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https://openalex.org/W2586695135
PERCEPTION OF GAZI STUDENTS ON THE "LAW ON PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF HAZARDS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS" NO. 4207
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Today, many countries apply both social and economic measures to restrict tobacco smoking in order to minimize the hazards of tobacco consumption on human health. In this context, No. 4207 on Prevention and Control of Hazards of Tobacco Products was issued and legal restrictions on the use of tobacco were launched in Turkey. According to studies worldwide, tobacco use begins in the period of passing from childhood to adulthood. Therefore, Gazi University students are chosen as the target audience in this study to analyze their tobacco habits, level of awareness on the Law No. 4207, confidence to the applicability and support of this Law. The results of the survey are analyzed through smokers, those who have never smoked and those who smoked over a period and quit.
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https://openalex.org/W4379054361
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the attitude towards childbearing of married aged 20–30 Turkish women who are not yet mothers: a cross-sectional study
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The COVID-19 pandemic has not only changed physical health and the economy, but also changed plans for the future with its impact on social status and mental health. Changes in fertility preferences in many countries are also part of this influence. We aimed to evaluate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on attitude toward the childbearing in women.This cross-sectional study was conducted on married aged 20-30 Turkish women who are not yet mothers, between January and June 2022, using Google forms. The questionnaire consisted of the sociodemographic data form, The Attitude towards Fertility and Childbearing Scale, and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale. In addition, women were asked about their exposure to COVID-19 and the severity of their illness.Only one-third of participants said they would like to have children in the next year; 61.2% would consider them later, while 4.5% did not. Common reasons for not intending to have children were "it is early to become a mother (34%)", "economic difficulties (25.3%)", and "career plans (16%)". The fear of COVID-19 scale score, with an arithmetic mean of 16.8 ± 5.5, was found to be significantly lower in women who did not want to have children in the next year than in women who wanted to have children (p = 0.042). Except for the profession, there was no significant difference between the COVID-19 fear scores by the participants' sociodemographic characteristics.Among the married aged 20-30 Turkish women who are not yet mothers, the rate of those who intend to childbearing was found still low. The main reason for women who did not want to have children in the next year was that they thought it was too early to have a child. Besides low fear of COVID-19 scale scores; economic concerns and career plans, which came in second and third place in the reason list, showed that the fear of infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the pandemic did not affect the women's attitudes toward fertility.
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https://openalex.org/W1942485615
Epidemiyolojide CBS Uygulamaları: Konumsal Kümeleme Yöntemlerinin Karşılaştırılması-Menenjit Örneği
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Geographical information system technology has been a popular tool for visualization and analysis of disease data in epidemiology. Geographical information systems aided spatial and temporal analysis can be used to detect disease clustering in public and environmental health researches. This study aimed to explore geographical information systems aided spatial analysis of distribution of meningococcal between provinces of Turkey to implement precautionary measures and provisions by health agencies for public health. Results of analyses indicated that this disease is not spatially random and form clusters in the country. Spatial analyses and statistic significantly contribute to the understanding the epidemiology of diseases. With the aid of these analyses, it will be effective to monitor and identify high rate disease locations or regions, and to implement precautionary measures and provisions.
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https://openalex.org/W2904021353
Assessment of Health Education in Formal Education from the Second Constitutionalist Period to Republican Period (1908 – 1938)
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This study analyses the assessment of health education course in formal education from the Second Constitutionalist Period to Early Republican Period in Turkey. The research was conducted qualitatively, with descriptive approach, complying with the stages of document review. In the findings part, analysis of health education courses both in the Second Constitutionalist Period, called Hıfzıssıhha (Protective Health) courses during that period, and in the Republican Period was presented. The findings part also covers the reasons for having health education courses in schools, the content of these courses and in which periods and for which grades these courses were taught. In conclusion, having had health education courses in formal education organizations during the mentioned periods indicates that the importance of such courses in terms of individual and public hygiene was clearly understood.
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https://openalex.org/W2414462909
Poster Session : PS 0349 ; Epidemiology and Public Health : Brucellosis Related Knowledge and Practices among Animal Breeding People in Turkey
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Background: Infection with Brucella is a common problem in Eastern region of Turkey. For this reason the aim of study was to determine the Brucellosis related knowledge and practices among animal breeding people. Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study was performed, between April and June 2014. The data were gathered by using a structured questionnaire that was filled during face to face interview to determine the knowledge and practices related to brucellosis. Data were evaluated by using SPSS computer software version 21. Results: All the people dealing with animals were included in this descriptive study. Of the 66 participants 53 (80. 3%) were women 13 (19. 7%) were men. 31 (%47) of the respondents were not able to read and write. Even though 65 (98. 5%) of the respondents had previous knowledge of brucellosis, 12 (18. 8%) of them knew the infection route properly and only 5 (7. 6%) of them were previously informed about brucellosis. 27 (40. 9%) of the respondents and 48 (72. 7%) of the respondent`s family members were infected with Brucella previously. 63 of the (95. 5%) respondents were making fresh cheese from raw milk and none of them were wearing gloves while milking, 16 of them were wearing gloves while handling animals. Information sources regarding the disease was; 28 health professionals, 27 neighbours, 23 relatives, 1 religious leader, none of them were teachers or veterinarians. The average time in the job was 21, 5 years among respondents. Conclusions: Brucellosis is a growing public health concern in developing countries like Turkey and is not a well-known disease among animal breeding people in Van region. So Brucella infection is still a public health problem in the region. In order to prevent and eradicate the disease, generalized education programs particularly aiming to prevent the disease spread are necessary.
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https://openalex.org/W4324139092
Museums of Medicine and Health: Curating Public Health
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In the first quarter of the twentieth century, health and hygiene-themed exhibitions and museums became prevalent communication tools for public health throughout the world. However, the primary motivation behind their establishment as medical museums was the educational value they added to medical training. These museums became central to instruction at medical schools in the nineteenth century. This article presents an overview of the origins of museums of medicine, health and hygiene, their role in the Ottoman/Turkish context, and how they gained and lost their prominence. It then proposes ways in which these museums can be instrumental in our fight against infectious diseases and social injustices in the field of biomedicine. Keywords: medical museum, Hikmet Hamdi, hygiene exhibit, Sıhhi Müze, public health communication, science communication, critical medical humanities, health humanities
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https://openalex.org/W2995876064
PMH6 MEASURING THE LEVEL OF TRANSPARENCY WITH REGARD TO HOW SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCY IS TREATED IN THE PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS OF SOME EUROPEAN AND NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES
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Measuring the level of transparency with regard to how substance dependencies are treated throughout the Public Health (PH) systems of some European countries such as Romania, Hungary, Netherlands, Turkey, RU/Kazakhstan. The US DSM-5 lists 12 dependencies with quantifiable PH impact. We evaluated the Reimbursement process for substance dependency treatments against a pre-defined scorecard of transparency, with Cost- Utility and public budget impact in mind. Information was obtained from public sources: websites of governmental institutions and official legislators. Evaluation was made on the following elements: availability of reimbursed Public Health (PH) prevention, treatment & rehabilitation programmes, prioritisation of budget impact analyses by PH institutions, existence of a clear process for epidemiological modelling regarding substance dependency impact, recommendations by those institutions who conducted evaluation of possible solutions to tackle substance dependency, actual PH actions taken at every level, and frequency of periodic measurements on real-world effectiveness of PH programmes. In RO and NL, a set of common EU standards are available for drawing up the basic requirements for transparency of PH substance dependency programmes. However, it is still not clear how prioritisation is done, amongst 12 different dependencies listed in DSM-5. In Turkey, prevention is defined transparently, but treatment and rehabilitation should be developed more. Criteria for prioritisation are clearly mentioned in the legislation, but more clear guidance is still required. In CIS countries, the overall legislation provides less clear information. Even if important steps in providing a clear and transparent PH budget allocation process for the treatment of substance dependencies have been established in the legislative framework of the different countries, many areas require improvement. Clear evaluation and re-evaluation timelines would help, while the gap must be closed between the political 'prioritisation' process and actual implementation - with ex-substance users' societal functioning and rehabilitation objective criteria in mind.
