Results Interviewees emphasized the coercive factors that lead to inappropriate antibiotic prescription: patient expectations, defensive medical decision making, constraints due to workload and limited access to laboratories. The most powerful suggestions for improving the quality of antibiotic prescription were public campaigns, improvements in the diagnostic infrastructures of primary care centers and enhancing the social status of FPs. The FPs expressed strong concerns related to the complaints that patients make to administrative bodies. Conclusions Physicians in primary care work under immense pressure stemming mainly from workload, patient expectations and obstacles to diagnostic processes. Improving the social status of physicians, increasing public awareness and the facilitation of diagnostic procedures were the methods suggested for increasing antibiotic prescription accuracy.
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[Health policy of Refik Saydam and its reflections to the public health center: Hifzissihha Merkezi].
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Doctor Refik Saydam is an unforgettable name by virtue of his work in the field of health services, especially regarding those he performed in the early years of the Turkish Republic. In this paper, a brief overview of his life story is followed by a presentation of his activities and enterprises, particularly those related to health policies and health services. To emphasize the importance of his contributions and to show the course taken during his time, his performance is explained with respect to the conditions of his period. Following this phase, information is given about the Hifzissihha Merkezi with a historical approach. It is an institute baring the name of doctor Saydam, who founded it, which finds its origin on the basis of doctor Saydam's ideas about the vital importance of preventive medical services and public health. Finally, the whole subject is thoroughly discussed and evaluated.
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Monkeypox Virus Infection: First Two Cases in Turkey
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Monkeypox virus infection, which is endemic in Central and West Africa, is a zoonotic disease with smallpox-like rashes. In May 2022, the World Health Organization announced an epidemic due to an unusual number of case reports starting from Europe and spreading to other regions, and on July 23, 2022, this epidemic was declared a public health problem of international importance. In this case report, we aimed to give information about clinical and laboratory characteristics: follow-up and isolation processes of the first two cases confirmed by a polymerase chain reaction in Turkey.
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COVID-19 pandemic: Evaluating its psychological impact and individuals' depression, anxiety, and stress levels
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The COVID-19 pandemic is a global public health problem affecting mental health, and basic data are required for evidence-based mental health interventions. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of psychological impacts, anxiety, depression, stress, and any associated risk factors in individuals living in Turkey during the COVID-19 pandemic.The population of this descriptive study consisted of individuals over the age of 18 living in Turkey. The data were collected between July-September 2020 using the snowball sampling method. The study was completed with 1733 participants. The data were collected using the Impact of Events Scale-Revised and the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale. Statistical analyses included percentage, mean, standard deviation, a Chi-square test, a Mann Whitney U test, Kruskal Wallis and Tamhane's T2 post hoc, and Spearman's correlation. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.45.1% had moderate or severe psychological effects; 42.7% had a moderate or severe depression, 31.7% had moderate or severe anxiety, and 28.5% had moderate or severe stress levels. Being a woman, being single, unemployment, smoking, the presence of chronic diseases, being young (<35), being a university graduate, having a household size of 5 or more, a low income, having poor health, and being underweight were significantly correlated with some psychological impact, depression, anxiety, and stress levels of people.During the pandemic period, almost half of the respondents were found to experience some psychological impact of the pandemic and have negative moderate to severe mental health levels. Risk groups for mental health were identified.