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https://openalex.org/W2951720489
Epidemiological features of tularaemia in Central Anatolia, Turkey
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Tularaemia has become a public health threat in Turkey. Our aim was to examine the epidemiological characteristics of 154 tularaemia cases reported from Kayseri, Central Anatolia, between 2010 and 2017. Clinical diagnosis was confirmed by micro-agglutination test (≥1/160 titres). Most patients (56.5%) were residing in rural areas. The year with the highest case load was 2011 (40% of all cases). Tularaemia was reported in all seasons, but mostly in February (26.1%). Morbidity rates were higher in women and people aged ≥65 years. The tularaemia incidence in Kayseri was higher than in the whole country between 2011 and 2016, though after the initial outbreak between 2010 and 2012, it seems to have become less frequent.
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https://openalex.org/W4241220637
On the verge of a new era in tobacco control: determining the perceptions and attitudes of IQOS users in Turkey (Preprint)
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<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> IQOS is a heated tobacco product which has been spreading worldwide. The manufacturer of the product claims that IQOS is less harmful than conventional cigarettes. </sec> <sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study determined the perceptions and attitudes of IQOS users in Turkey and evaluated the possible impacts of heated tobacco products (HTPs) on tobacco control policies and their implementation in the future. </sec> <sec> <title>METHODS</title> HTPs are banned in Turkey. However, obtaining IQOS in the black market is easy. We conducted a survey consisting of 30 questions by reaching 100 IQOS users within 13 months in the city of Izmir. We used descriptive statistics to analyse the data. </sec> <sec> <title>RESULTS</title> Of the 100 IQOS users surveyed, (1) 98% stated that IQOS is less harmful than conventional cigarettes (CC); (2) 98% experienced positive changes to their health after completely switching to IQOS from CC; (3) 76% used IQOS in closed spaces; (4) 82% did not reduce their daily tobacco consumption; (5) 62% stated that IQOS encourages ex-smokers to relapse; (6) 80% stated that IQOS stimulates children and young people to start smoking; (7) 86% stated that the smoking satisfaction from IQOS is very close/equal to that from CC; (8) 56% stated that IQOS makes a positive contribution to their personal image; and (9) 40% claimed that quitting IQOS can be easier than quitting CC. </sec> <sec> <title>CONCLUSIONS</title> HTPs could cause the tobacco epidemic to grow by undermining smokers’ efforts to quit and encouraging ex-smokers, children and young people to start smoking. The idea that IQOS is less harmful than CC, together with the emerging misleading suggestion that nicotine may block COVID-19 symptoms, could trigger the proliferation of HTPs during the COVID-19 pandemic. </sec>
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https://openalex.org/W3004998650
Social Determinants of Obesity: The Case of Turkey
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Obesity is often considered merely a medical problem with medical solutions. It is viewed as a matter of changing one’s diet and increasing physical exercise. However, to understand and address this complex issue, its social determinants must also be deliberated, which include individual, socioeconomic, cultural and political factors. Therefore, obesity cannot be analyzed without acknowledging its socioeconomic, cultural and political underpinnings. In this review, the social determinants of obesity in Turkey will be used as an illustrative example. We will highlight the  behavioral, social, and environmental factors, and argue that only by identifying actions through social policies, beyond the health sector can obesity be clearly understood and tackled.  Finally, with the use of  social, economic and political dimensions, we will show how the social conditions influence individuals’ health and well-being.
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https://openalex.org/W2535673375
H-EtICT-8 (Health Education Through ICT for K-8):Stop Aids Now!
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Modern societies are in danger of HIV/AIDS, the plague of the century. HIV/AIDS can not be recovered via current medical cures. The most effective prevention of the disease is early health education about HIV/AIDS. In this context, learning environments supported with information and communication technologies should be used. In order to make young people more conscious, it is important to educate them about HIV/AIDS disease and protection ways from the HIV/AIDS with learning environments supported by audio-visual components along with a variety of methods and contents. This study basically concentrates on an educational software environment -a tutorial-prepared for training students in Turkey on HIV/AIDS and prevention ways. It is aimed to train K-8 students and make them well-informed about the HIV/AIDS infection and prevention ways with the tutorial, hence, diminish the possibilities of getting sick.
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https://openalex.org/W3027981241
SAĞLIK DIŞI SAĞLIK BELİRLEYİCİLERİ VE BUNA BAĞLI KRONİK HASTALIKLAR
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Health indicators are criteria for determining the performance of the public health and health system. It is possible to make comparisons between countries through health indicators. In addition, decision-makers also learn about what they need to correct. While some of the health indicators are related to the health and economic environment, some are related to the physical environment and some are related to the individual's character, behavior and lifestyle. The use of alcohol and tobacco and obesity are among the most preventable problems threatening public health. Turkey compared with other OECD countries in terms of these indicators are not in good condition. Alcohol and tobacco use can lead to liver damage and respiratory disorders, while obesity disrupts almost all body systems. In this study, use of alcohol and tobacco-related diseases in OECD countries and Turkey's status was examined.
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https://openalex.org/W2259798693
Perceptional Analysis of Patient Satisfaction from Health Services Provided in North Cyprus: A Case Study of Private Hospitals
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Patient Satisfaction is an important determinant for planning and improvement of public health services. Recently, in TRNC the concept of patient satisfaction gained great importance. As patients are complaining about the health system of TRNC, Ministry of Health is seeking for changes and solutions which will lead to a strong, satisfactory and sustainable health system. The aim of this study is to, measure, analyze and evaluate patient satisfaction from private health services in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The evaluation of the results are planned to provide a scientific basis for the operations of the Ministry of Health and related public health service authorities for the general improvement of the private health system of TRNC. For collection of data about the patients' perceptions, a questionnaire consisting of two main parts is prepared and applied in 2014. Based on these facts, a set of suggestions are made on the improvement of health services for the purpose of increasing hospital performance.
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https://openalex.org/W4285158774
Social policy of the Bishkek City Healthcare Department
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The article reflects the social policy of the Bishkek City Healthcare Department. In 2019, a separate healthcare department, which is funded from the city budget, was created under the mayor's office of Bishkek. This structure was necessary to improve the quality of services for those in need of health care. Analyzing the personnel potential of the department, there is an acute shortage of highly qualified doctors and nurses. In order to attract young specialists, the programs «Deposit of a medical worker» and «Deposit of a pediatrician» have been developed. In search of the good life, graduates of medical higher educational institutions and colleges left the Republic for such countries as the Russian Federation, Germany, the Turkish Republic, the USA, the People's Democratic Republic of China, etc. At this stage of the development of the Healthcare Department, a proposal was made to provide salary increments from the city budget to employees of the City Healthcare Department.
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https://openalex.org/W4226136121
Health Journalism and Representation of Campaign News of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Patients
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Health information in all forms and developments from media must benefit public health. The prime responsibility is to spread the correct information in a clear and simple way. The purpose of this study includes the evaluation of campaigns published in the Turkish press under expressions that were used specifically for reporting on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) patients, such as “be hopeful” and “running out of time.” Discourse analysis method in the context of health journalism was used within a framework of ethical principles. In the context of this study, the discourse of language published—that is, news created by health journalists during treatment processes of SMA patients and their families—was also examined. This study was conducted in order to increase awareness of health correspondents and is informed by a basic principle of “first do no harm” to public health, consistent with medical professionals.
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https://openalex.org/W4296368407
Burden of Disease in Turkey, 2002-2019
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Global Burden of Disease (GBD) was first introduced in the early nineties and has since played important roles in health care and public health planning for international communities as well as NGO’s (Non-governmental Organizations). Despite the significant importance of the conceptual framework surrounding GBD, it has recently come to attention that the type of public health and statistical language utilized in the description of GBD projects can provide a barrier of conceptual understanding for policy makers and non-health care providers. Therefore this paper attempts to provide a conceptual framework of the GBD analysis as well as its impact along with advantages and disadvantages found during the implementation and utilization of the data presented by Turkish Burden of Disease Studies (TBoD) in the year 2002-2013 as well as 2017 and 2019 GBD estimates.
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https://openalex.org/W4220656724
THE EFFECT OF PEER EDUCATION PROVIDED UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL TO YOUNG ADULTS ON THEIR GENITAL HYGIENE BEHAVIORS: THE CASE OF TURKEY
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of peer education provided under the guidance of health promotion model to young adults on their genital hygiene behaviors.This quasi-experimental study with a single group pretest-posttest model was conducted. In the study, 50 students studying in the midwifery department of a university in the southeastern Turkey were determined as peer educators. The education was provided to a total of 442 people aged between 18-25 years who were selected with improbable sampling method. It was determined that peer education given under the guidance of the health promotion model was effective and the knowledge level of young adults about genital hygiene behaviors increased. In order to give genital hygiene education to wider masses and groups, peer education based on the health promotion model can be recommended.
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https://openalex.org/W3032988521
WAR AND HEALTH STATUS OF THE POPULATION IN IRAQ
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Iraq, or the Republic of Iraq, lies in western Asia encircling the Mesopotamian plain, the northwestern part of the Zagros mountain range and the eastern branch of the Syrian desert. Syria lies on the northwest border of Iraq, Turkey is to the north, Iran is east, and Jordan is to the west. It has a narrow coastline of about 58km at the North Persian Gulf. More than 15 years ago, a war broke out in Iraq, which turned into a disaster for the entire region. Armed conflict entailed massive displacement in Iraq. The United Nations estimates that 1.8 million people have been displaced since early August, 850,000 of them in the north of the country. Large groups of people were forced to move up to 3 times - all this has caused serious health risks that the government and international agencies led by WHO seek to eliminate. Iraq is experiencing internal instability. On the one hand, it is caused by environmental conditions, including due to the fact that Turkey blocked all the water flowing into Iraq through the Euphrates River, as well as due to environmental pollution in Iraq itself. The Iraq War destroyed an estimated 12% of hospitals and Iraq's two main public health laboratories. The collapse of sanitation infrastructure in 2003 led to an increased incidence of cholera, dysentery, and typhoid fever. Malnutrition and childhood diseases. The people of Iraq face a mixture of health hazards associated with poverty. Children, adolescents, women, the elderly, disabled people and those who are chronically ill are at particular risk. 8 The primary causes of the high burden of communicable disease among children are acute lower respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases and measles. (see Children's health). Lack of adequate sanitation and clean drinking water lead to a high risk of diarrhoea outbreaks Major causes of death in children in Iraq The three major killers in children are acute lower respiratory infections, such as pneumonia; diarrheal diseases; and measles. Child death rates due to acute lower respiratory infections and diarrhoea have increased over the last decade. These conditions account for 70% of deaths in children under five years of age.
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https://openalex.org/W3046183073
Health&Safety and Public Health on board Vessels During new Coronavirus Outbreak (2019-nCoV)
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Passenger and cargo unit transportation and harvasting fish stock which are the lifeblood of global economy. 90% of global trade by volume is carried on the world by ships. 30 million passengers are transported on 272 cruise liner worldwide each year. Fish is an important source of protein for people. Estimated 2 million seamen who work on board vessels as seafarer and 27 million fishermen who work on commercial fishing vessels in capture fish stocks. The recent coronavirus epidemic disease (Covid-19) has shown that maritime and commercial fishing industry are a critical working environment and seafarer and fishermen are also a critical skill and profession. In this study, the importance of marine medicine is tried to be explained during Covid-19 pandemic and developing on maritime medicine and introduction of newly established departments in University of Health Sciences, Turkey.
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https://openalex.org/W3046062171
COVID-19 ve Çocukların Etkilenimi: Epidemiyolojik Açıdan Değerlendirmeler
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COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has rapidly progressed globally started from early days of 2020 and was disseminated to 187 countries and territories by April. As of May 3, 2020, COVID-19 has led to a total of 3,507,442 cases and 245,241 related deaths, globally. Turkey, was successful to delay the first COVID-19 case until March 10, yet, case numbers increased fast, reaching to the top 7th rank in the list of countries with the highest case numbers. It is fortunate that the case-fatality ratio was relatively low, with a somewhat stable course around 2.5%. Somewhat stable course of new case numbers, with an apparent decrease through the end of April led to onset of normalization attempts in the country. The future course of the pandemic will be mainly determined by compliance of the general public with personal hygiene, mask use and social distancing. Globally, COVID-19-related morbidity and mortality rates are lower among children than in adults. Underlying mechanisms for this difference has not been clarified, yet, may be linked to lower exposure rates among children, their immune response may be different and/or higher rates of asymptomatic cases may have lower admissions/testing among children. However, it is important to emphasize that children are prone to SARS-CoV-2, too and all relevant preventions should be ensured. This issue should also be considered in evaluating potential risk of infection transfer from asymptomatic youngsters to the elderly and/or to those with chronic diseases. Data on COVID-19-related case numbers and deaths have not been published so far for children. This requires urgent consideration for related reporting and novel research activities on health burden of COVID-19 on Turkish children. Success in combating the COVID-19 pandemic requires concurrent efforts for clinical management of patients together with epidemiological studies of available national data and establishment of specific research to provide evidence for national and international preventive interventions. Learnings from this pandemic will provide direct evidence for management of future pandemics, and all related parties should be motivated to prepare detailed reporting of ongoing efforts and their outputs.
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https://openalex.org/W4297216690
THE FİGHT AGAİNST SYPHİLİS İN THE ATATURK PERIOD
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From the beginning of the 16th century until the first half of the 20th century, syphilis is a contagious disease that affected the Ottoman Empire and the early Turkish Republic together with the whole world. Since it is a sexually transmitted disease in general, it was seen as a disease to be shamed and hidden among the public, causing psychological disorders and suicides with this dimension. The struggle against the disease, which can cause wounds that cannot be hidden in the body unless treated, and cause paralysis and painful death in the later stages, and which can affect the whole people with its ability to pass from generation to generation, has been started since the Ottoman period, and effective measures have been implemented in the Republican period. In this study, the effects of syphilis on public health, the treatment and prevention of syphilis during Ataturk's period will be explained.