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Healthcare System Functions in Iran and Successful Developing Countries Regarding Access to Universal Health Coverage: A Comparative Study
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Background: Universal health coverage is considered a prerequisite for human health and security. Objectives: Therefore, the current study aimed to evaluate and compare the healthcare system functions in Iran with those in successful developing countries in terms of universal health coverage (UHC). Methods: In this comparative study, three developing countries, namely Turkey, Thailand, and China were selected based on former studies, and the model presented by the World Health Organization in 2000 was used to compare and analyze the data. The required information from the selected countries was collected through searching the Pub Med and Scopus databases using the following keywords: “Health system review”, “Health system transition”, “International profiles of healthcare systems”, “Financing”, “Resource generation”, “Service provision”, “Universal health coverage”, and “Health system reform”. Results: The evaluation of the healthcare system’s function in four countries showed that the public sector’s share of total health expenditures was much higher than the private sector in both Thailand and Turkey. The issues that need to be addressed include the integration of insurance funds and risk accumulation, as well as the existence of a strong buyer organization. The comparison of the payment system in the studied countries indicated that the per capita method was used in all domains of primary care, and the inpatient diagnostic group (diagnosis-related group), fee for service, and salaries and rewards were more focused in the context of hospitalization. The majority of hospitals in the studied countries were state-owned; however, the important point was the presence of different non-university public hospitals in these countries, compared to Iran. Conclusion: In general, one way to reach the UHC is to utilize the experiences of successful countries in establishing and maintaining this issue.
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https://openalex.org/W2077260743
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Functional Limitations Associated with Chronic Health Conditions Among School-Aged Children in Kayseri, Turkey
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Objective: The aims of this study were to assess the prevalence of activity limitations in school age children with chronic health conditions/impairments and to determine the affecting factors in Kayseri, Turkey. Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Kayseri, Turkey, in 2006. A questionnaire was given to the parents of 4508 children aged 7-17 years, selected randomly from 20 primary schools out of 99. Disability was defined as a long-term inability in social role activities in normal function or school, due to a chronic physical or mental health condition during the previous year. Results: Out of 4508 children aged 7 to 17 years, 35.3% had one or more chronic health conditions while 3.7% had activity-limiting conditions. The rate of activity limitations was 9.2% in children with chronic health conditions, which was significantly higher than their healthy peers (0.8%). Activity-limiting conditions were higher in children with low-educated and low-income families. They were also more common in children with teeth and periodontal diseases, visual impairment, speech impediments and psychiatric/nervous problems. Conclusion: Activity-limiting conditions in school-aged children with chronic health conditions are major public health problems. Long-term chronic health conditions and bad family and environmental factors are significant risk factors for activity limitation. Targeting on prevention and rehabilitation efforts in such children and families may be an important way of decreasing the impact of chronic conditiens.
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Relating health services to community health needs.
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Planning and evaluation of health services would bevefit from an increased ability to relame health needs to health measures effective to meet these needs. In 1968.69 studies were made in India and Turkey which attempted to develop a framework using well defined health functions to link needs arid services. An important fea ture of these studies was the functional analysis of health services as a basis to describe the allocation of resources within the services. Consequences of changes within the services or accommodation of the services to fulfil unmet community health needs are iliustrated in this paper using data from Punjab, India. Applica tions of the methods of the study for health services research, planning and evaluation are sugg(sted.
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Upgrading rural health standards: A Turkish case
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Abstract A potential for improving standards of health care in rural Turkey is examined. On the basis of the evidence it is suggested that: (1) villagers are more aware of modern medical practices than some planners think; (2) that the failure to use modern techniques does not even imply that villagers are unable to understand more about these techniques than their European or American counterparts; (3) that attempts to lay stress on differential eduction in order to explain low standards of rural health care has to be seen as either misunderstanding or rationalization and; (4) finally, that programs designed for upgrading rural health standards will have to accept responsibility for trying to alter a wide range of environmental host factors.
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Effects of Retail Prices On Cigarette Consumption
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Retail price comprising tax is supposed to be one of the measures to reduce tobacco consumption which is one of the most important mortality and morbidity causes at global level. This study aims to investigate the effects of retail prices and affordability in Turkey on decreased cigarette consumption. In this study, the necessary time to earn one cigarette was estimated as workload of people with minimum wage. Correlation analysis between the necessary time and the amount of cigarette consumption showed a significant negative correlation of 92.1% Our results indicate that, the purchasing power of the target community rather than the price of cigarettes with or without taxes is more effective for tobacco control.
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Empirical Analysis of Health and Educational Attainment in Turkey
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The overall aim of this thesis is to examine and analyse three separate yet related issues in health and education that have been attracting increasing attention on the policy agenda in Turkey, especially over the recent decade. Public policy attention has particularly been devoted to issues such as financial protection against health care costs, decreasing the smoking prevalence rate and closing the gender gap in educational attainment. One of the main reasons behind the interest of policy makers in these areas may be attributed to need of the country to enhance human capital as well as to its aim to fulfill the requirements for EU membership. This provides the motivation for the empirical analyses presented in this thesis which investigate these issues in depth and, where relevant, provide policy implications.
The first empirical study presented in Chapter 2 investigates the prevalence of ‘catastrophic’ out-of-pocket health care expenditure in Turkey and identifies the factors which are associated with its risk. The results indicate that poverty is an important barrier to seeking health care and that poverty is inversely associated with the risk of incurring catastrophic health expenditure. Chapter 3 examines the determinants of adult smoking propensity and intensity from a gender perspective. The findings of this chapter are twofold. First, the factors associated with smoking participation differ from the factors associated with the level of cigarette consumption. Second, the determinants of smoking behaviour are found to be different across males and females. The third empirical study is presented in Chapter 4 and aims to examine the educational attainment of girls and boys at the primary and secondary education levels. The findings indicate that the determinants of educational attainment and the potential factors that are associated with gender inequality differ by the level of education.
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A Study of the Workforce for an ED Triage Area in a Tertiary Care Hospital
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The importance of human resources (HR) within health systems is widely recognized both because the workforce has the ability to make health services effective and because of the high proportion of health expenditure dedicated to salaries, incentives, and the payment of health workers. 1 Martineau T Martínez J Human resources in the health sector: guidelines for appraisal and strategic development. Health and Development series: Working Paper No.1. European Commission, Brussels1997 Google Scholar Health care delivery is unique in that it is labor intensive, with expenditure on human resources accounting for 60% to 80% of the total cost. 1 Martineau T Martínez J Human resources in the health sector: guidelines for appraisal and strategic development. Health and Development series: Working Paper No.1. European Commission, Brussels1997 Google Scholar , 2 Shipp PJ Workload indicators for staffing needs (WISN): a manual for implementation. World Health Organization Division of Human Resources Development and Capacity Building. World Health Organization, Geneva1998 Google Scholar , 3 Grace N Determining staffing levels and mix of UCMB affiliated hospitals. Health Policy Develop. 2004; 2: 236-242 Google Scholar However, the total cost for health care expenditures should not be the matter for discussion to provide the best medical care to anyone who requires it, especially in the ED setting. Therefore, it becomes important to provide adequate numbers of medical staff who are trained and experienced. Cem Oktay is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey. Isa Kilicaslan is Attending Emergency Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey.
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The relationship between COVID-19 protection behaviors and pandemic-related knowledge, perceptions, worry content and public trust in a Turkish sample
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Abstract Background: This study aimed to explore the effect of knowledge, COVID-19-related perceptions and public trust on protective behaviors in Turkish people. Methods: Data were collected from anonline survey (Turkish COVID-19 Snapshot Monitoring) conducted between July 2020 and January 2021. The recommended protective behaviors (hand cleaning, wearing a face mask, and physical distancing) to prevent COVID-19 were examined. The impacts of the following variables on protective behaviors were investigated using logistic regression analysis: knowledge, cognitive and affective risk perception, pandemic-related worry content, public trust, conspiracy thinking, and COVID-19 vaccine willingness. Results: Out of a total of 4,210 adult respondents, 13.8% reported nonadherence to protection behavior, and 86.2% reported full adherence. Males and young (18-30 ages) people tend to show less adherence. Perceived self-efficacy and susceptibility, and correct knowledge were positively related to more adherence to protective behavior. Perceptual and emotional factorsexplaining protective behavior were perceived proximity, stress level, and worrying about the relatives who depended on them. Trust in health professionals and vaccine willingness were positive predictors, while conspiracy thinking and getting less information (<2, daily) were negative predictors. Unexpectedly, trust in the Ministry of Health showed a weak but negative association with protection behavior. Conclusions: Perceived stress, altruistic worries and public trust seem to shape protection behaviors in addition to individuals’knowledge and cognitive risk perception in respondents. Males and young people may have a greater risk for nonadherence. Reliable, transparent and culture-specific health communication that considers these issues is required.