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https://openalex.org/W1993066339
Simultaneous education and clinical breast examination in a screening for breast cancer in Iran
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The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to identify knowledge levels and performance frequency of breast self-examination (BSE) and to examine variables related to breast cancer screening behaviors in a sample of Turkish women. Data were collected from a convenience sample of 103 Muslim female workers at a hazelnut factory in Ordu city, Turkey, using an adapted version of Champion's revised Health Belief Model Scale. Results showed that 26.2% of the women reported knowledge of BSE and 4.3% reported that they perform BSE. Higher health motivation, higher perceived self-efficacy of BSE, marital status, and familial breast cancer history were significantly associated with BSE performance. Higher levels of health motivation and higher perceived self-efficacy of BSE were also significantly associated with knowledge of BSE.Das Ziel dieser deskriptiven Korrelationsstudie bestand darin, bei einer Stichprobe von türkischen Frauen das Wissen über die Selbstuntersuchung der Brust sowie die Häufigkeit der Durchführung dieser Untersuchung zu ermitteln und Variablen zu untersuchen, die mit dem Brustkrebs-Screeningverhalten assoziiert sind. Die Datengewinnung erfolgte anhand eines Convenience Sample von 103 muslimischen Arbeiterinnen einer türkischen Haselnuss-Fabrik mit Hilfe einer modifizierten Version der Champions's revised Health Belief Model Scale. Die Ergebnisse zeigten folgendes: 26,2% der Frauen verfügten über Kenntnisse über die Selbstuntersuchung der Brust, und 4,3% der Frauen gaben an, ihre eigene Brust zu untersuchen. Eine besseres Gesundheitsbewusstsein, ein größeres Selbstvertrauen in Zusammenhang mit der Selbstuntersuchung der Brust, der Familienstand sowie Fälle von Brustkrebs in der eigenen Familie waren mit der Durchführung der Selbstuntersuchung der Brust signifikant assoziiert. Ein besseres Gesundheitsbewusstsein sowie ein größeres Selbstvertrauen in Zusammenhang mit der Selbstuntersuchung der Brust waren darüber hinaus signifikant mit Kenntnissen über die Selbstuntersuchung der Brust assoziiert.
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https://openalex.org/W4380345866
HES
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the implementation of digital health surveillance systems worldwide, including Turkey's Hayat Eve Sığar (HES) platform. While effective in monitoring and tracing the virus, these systems also raise concerns about data privacy and cybersecurity risks. This chapter examines potential risks such as data breaches, malware attacks, unauthorized access, misuse of personal health information, and inadequate security protocols. To mitigate these risks, healthcare organizations must implement strong security measures and adopt a culture of security with a focus on continuous improvement and proactive risk management. The HES in Turkey provides a valuable case study for understanding these risks and measures to mitigate them. The chapter highlights the growing trend of digital health services invading individuals' private spaces and regulating their lives, emphasizing the importance of data privacy and security in safeguarding personal health information.
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https://openalex.org/W3184198551
INVESTIGATION OF HEALTH LITERACY IN PATIENTS RECEIVING PHYSIOTHERAPY AND REHABILITATION TREATMENT AND ROLE OF GENDER
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Health literacy is an important issue for physiotherapists and patients admitting to physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics. The aim of this study is to investigate the health literacy level of patients treated in the Orthopedic Rehabilitation Unit of Hacettepe University Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department and the role of gender on the health literacy level. Health literacy were evaluated with Turkey Health Literacy questionnaire (THL-Q). The health literacy of the patients included in the study was given as a percentage. Health literacy level was compared by gender. 169 people (95 females; 74 males), aged between 18-65 years, participated in this study. The average age of the patients participating in the study was 51.75 ± 14.69, and their BMI was 32.89 ± 11.93. According to the duration of the illness majority of patients (76.4 percent) in our study came to physiotherapy due to a chronic illness or injury. Average health literacy overall score…
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https://openalex.org/W3142748529
Hospital Choice: Survey Evidence From Istanbul
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This paper analyzes the patient characteristics that affect the choice between public and private health care providers in Istanbul, Turkey. In addition to socioeconomic variables, such as insurance status or income, which have often been considered in the previous literature, we also focus on another factor, the availability of social networks, which might determine ease of access to hospital services in developing countries. The analysis is based on data from a household survey conducted in Istanbul. The econometric results indicate that potential social ties play an important role in choosing public health care centers over private ones for minor health problems. As public facilities have long been characterized by long waiting lines even for appointments for medical exams, this finding indicates that households who possess higher levels of social networks might be using those in easing access to public facilities.
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https://openalex.org/W2133060922
Hospital Choice: Survey Evidence from Istanbul
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This paper analyzes the patient characteristics that affect the choice between public and private health care providers in Istanbul, Turkey. In addition to socioeconomic variables, such as insurance status or income, which have often been considered in the previous literature, we also focus on another factor, the availability of social networks, which might determine ease of access to hospital services in developing countries. The analysis is based on data from a household survey conducted in Istanbul. The econometric results indicate that potential social ties play an important role in choosing public health care centers over private ones for minor health problems. As public facilities have long been characterized by long waiting lines even for appointments for medical exams, this finding indicates that households who possess higher levels of social networks might be using those in easing access to public facilities.
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https://openalex.org/W2935082110
THE MINISTERS OF HEALTH IN TURKEY FROM PAST TO PRESENT
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It can be said that the Minister of Health has a crucial role in shaping health policies, presentation of healthcare services, and the management and administration of health institutions. The Minister of Health has at the same time a directing and inspecting standing in health service planning of the country with his administrative position. Sometimes a physician, sometimes a military man and sometimes a politician supports his administrative abilities for an effective and quality health service presentation to all citizens in the country. The purpose of this study was to reveal updated profiles of the Ministers of Health who served before and after the Republic in Turkey. In the study, an assessment was made based on the secondary data, and 3 Ministers of Health before the Republic and 49 Ministers of Health from the Republic to present were scrutinized. The first health minister of the era before the republic was Adnan Adivar M.D. and the first health minister of the republic was Refik Saydam M.D..
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PMS22 Indirect Costs Associated With Rheumatoid Arthritis in Turkey
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To determine indirect costs of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) due to work loss, RA-related consultations, additional investments and caregivers in patients who utilized public health care facility services in Turkey. Association between indirect cost and disease activity scores such as Global Disease Activity (GDA), EuroQoL health status (EQ-5D), visual analog scale (VAS), Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) and the Routine assessment of patient index data (RAPID-3) were also analyzed. This cross-sectional study was performed in 10 university rheumatology centers. Eligible patients were age ≥18, diagnosed with RA for at least 12 months according to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 1987 criteria. We assessed relevant indirect cost variables, activities associated with indirect costs, and actual costs. Multivariate regression determined variables associated with higher indirect costs. Pearson correlation examined the association between indirect costs and disease activity scores. A total of 698 patients (82% female; mean age: 51.2 ± 13.17 standard deviation [SD]) were questioned regarding indirect RA costs. 14% were employees, of which 62% had employer permission to miss work (average 27 days annually) due to RA, costing patients an average €480 annually due to workday loss. 5.4% of patients had other RA-related consultations not covered by insurance (acupuncture, homeopathic, other), bringing their average annual burden to €1,600. 6.5% of RA patients incurred additional RA-related costs (e.g. need for new car, apartment, special equipment), spending an additional €1,640 in 1 year. 13.7% of patients required caregivers. The average annual out-of-pocket amount paid to caregivers was €624. Multivariate regression showed that age and gender were not significantly related to indirect costs. Patients needing caregivers reported significantly higher GDA, VAS, HAQ, RAPID-3 and lower EQ-5D scores. Indirect RA-related costs in Turkey are significant. Comparative effectiveness studies on RA treatment should include direct and indirect costs.