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Sustainable Development and Health: Recent International Developments, Policies and Projects
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Environment and health have been more and more jointly addressed in recent years, thanks to the efforts of several public and private institutions. In this scenario, a leading role has been played by the World Heath Organisation (WHO). A specific attention was devoted to the issue by the European Union (EU) EU institutions and the WHO Office for Europe, which lists 52 countries (including Europe, Eastern European Countries and Turkey,former Yugoslavia and part of the former Soviet Union). The objectives of the present paper are to give an overview of the main developments in this area, and to underline the progress made towards a common understanding of health and environment issues, the advantages and limits of these developments and the challenges for the future, to be tackled at a global level.
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COVID-19 epidemiology and intervention strategies in Turkey/ Türkiye COVID-19 Epidemiyolojisi ve Müdahale Stratejileri
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Turkey is one of the countries which have taken precautions against the COVID-19. The precautions taken brought the first case in our country to be seen later than many countries and to spread the epidemic less. After the first COVID-19 case was detected in our country on March 11, 2020, the four periods of 14 days have been examined separately about the course of the epidemic and the public health interventions implemented in these periods. And the results it has generated between the periods have been evaluated. The steady decline in case of increase shows we have controlled the epidemic.
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Health Promotion Through the Media: Challenges and Opportunities
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Aim: The world is changing from day to day, developing new tools of communication. The greatest tool developed in the 21 st century is the media. Media provides news of all kinds, including health information. The aim of this study is to describe the role of media, analyzed according to the case study of swine flu news in newspapers in Turkey. Method: This study seeks to examine the way in which swine flu (and the subsequent actions and discussion) was reported in the Turkish press, with particular attention to the framing devices used and the factors that might influence these framing decisions. Newspapers were chosen to represent the media as the design of the study. Influenza-related news for two consecutive years was chosen as the analytical subject; 575 related news reports were found. Results: There were 496 news reports in the first study year, and 50 in the second. Influenza news occurred primarily (300 news sources) between October-December 2009, while only 14 appeared during the same period in the second year. It was observed that the news pieces were initially located on first pages/covers and the upper part of the pages, covering larger areas. Disease and prevention related pictures were chosen at the crisis point, in particular. In the second year, the area occupied by swine flu news was smaller, occurring on inner pages and written by reporters (p<0.05). Conclusion: Health-related media content is provided when the subject is high on the public agenda, and if the issue poses a threat to the society, such as during crisis periods. In fact, protection is more important for health, so that health related topics should be provided in advance of crisis periods. KeywordsHealth; News; Communications Media; Newspapers; Pandemic
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The long-term effects of war exposure on psychological health: An experimental study with Turkish conscript veterans
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The study of the effects of war exposure on the psychological health of combatants has so far been constrained by possible selection biases which limits the establishment of causality, the clear identification of dynamics, and the generalizability of findings. In this study, we make use of a population-level natural experiment enabled by the strict military conscription system in Turkey which uses a draft lottery to randomly allocate conscripts to bases across the country, including those south-eastern areas experiencing a long running civil conflict. We build on this setting with a representative field survey of 5024 adult males. Our results indicate that those exposed to high intensity armed conflict environments during their service are more likely to experience depressive symptoms even long after their discharge. Further detailing conflict exposure, we find war traumas to be the primary drivers of the effects we observe.