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Access to healthcare for people facing multiple vulnerability factors in 27 cities across 10 countries. Report on the social and medical data gathered in 2013 in eight European countries, Turkey and Canada
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This Doctors of the World - Medecins du monde (MdM) report presents the analysis of data collected in 27 cities in 10 countries: eight European countries, together with Turkey and Canada. In 2013, this data covered 18,098 people (16,881 of whom were in the eight European countries) and 31, 067 contacts (29,400 of whom were in the eight European countries), 17,393 medical consultations (15,799 in the eight European countries), leading to 23,697 different diagnoses which were recorded and coded (21,913 of which were in the eight European countries). This year we wanted to reiterate the need for unconditional access to both antenatal care for pregnant women and to essential childhood vaccinations, neither of which are currently universally guaranteed. This amounts to a denial of rights which goes against basic human rights, international conventions and respect for the fundamental principles of public health.
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AARON PERECMAN, MDDepartment of Urology, Lahey Hospital &amp; Medical Center, Burlington, MA, USA ADAM WIGGINS, MDDepartment of Urology, Lahey Hospital &amp; Medical Center, Burlington, MA, USA ALBERTO TESTORI, MDDivision of Thoracic Surgery, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano, Milan, Italy ANTOINE ARNAUD, MDInstitut du Cancer Avignon-Provence, Avignon, France BLANCA LUMBRERAS, PHDDepartment of Public Health, History of Science and Gynaecology, Miguel Hernández University, CIBER in Epidemiology and Public Health, Alicante, Spain BUKET KOSOVA, PHDEge University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biology, Izmir/Turkey CARMEN MEJÍA, PHDFacultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Av. de las Ciencias s/n. Juriquilla, Querétaro CP 76230, México CONSOLATO M. SERGI, MD, PHD, MPH, FRCPC, FCAPAnatomic Pathology Division, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada DAVID WARSHAL, MDDepartment of Gynecologic Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, Cooper University Health Case, Camden, NJ, USA DIEGO AVILES, MDDepartment of Gynecologic Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, Cooper University Health Case, Camden, NJ, USA EDA DOGAN, MSCEge University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biology, Izmir/Turkey ELISA CHILET-ROSELL, PHDDepartment of Public Health, History of Science and Gynaecology, Miguel Hernández University, CIBER in Epidemiology and Public Health, Alicante 03550, Spain ERLING A. HOIVIK, PHDDepartment of Clinical Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway FENG HONG, MD, PHDDivision of Medical Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, USA GIUSEPPE MANGIAMELI, MD, PHDDivision of Thoracic Surgery, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano, Milan, Italy HALE GULER KARA, PHDEge University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biology, Izmir/Turkey HARRY W. SCHROEDER III, MD, PHDDepartment of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA JONATHAN T. XU, MDDepartment of Urology, Lahey Hospital &amp; Medical Center, Burlington, MA, USA KIMBERLY M. RIEGER-CHRIST, PHDDepartment of Urology and Translational Research, Lahey Hospital &amp; Medical Center, Burlington, MA, USA KYOKO HIDA, DDSC, PHDVascular Biology and Molecular Pathology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan LANCE T. HALL, MDDepartment of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA LÉA VAZQUEZ, DVM, MSCInstitut du Cancer Avignon-Provence, Avignon, France LUCY A. PARKER, PHDDepartment of Public Health, History of Science and Gynaecology, Miguel Hernández University, CIBER in Epidemiology and Public Health, Alicante, Spain MARCO ALLOISIO, MDDivision of Thoracic Surgery, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano, Milan, Italy MICHELLE BUCHBINDER, PHDCooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, NJ, USA MING YIN, MDDivision of Medical Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, USA NAKO MAISHI, DDSC, PHDVascular Biology and Molecular Pathology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan NIKOLAS C. ZETOUNI, MSCDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Alberta Hospital, Walter C. Mackenzie Centre, Edmonton, AB, Canada OLGA OSTROVSKY, PHDDepartment of Surgery, Division of Surgical Research, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, NJ, USA QI-EN WANG, MD, PHDDepartment of Radiology, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, USA RYO TAKEDA, DDSCDepartment of Oral Diagnosis and Medicine, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan SANJNA DAS, BSDepartment of Translational Research, Lahey Hospital &amp; Medical Center, Burlington, MA, USA TERESA GARCÍA-GASCA, PHDFacultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Av. de las Ciencias s/n. Juriquilla, Querétaro CP 76230, México THOMAS KALANTZAKOS, BADepartment of Translational Research, Lahey Hospital &amp; Medical Center, Burlington, MA, USA TRAVIS SULLIVAN, MSDepartment of Translational Research, Lahey Hospital &amp; Medical Center, Burlington, MA, USA UGO CIOFFI, MD, PHDDepartment of Surgery, University of Milan, Milan, Italy ULISSES MORENO CELIS, PHDFacultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Av. de las Ciencias s/n. Juriquilla, Querétaro CP 76230, México VILDAN BOZOK CETINTAS, PHDEge University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biology, Izmir/Turkey YASUHIRO HIDA, MD, PHDDepartment of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Hokkaido University Faculty of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
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What’s Public Health: Identifying Public health Point of View in a Medical Faculty Grade I Students’ Cohort
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Introduction and Aim: While a doctor treats people who are sick, those of us working in public health try to prevent people from getting sick or injured in the first place. We also promote wellness by encouraging healthy behaviors. The first year in the medical faculty should be able to draw a frame for public health notion. In this study I would like to see the knowledge and view of ‘public health’ in first grade students before they began public health related lectures in the faculty. Materials and Methods: The WHO What’s Public Health Questionnaire (PHQ) for Community was translated into Turkish and back translated in English. The PHQ was made of twelve simple multiple-choice questions. The Turkish PH questionnaire was self-administered in 240 (93.75%) medical students with 46.7% men between the age of 18 and 21 years (M = 19.07 years, SD = 1.49) enrolled in first grade medical faculty in Ankara in the last three years. (2016-2017: 76/84, 2017-2018: 89/96, 2018-2019: 75/86). The PHQ was applied before the first public health lecture and collected in 15 minutes. The questionnaire was anonymous and contained questions related to sociodemographic factors and PH. SPSS 22. 0 was used to compare the difference between three years cohort. Ethical consent was taken from the board of the faculty fort he cohort study. Results: The percentage of correct answers is low every year. It was seen that the most common cause of death, the eradicated disease, and inadequate methods to prevent food contamination were more widely known by first year students in the 2016-2017 period (p=0.007, p 0.05). All of the students think that these issues are important in protecting the health of the public. 73% of the students said yes to the question ‘Do you think that these issues are Public Health issues? ’. Discussion and Recommendations: Students in first year are coming from the community and they may represent the PH view of community. We might prepare PH campaigns which address the meaning and view of PH for community level in order to increase the wellness. Key words: Awareness, Community, Health, Student, Medicine
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https://openalex.org/W4283581190
Turkish Thoracic Society’s Statement Report on Electronic Cigarettes and Heated Tobacco Products
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Tobacco addiction, which causes the death of more than 8.5 million people in the world every year, is a preventable global public health problem. There are 1.1 billion adult smokers worldwide and 60% of them desire or intend to quit but unfortunately, the tobacco industry continues to profit at the expense of people's lives by marketing electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products as a smoking cessation method and they continue to poison young people with new threat tobacco products, promising a "smoke-free future" Turkish Thoracic Society is actively involved in the implementation of the National Tobacco Control Program to protect public health and has warned and raised awareness of new threats to the youth, such as electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products. The purpose of this report is to provide information about electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products and to present TTJ's position on the subject.