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Suicide by Homemade Hydrogen Sulfide in Turkey a Case Report
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Suicide is a major public health problem and globally the second leading cause of death among young adults. Most of deaths due to H2S were seen among sewage or industrial workers because of acute exposure to this gas. Suicide by inhalation of homemade H2S has been reported for the first time in Japan, in 2007. In this study, for the first time, a 24-years-old male university student (from Turkey) preparing homemade H2S by using commercially available chemical products that were bought online in order to suicide was reported. The case is discussed in the light of related literature.
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Communicating healthier food choice : food composition data, front-of-pack nutrition labelling and health claims.
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Background: Food composition data, front-of-pack nutrition labelling and nutrition and health claims have an important role to play in the development of appropriate policy, regulation and public health interventions ultimately aimed at reducing the burden of diet-related chronic disease. The overarching aim of this thesis is to explore whether the communication of healthier food choice through front-of-pack (FOP) nutrition labelling and health claims can be enhanced by the development of consumer derived frameworks (typologies) of these domains, a greater understanding of the degree to which the different FOP labelling schemes impact on consumer health inferences and an improved approach to the sharing of food composition data between stakeholders.
Method: The potential for more effective approaches to the transfer of food composition data on processed foods, was explored via a survey conducted within the UK food industry (Study 1). To facilitate the development of a consumer derived typology of FOP nutrition labelling schemes in Europe, a free-sorting study utilising the ‘Multiple Sort Procedure’ (MSP) was performed in four countries; France, Poland, Turkey and the United Kingdom (Study 2). Building on the MSP methodology utilised in Study 2, a further study on nutrition and health claims was performed in five countries; Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom. (Study 3). The final study in this thesis sought to quantify the extent to which consumer perceptions of healthiness are impacted by the interpretative elements of the prevalent FOP labelling schemes in four countries; Germany, Poland, Turkey and the United Kingdom (Study 4).
Conclusion: The outcomes of this research propose an optimised approach to the sharing of food composition data, an optimised approach to FOP labelling and consumer derived typologies for both the FOP labelling and nutrition and health claims domains.
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Malaria control in Turkey
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Control of malaria, which is one of the best-known diseases in the human history, has begun to be effective in parallel to man's struggle to dominate nature. Occurring in the areas where agriculture is carried out, malaria has affected social life in the geography of Anatolia in terms of its results and attempts have been made to control it. Wishing to create a healthy generation free of disease, Turkish Republic has tried new methods with public's direct contribution since 1924. This struggle was successful due to with the public's submission to the changes in agricultural activities and life style. In contrast it was unsuccessful whenever the precautions were disregarded and because of this it was found that the outbreak of malaria reoccurred.
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Designing Health Policy to Fight the Coronavirus in Egypt and Turkey
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This paper seeks to answer the following question: Why have the bureaucracies and executive arms of two highly centralized presidential regimes – Egypt and Turkey – produced such different responses to the Coronavirus crisis? Its basic hypothesis is that while the crisis did initially provide scope for ministers, technocrats and bureaucrats specialized in public health to play a greater part in making health policy, their ability to maintain this newfound influence depended on their "policy capability". Through a comparison of the two case studies, this article shows that the more centralized a state is, the more unprecedented the crisis is and the more policy capability it has, the greater the role bureaucrats play at the expense of politicians
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Services for refugees subject to sexual and gender-based violence in Turkey and Sweden
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Abstract Background Sexual and gender-based violence affects an unknown proportion of Syrians seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict. Exile implies a vulnerability to gendered harms with consequent health effects over the short- and long-term. Services for refugees tend to presume physical gendered harms accruing to women prior to exile, with little attention paid to the effects on refugees’ settlement in the new society. Methods Interviews with health and social care providers of services to refugees in Sweden (n = 20) and Turkey (n = 20), including international organisations, non-government agencies, municipal and other statutory agents. Results Definitions of sexual and gender-based violence that inform service delivery vary greatly between health and social care service providers, with these definitions proving critical for how services are configured and provided. Service providers may consider longer-term health problems arising from refugees’ experience of sexual and gender-based violence, but refugees’ prospects of integration are rarely explicitly addressed. Refugees’ own views on their health and social care needs do not inform the design or development of service provision. Conclusions The experience of sexual and gender-based violence by refugees from Syria is widely recognised among health and social care providers in Turkey and Sweden. However, the experience of such violence is rarely addressed as a public health problem, that is, as a social determinant of ill health and, furthermore, an impediment to successful integration. The long-term, ill effects of sexual and gender-based violence, as seen over the lifecourse, are over-looked when considering refugees. Key messages Services for refugees who have been subject to sexual and gender-based violence vary in terms of how that violence is understood and which of its outcomes are addressed. Sexual and gender-based violence when experienced by refugees is rarely seen as a public health problem.
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The effect of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on oral health behavior of Turkish society
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused widespread public health concerns and has recently been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Understanding behavioral responses and other precautionary behaviors related to the pandemic may help to improve public oral health behavior and information about community health risks. Studies are largely reliant on the monitoring of COVID-19 outcomes in clinical settings and health behavior responses to pandemics, but no research has sought to examine how individuals’ oral health behaviors are affected during the pandemic. In this context, the aim of this research is to determine whether Turkish individuals’ oral health behaviors changed during the pandemic. METHODS: This population-based study was conducted in Usak, Turkey. A representative sample of individuals were recruited through three stage cluster sampling multistage cluster sampling method. It was designed to assess the public’s oral health response during the COVID-19 pandemic by using a three-part online questionnaire that contained 15 questions. The first part measured demographic data, the second part identified oral health behaviors, and the last part evaluated precautionary behaviors. RESULTS: A total of 2589 individuals, 1584 (61.2%) women and 1005 (38.8%) men were included.The rate of individuals who brushed their teeth twice or more daily before the COVID-19 pandemic was 41.0%, and this proportion increased to 48.4% during the pandemic. The frequency of toothbrushing increased significantly during the pandemic (P < 0.05, chi-square test). A total of 600 (58.1%) smokers decreased smoking per day during the pandemic. CONCLUSION: Within the limitations of this study, our results suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with beneficial changes in toothbrushing and smoking behaviors.
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New currıculum desıgn at marmara unıversıty school of medıcıne
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World Health Assembly, the principal governing body of the World Health Organization, encourages countries to undertake activities to reform medical education and to organize appropriate programs of basic and continuing education (1) in order to attain the goal known as ‘health for all’. The aim of medical education is emphasized as “to educate and to train skilled and competent medical doctors”. Optimal educational approaches should be used to train the future graduates as “care provider, decision maker, communicator, community leader and manager” physicians. Based mainly on a report prepared by the Turkish Medical Doctors’ Association (2), the aim of undergraduate medical education at Marmara University School of Medicine was defined as “to educate qualified medical doctors equipped with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide a qualified health care for the individual and the community, in order to attain the goal of “health for all in March 1999.
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Designing Health Policy to Fight the Coronavirus in Egypt and Turkey
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This paper seeks to answer the following question: Why have the bureaucracies and executive arms of two highly centralized presidential regimes – Egypt and Turkey – produced such different responses to the Coronavirus crisis? Its basic hypothesis is that while the crisis did initially provide scope for ministers, technocrats and bureaucrats specialized in public health to play a greater part in making health policy, their ability to maintain this newfound influence depended on their "policy capability". Through a comparison of the two case studies, this article shows that the more centralized a state is, the more unprecedented the crisis is and the more policy capability it has, the greater the role bureaucrats play at the expense of politicians.
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Pandemic governance and community mobilization in conflict: a case study of Idlib, Syria
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The city of Idlib is the capital of the Idlib Governorate in Northwest Syria, located about 60 km north of Aleppo. It is the last stronghold for opposition forces engaged in over a decade of conflict with the Assad regime. The city has been subjected to aerial bombardment and chemical weapons attacks, while more than 1 million people have been forcibly displaced within the Idlib region and are dependent on humanitarian aid. As COVID-19 spread around the world, the autonomous health authority, the Idlib Health Directorate prepared for the arrival of the disease by adopting a “delay approach.” Border closures and public awareness characterized early responses to the impending pandemic threat, while volunteer-led testing and contact tracing programs were scaled up in collaboration with the WHO-led health cluster based in Turkey. Within Idlib, collaboration with organizations including the White Helmets affected a locally driven decentralized response.