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US health care still pricey and patchy
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Despite the managed-care explosion, US health-care spending grew faster than that of most other countries throughout the 1990s. An ageing population, high administrative costs, a physician surplus, and new technology all contribute to making the USA the most extravagant country, says a study in the November issue of Health Affairs. Author Gerard Anderson (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA) analysed data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. In 1996, the USA spent the highest percentage of its gross domestic product on health care out of 30 countries. Per person, the USA spent US$3708, Switzerland spent $2412, and Germany spent $2222. But the USA is the only industrialised nation, except Turkey and Mexico, that does not provide universal health-insurance coverage. And while access to physicians and hospitals is similar to other nations, it is the only country in which less than half of its population is eligible for public insurance. The USA continues to have some of the worst health indicators: it still ranks 23 out of 29 countries for infant mortality.
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Perinatal Risklerin Önlenmesinde Türkiye Örneği: T.C. Sağlık Bakanlığı “Güvenli Annelik Projesi”
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Globalized public health problems need for global solutions. Medical science can not fight alone with global health issues such as HIV/AIDS, bird flu, maternal and infant mortality and need for multi-disciplinary interactions in the field of public health. Due to gradual increase in the number of mother-baby deaths cases in Turkey, Ministry of Health’s has started “safe motherhood project” in cooperation with the European Union Coordination Department to minimize this negative position. In this study, this project, which is still continuing, was evaluated in terms of preventive health communication within the different scopes of applications (maternal mortality survey, enhancing the capacity of civil society organizations, family planning, sexually transmitted diseases, mass communication campaign to enhance public awareness, ... and so on.) in Zeynep Kamil Women and Children Diseases Education and Research Hospital with their obstetricians, gynecologists and their education nurses.
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https://openalex.org/W4360851784
Comparison of Mobile Health Application Examples in Turkey and the World
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The use of rapidly developing technology in the modern world for the purposes of human needs facilitates social life. Today, the increasing demand for health systems with the developing technology has made technology an indispensable part of the health sector. Mobile health applications are widely used in health services to support health outcomes, improve public health, promote a healthy life in society, and reduce chronic diseases. Many digital applications that have become widespread in the health sector both provide convenience for health professionals in the health management process and provide instant access to data for health service recipients. In this study, information is given about the most popular mobile health applications in Turkey and in the leading countries in the field of mobile health: England, the United States, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Finland, France, and Germany. Comparisons of applications were made, and areas of mobile health applications that were lacking were emphasized.
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https://openalex.org/W4292622179
Risk Communication and Social Media
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The new form of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. Then, the citizens were required to stay in their homes. In this process, social media has become the users' window to the global village. With the prolongation of the isolation process, the use and importance of these platforms in communication, entertainment, socialization, and access to instant information about the pandemic have increased. People and institutions responsible for pandemic management have started to frequently benefit from social media platforms in risk communication activities to create public awareness about the disease and reinforce individuals' beliefs to comply with the precautions. In this study, the person responsible for COVID-19 pandemic planning and response in Turkey, the Minister of Health's, Twitter account was analyzed. The posts shared by the Minister of Health were subjected to content analysis, and the messages conveyed to the citizens were examined from the perspective of the health belief model.
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https://openalex.org/W4311881979
Public expenditures and life satisfaction: Evidence from Turkey
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Gross domestic product has been the primary development indicator for nearly a century and has played an important role in designing and evaluating public policies and comparing countries' development levels. On the other hand, the last two decades have seen a growing trend toward alternative well‐being indicators. One of these alternative indicators is life satisfaction. We study the relationship between public expenditures such as health, education, and recreation and people's life satisfaction. We employ the OLS and ordered probit models utilizing a large representative household survey with more than 196,000 observations from Turkey. Our findings indicate that health, education, and recreation expenditures are positively associated with individuals' life satisfaction. We also explore potential mechanisms underlying the significant effects of public expenditures on life satisfaction. These significant correlations may be driven by satisfaction with health services, educational services, and social life.
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https://openalex.org/W2093623558
Marketing Health and Social Marketing the Importance of Public Health Campaigns to Create Public Awareness in Turkey
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Every year globally, public health campaigns are launched .These public health campaigns carry the aim of improving health behavior and creating public awareness on health. In the globalised world, health marketing can be defined as delivering health information through consumer – based strategies in order to promote public awareness. In this paper, we analyze the effectiveness of these campaigns to change health behavior .In Turkey, smoking and tobacco use has been a very serious health problem since years. In this context, The Ministry of Health launched a social marketing campaign in order to create public awareness against smoking. This campaign has been a successful campaign to create public awareness against smoking and tobacco use. In this paper, our purpose is to analyze the campaign against tobacco use of The Ministry of Health to what extend it created public awareness.and the success of the campaign. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n10p325
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https://openalex.org/W4236500139
Public Health in Turkey
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THE Asiatic Review of October contains an interesting article by Bay Nuzhet Baba on the public health effort and social assistance in Turkey. The central authority in charge of health and social assistance is the Ministry of Health arid Social Assistance. Free treatment of the sick, campaigns against epidemics and diseases, especially malaria, trachoma, typhoid fever and dysentery, all fall within the sphere of activity of the Ministry. To the Ministry also are entrusted the supervision of maternity homes, hospitals and sanatoria. In order to emphasize the importance of medical examination of school children, dental care, vaccination against small-pox, inoculations, etc., the Ministry has drawn up regulations whereby municipalities are obliged to provide such services free of charge. Museums have been established and exhibitions arranged to propagate hygienic principles, and posters and pamphlets are distributed to the villages and displayed in public places.
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https://openalex.org/W3216833178
Investigation of health literacy by gender in individuals receiving physiotherapy and rehabilitation services
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Purpose: Health literacy is important for the science of physiotherapy, which includes treatment methods based on understanding and practice. To increase the health literacy level of patients, individual characteristics should be considered. The aim of this study is to investigate the health literacy level of individuals who received physiotherapy and rehabilitation services and identify the role of gender on the health literacy level.Methods: The health literacy levels of patients who received physiotherapy and rehabilitation services due to an orthopedic injury or musculoskeletal problem were examined. Health literacy was evaluated with the Turkey Health Literacy Questionnaire (THLQ). Age, body mass index, disease duration, number of physiotherapy sessions, physiotherapy history and education level were questioned. Whether the data obtained differed according to gender was analysed with appropriate statistical methods.Results: Average health literacy overall score found as 34.02±8.56. The mean health literacy score of females was found to be significantly better than that of males (p&amp;lt;0.01). No difference was found between genders in terms of excellent health literacy status (p=0.008).Conclusion: The health literacy level of patients who received physiotherapy and rehabilitation services was found to be sufficient. The health literacy level of females was found to be higher than males. Since our study reveals the health literacy level of patients receiving physiotherapy, it is also expected to contribute to future studies on public health.with the Turkey Health Literacy Questionnaire (THLQ). Age, body mass index, disease duration,number of physiotherapy sessions, physiotherapy history and education level were questioned.Whether the data obtained differed according to gender was analysed with appropriate statisticalmethods.Results: Average health literacy overall score found as 34.02±8.56. The mean health literacy score offemales was found to be significantly better than that of males (p&amp;lt;0.01). No difference was foundbetween genders in terms of excellent health literacy status (p=0.008).Conclusion: The health literacy level of patients who received physiotherapy and rehabilitationservices was found to be sufficient. The health literacy level of females was found to be higher thanmales. Since our study reveals the health literacy level of patients receiving physiotherapy, it is alsoexpected to contribute to future studies on public health.