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TÜRKİYE'DE ÇOCUK BAKIMINDAKİ GELENEKSEL İNANÇ VE UYGULAMALAR
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Although the modern medicine has been progressed so fast in the last years, the communities stilI have te traditional beliefs and practices. The traditional beliefs and practices are mainly origined from the wiIIingness of the community to control their own environment, wealth, health and lives. Traditional beliefs and practices may have positive and negative effects on the health. Health service providers should be awere on the traditional beliefs and practices in the community. The community should be convinced to quit especially the harmful traditional practices in their daily lives. But, the community can be encouraged to keep the traditional practices which effects positively the health by the health sector. In this artiele, it is tried to define some traditional practices and their beliefs under the traditional practices which are effecting children health in some parts of Turkey.
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Plain packaging ruling hailed as a victory for tobacco control
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The decision of the World Trade Organization's appeals body is expected to spur more countries to implement similar stringent packaging laws. John Zarocostas reports from Geneva. Department of ErrorZarocostas J. Plain packaging ruling hailed as a victory for tobacco control. Lancet 2020; 395: 1895—In this World Report, the 14 countries with fully implemented plain packaging should have been: Australia, Canada, France, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Thailand, Turkey, the UK, and Uruguay. Singapore is slated to introduce plain packaging in July. This correction has been made to the online version as of June 25, 2020. Full-Text PDF
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From Dominant Perspective to Critical Perspective in Health Communication: Analysis of Turkish Television Health Programs in terms of Critical Health Communication
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Health communication, which has become a discipline since the mid-twentieth century, has become more crucial especially with the complexness of healthcare applications and health information practices. This has led to an increase in the number of researches and academic studies in the field of health communication and, also different approaches emerged regarding this debate. In order to improve the health of the individual and society, the theories used in the field of health communication are generally limited to individual information and behavior change models. Both the health behavior models, and health communication theory/models used are socio-psychological based approaches. Therefore, the methods used are individually focused. As a result, communication is typically understood as health information transfer and perception. After the changing economic-political approach and public broadcasting replaced by private broadcasting in the 1980s, it’s observed that the health communication practices on television started to show an approach towards the consumption of health services and products. This view mentioned above was called ‘dominant health communication’ in the 1990s and a new approach of the field emerged. Critical approach discusses that health is a social phenomenon and that all responsibility cannot be given to the individual. In this case, outside the individual factors such as economy, politics, culture, environment, education gender and even geography are important in the development and outcomes of health. In this study, it will be discussed that the ongoing health communication practices, which is termed dominant health communication, do not provide a solution to the existing health inequality in the society, on the contrary, they provide the reproduction and dissemination of the ideologies of the sovereign powers and a consent for the consumption of health products and services in the society. Therefore, in this study, health programs on mainstream television channels in Turkey will be analyzed in terms of critical health communication. Critical discourse analysis will be used as the main method of the study. Keywords: critical health communication, dominant health communication, critical discourse analysis, Turkish television health programs
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https://openalex.org/W4297989512
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Ulusal aşı programı ve kitlesel göçün, 2013-2018 arasında çocuklarda hepatit A epidemiyolojisine etkileri
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Aim: Acute hepatitis A is a common public health problem in underdeveloped and developing countries. The hepatitis A vaccine was implemented as part of the National Immunization Program in Turkey in November 2012. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of the national vaccination program and massive migration on the epidemiology and clinical burden of hepatitis A infection.