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https://openalex.org/W2182909778
Zoonotic Implication of Duck and Chicken Diseases on Public Health Concern
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This article is related to zoonotic diseases of poultry origin. There are several infectious diseases in poultry those may communicate to human being through direct and indirect contact and through food chain. The most lethal pandemic diseases is avian influenza or bird flu. So far a number of 379 people died of the this lethal disease of poultry origin. Other important poultry zoonotic infections are Chlamydiosis or Ornithosis, Newcastle Disease or Ranikhet diseases, Salmonellosis, Campylobacteriosis and Avian Tuberculosis. Those work related to poultry, duck, geese, turkey etc need to protect themselves from direct and indirect contact. Proper protective dress and regular disinfection of farm equipments and farm persons are required. Vaccination with bird flu to poultry workers, vaccinate to the birds with schedule vaccines are necessary. Meat, eggs, their products and value additions should be consumed with proper cook and sterilization.
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PCN161 The Lost Art of Needs Assessment: The Case of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) Control in European Countries
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The European Parliament called for a greater focus on viral hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), yet there has been little action on this declaration. We conducted a needs assessment for HCC control and tested needs concordance in five European countries. Clinical, policy and patient advocacy stakeholders were purposively sampled from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Turkey. Ten indicators were assessed subjectively: clinical education; early risk assessment; HBV strategy; HCV strategy; life-style risk factors; national statistics; funding for detection; funding for treatment; political awareness; and public awareness. Results were compared to a benchmark using a Z-score and concordance tested via the F-test. One hundred participants (response rate=37%) were drawn equally from the 5 countries. Respondents self-identified as having influence at the local (33%), national (39%), or international (28%) level. Greatest need is for improvement in life-style risk factors (Z=-9.51), political awareness (Z=-7.97), and public awareness (Z=-7.67), while the least need is for improved HBV strategies (Z=10.40). Overall, France performed best (Z=4.26), and Turkey worst (Z=-2.54). Significant discordances in needs (P<0.05) were found for half of the factors (funding for treatment and detection, public awareness, HBV strategy and national statistics), but concordance was accepted for the remaining factors. We demonstrated a statistical method for conducting a needs assessment for HCC control in Europe and found that the greatest needs are for improving life-style risk factors (especially related to obesity and diabetes) and political and public awareness. Despite being a cost-effective measure, HBV control strategies are needed the least (mainly due to prior adoption). With both concordant and discordant needs, there are roles for both national and European-wide efforts in HCC control. For example, the European parliament should lead efforts in driving political awareness and lifestyle risk factors, while member countries should focus on public awareness.
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[Acceptance of breast feeding and public discussion--evaluation of health campaigns for breast feeding between 1991 and 1995].
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In 1990 the Innocenti Declaration on promoting breastfeeding was proclaimed in Florence/Italy. It became the subject of resolution 45.34 of the World Health Assembly in 1992. In the Federal Republic of Germany there was no wide-scale mass-media campaign to promote breastfeeding as in other countries. But mother-to-mother support groups, medical services and the newly founded National Breastfeeding Committee supported prolonged breastfeeding in public. The effects of the joint effort could be estimated by comparing the results of two postal surveys in 1991 and 1995. The surveys were conducted in Lower Saxony, North-Rhine-Westphalia and Berlin. A tendency could be shown toward more exclusive breastfeeding. Breastfeeding with supplementary food increased by a factor of 1.3 after adjusting for the variables mother's age, sleeping in parents' room or bed and no-smoking household. In Lower Saxony the increase was by a factor of 1.5 starting from a lower base value. The baby sleeping in the parents' room or in their bed furthered breastfeeding by a factor of 1.5 to 4. Non smoking mothers are 4 times more willing to breastfeed their infants than smoking mothers. German mothers breastfeed their infants two to three times more often than turkish mothers.
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Competitiveness in Medical Tourism
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For people who want to be healthy, contemporary developments have made it possible to meet this need from other countries. It is the distinctive feature of medical tourism that those who want to be treated outside their own country for various reasons travel for treatment purposes. The aim of this study is to evaluate the medical tourism potential for Kocaeli. For the research, 15 health facilities, including one public university, two public health facilities, and 12 private health facilities which have deserved Health Tourism Certificate, have been determined in Kocaeli. In addition, officials from the accommodation sector and public bureaucracy who are competent, and decision-makers on medical tourism were interviewed. The medical tourism potential of Kocaeli has been determined in terms of competitiveness criteria by analysing the data collected as a result of the interviews. As a result, even if the government puts emphasis on health tourism in Turkey, it has been observed that there isn't enough competitiveness in public hospitals.
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Howard waitzkin's medicine and public health at the end of empire
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I first heard Howard Waitzkin’s thesis that “US capitalism as we have known it has ended, and em-pire in its previous form has ended” at the Interna-tional Association of Health Policy in Europe (IAPHE) conference in Ankara, Turkey on Sunday, October 2, 2011. I must admit I was skeptical of these ideas. Certainly, only the previous year the Obama administration had stepped in to massively subsidize the US financial sector and take over two major US automobile manufacturers; this clearly had nothing to do with the declared rules of a capitalist economy. However, public subsidization of private enterprises has been common throughout US history. True, there was evidence that the US empire has been weakened, yet were we not still involved in a massive war on terror that seemed to have no discernible end? Was it really time to speak of an end of capitalism and empire?
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Community-based nursing education
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Recently a significant proportion of health services are provided in community-based settings. One of the most effective methods to train the health workforce in these settings is community-based education programs. Community-based education is partly taking place in the education programs of nursing schools in Turkey. But there is no community-based curriculum in nursing education. It is necessity put CBE on agenda for an effective and lasting solution to the training of qualified health workforce who will take part of the solve the problems such as; immigration which is a serious problem faced by our country, and the health needs of immigrants; the aging of the population and accompanying health problems; the fight against chronic diseases and similar problems. The main aim of the review is to explain the necessity of community-based nursing education programs in order to train qualified nurses for the needs of the community and the basic features of a community-based nursing program. In this review, the concept of community based education, community based nursing education program applications, strengths and difficulties of the program, basic principles to be considered while preparing community based education program are examined. Extended English summary is in the end of Full Text PDF (TURKISH) file. Özet Günümüzde sağlık hizmetlerinin önemli bir bölümü toplum temelli ortamlarda verilmektedir. Bu ortamlarda çalışacak nitelikte sağlık insan gücü yetiştirmek için kullanılan en etkin yöntemlerden biri toplum temelli eğitim programlarıdır. Türkiye’de hemşire yetiştiren eğitim kurumlarının programlarında toplum temelli eğitime kısmen yer verildiği ancak toplum temelli eğitim programlarının olmadığı görülmüştür. Ülkemizin yüz yüze kaldığı ciddi bir sorun olan göç ve göçmenlerin sağlık ihtiyaçları, nüfusun yaşlanması ve buna eşlik eden sağlık sorunları, kronik hastalıklarla mücadele ve benzeri sorunların çözümünde rol alacak nitelikli sağlık insan gücünün yetiştirilmesinde etkin ve kalıcı bir çözüm olarak toplum temelli eğitim programlarının gündeme alınması zorunlu hale gelmektedir. Derlemenin temel amacı, toplumun ihtiyaçlarına uygun nitelikte hemşire yetiştirmek için toplum temelli hemşirelik eğitim programlarının önemini ve programın temel özelliklerini açıklamaktır. Derlemede, toplum temelli eğitim kavramı, toplum temelli hemşirelik eğitimi programı uygulamaları, programın güçlü yönleri ve yaşanan güçlükler, toplum temelli eğitim programı hazırlanırken dikkat edilmesi gereken temel ilkeler incelenmiştir.