 Material and Method: The study was a single center, retrospective chart review study among children diagnosed with viral hepatitis A infection between 0 and 18 years of age from January 2013 to February 2018 in Gaziantep Cengiz Gökçek Maternity and Children Hospital, Turkey. All cases’ age, diagnosis time, nationality, and gender information were evaluated. The length of stay, the maximum value of alanine transaminase and aspartate aminotransferase, and the direct medical cost of hospitalization were also evaluated in hospitalized cases.
 Results: During the study period total of 1039 cases were diagnosed with hepatitis A infection. Of these cases, 53% were males, 14% were Syrian refugees, and the median age was 7.9-year. The number of cases per year (2013 through 2017) was 321, 360, 157, 119, and 73, respectively. The majority of the cases were detected in November, December, and January. While the total number of cases was declining, we saw that the number of Syrian cases was increasing. The percentage of Syrian children in total cases in 2013 and 2017 was 6.5% and 52.1%, respectively. The hospitalization rate was %49.4, the median length of stay was four days, and the average medical cost of hospitalization was 246.8$/case.
 Conclusion: With the national vaccination program, prevalence is declining, but the number of susceptible individuals in society is still adversely affecting the epidemiology of the disease. Continuous monitoring of epidemiological data and efforts to expand vaccine coverage are required for infection control.
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“Migration and Health” in public health perspective course experience in a medical faculty, Turkey
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Abstract Introduction Public health practices of medical training should be modifiable according to the needs of the population. Turkey has been facing with the refugee problem since 2011. In this regard, new requirements are arising for medical professionals starting from the medical faculties. In this paper, a new elective course introduced for medical students on migration and health will be defined. Materials and Methods ”Migration and Health” in Public Health Perspective Course was proposed for the first phase medical students at Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine. The proposal was approved by the official mechanisms of the medical faculty after a detailed assessment. The aim of the approved Course was to gain information and increase awareness on health aspect of migration based on good medical practices. Results The Couse was held between October 2019 and January 2020 once a week for two hours. Fifteen Turkish and other international students completed the Course. Interactive training techniques were used during the Course. Feedbacks of the students were regularly taken after each class once a week. Reflections of the students were also recorded both at the beginning and at the end of the Course. The students were successful in achieving the aims of the Course. Additionally, another achievement was gained which was not proposed at the beginning of the Course. The “positive” attitude of the medical students refusing discrimination against refugees was the secondary and may be a more worthy outcome of the Course. All students were able to look at the refugee problem with good medical values and based on the basic rights of the humanity. Conclusions The students reported their satisfaction about the Course. As the Course was applied for the first time, it is open for revision according to the feedbacks received during of the Program. The Content, the methods will be overviewed before the next year. Key messages Medical students’ curricula could have been updated due to the new and the dynamic developments in the population. Refugee issue needs a global perspective which the medical students need to learn.
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[Immigrations to Anatolia, related public health problems and healthcare services in the beginning of the Twentieth Century].
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Anatolia, one of the most important crossroads between two continents, has witnessed so many immigrations throughout the history. It is a place where different civilizations and cultures met and transformed each other by interaction. History of important immigrations to Anatolia during the reign of the Ottoman Empire goes back to 1683. Also, the period between the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century was the time of wars, immigrations, and death and birth of nations. The Ottoman Empire had joined the several wars as well, and the new Republic of Turkey was established after it collapsed. In this study, we investigated the two large scale immigrations to Anatolia between Balkan Wars and the first years of Republic, and tried to compile our knowledge about the public health problems and the healthcare services provided.
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Informatics Related Branch's Curriculum and Role of Project Management
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The most important goal of the software industry is to produce successful product. During the process of production several times the product fails due to lack of proper management. This paper is exploring the role of software engineering courses in computer engineering related branches and then reasons why software developers lack project management in proper software management trainings. Our findings reflect that in majority of computer related branches like computer science, computer engineering, information system engineering there is no place for software project management course. Our findings are based on a survey of course curriculums of computer engineering, computer science and information system engineering courses taught in Turkish universities.
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