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https://openalex.org/W4388073259
The cost performance analysis in public hospitals union: DEA by the comparison of training research hospitals and oral centers
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https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=cites:W4388073259
The escalating competitiveness within the healthcare industry and the growing financial burden necessitate public hospitals, which serve as crucial entities in this sector, to enhance the efficiency of their resource utilization. Public hospitals are mandated to determine their levels of activity, utilize cases of inactivity as benchmarks, and formulate strategies to ensure their active engagement. This study focuses on doing a performance and cost analysis of health institutions affiliated with the Turkish Republic Ministry of Health, namely the public hospitals in the Bakirköy area of Istanbul. The evaluation of activity and productivity is practiced to assess the performance and cost-effectiveness of these institutions. According to the data enveloping analysis method, it is evident that approximately 80% of health institutions affiliated with the Istanbul Bakirköy district public hospitals Union general secretary are fully operational and efficient. However, 20% of these institutions face challenges in effectively utilizing their resources. It is well acknowledged that teaching and research hospitals exhibit high levels of productivity and activity since they effectively utilize their resources in a sensible manner.
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https://openalex.org/W3209784964
Do Health-Care Students Know About Chemical Biological Radioactive Nuclear Weapons?
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Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the level of knowledge of students receiving different levels of health-care education (doctors, nurses, paramedics) on chemical, biological, radioactive, and nuclear weapons (CBRNW). Methods: This study was designed as a qualitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional research. The study reached 87.68% of the population. A survey form was created by the researcher in line with the literature. Ethical permission and verbal consents were obtained. The data were collected by face-to-face interviews. Results: It was observed that there was no difference between the enrolled departments, that the participants had very low levels of knowledge on the subject despite considering it a likely threat for Turkey, and that they thought the public and the health-care professionals in this field had insufficient knowledge. Sex, age, and field education were the variables that created a difference. Conclusion: Training regarding CBRNW should be further questioned and individuals should receive ongoing training to increase and update their knowledge and skills.
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https://openalex.org/W2903154634
Evaluation of Effectiveness of Peer Education on Smoking Behaviour
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Smoking is the most important cause of disability, death and preventable illness in Turkey and all over the world. Cigarette smoking affects a large part of society with increasing frequency and is propagated among young people. Therefore, the tobacco industry targets youth, adolescents and women. Decreasing the age of smoking cigarettes causes exposure of the cigarettes effects to the smokers for a longer period. Adolescents start smoking due primarily to a desire to imitate adults, peer pressure, affectation and easy access to cigarettes. A great impact on the behaviour of human beings is the adolescent peer group. This effect is valid for both risky and safe behaviours. Peer education aims to use positive peer influence on their behaviour since peers are positive models for each other. In recent years, the increase in tobacco consumption has led to increased need for per education. The purpose of this article is to explain how to use peer education in changing the behaviour of adolescent smoking.
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https://openalex.org/W2189404780
Safety in Turkish Printing and Publishing Sector; Evaluation of Awareness Levels of the Workers on Health and Safety Issues
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There are limited academic studies on the occupational health and safety conditions of Turkish printing and publishing sector. The aim of this study is to evaluate the risks of the sector, determine the awareness level of the workers on occupational safety and present the occupational health and safety conditions in the sector on the basis of the investigations and measures. Most of the workers included in this study found to be approving the occupational safety measures, which are provided by employees. However, it is found that the employees are lax and behave loosely to enforce and apply sanctions but the awareness of the workers on the occupational safety measures is high. It is determined that the workers, who are trained on printing and publishing processes, are aware and sensitive on occupational safety and measures. Nevertheless, one-third of the workers don't comply with the measures in an adequate level. Besides, the frequency of occupational accidents are two times higher than the European countries and it shows that the workers of the sector are not trained, informed, aware and sensitive on the occupational safety issues. Keywords: Printing and publishing, Occupational safety, Safety culture, Occupational accidents. Language: en
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https://openalex.org/W2256849464
Content Analysis of the Official Twitter Account of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey in the Framework of Health Promotion
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As a social media platform, Twitter is increasingly getting popular among health institutions that would like to interact with their audience. Being the leading public authority responsible of health sector in Turkey, the Ministry of Health has become active on Twitter since April 2012 via its account name @saglikbakanligi. The Ministry of Health has more than 110.000 followers, whereas it only follows 9 accounts. This study aims to explore how the Ministry of Health used its official Twitter account in terms of health promotion messages between January 1st and December 31st, 2013. The key question of the study is the content analysis of health promotion messages in the form of ‘tweets’. To this end, we first had a look at the quantitative analysis of the tweets posted within this one-year period. Then, the research moves on with the content analysis under three health promotion themes: health literacy, healthy life styles and prevention of chronic and communicable diseases.
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https://openalex.org/W2412102812
Public Health Policies and Practices of the Ottoman Empire with Special Reference to the Gallipoli Campaign.
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To review the selected historiographic and contemporary literature that examined the Ottoman public health practices and policies with special reference to the Gallipoli campaign during the First World War. To date, no work has been published surrounding the Ottoman public health policies and responses during the battle of Gallipoli.A historiographic methodology was used to examine relevant primary and secondary publications using ten academic electronic databases.The literature discussed pre-war Hapsburg efforts to improve the Ottoman medical infrastructure, the activities of military medical students and units at Gallipoli, quarantine and vaccination procedures, and general medical issues throughout the empire during the war.Access to the official Turkish archives and translating relevant official documents into English are warranted. This represents an opportunity for military and public health historians to examine and identify relevant public health practices and policies that the Ottoman Empire implemented during the First World War and, in particular, the Gallipoli campaign.
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https://openalex.org/W3126140606
The potential impact of the Health Check™ on diet quality of food away from home purchases
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Consumption of food away from home (FAFH) is widely believed to be a contributing factor to the current obesity crisis and other diet related problems in North America. Although FAFH expenditure represents a lower proportion of food expenditure in Canada than in the United States (24% versus 50%) it is still a significant part of Canadian diets. The Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation has developed a third party accreditation program to identify healthy food items in grocery stores and more recently, restaurants, called the Health Check™ program. The program is not without controversy since some people feel that it is inappropriate to pay for the use of the label and it may be misleading that many processors and restaurants choose not to apply for their food products resulting, in some cases, that healthier foods without such a label may be next to other products with labels on shelves or on menus. For such a diet indicator to be helpful in enhancing public health the label must be used by people who have health problems and buy the food products labeled. The objective of this research is to examine the possible impact of the Health Check™ program for a particular group of Canadian FAFH consumers. Through the use of the NPD Group CREST® data over the period February 2007 to February 2009, actual restaurant purchases for a representative panel of Canadians were identified. In August 2009 a survey of 3319 of those same panelists was conducted. As part of the survey, respondents were asked for stated preferences for a turkey sandwich with various different nutrition labels and the Health Check™. The results suggest that there is on average a positive WTP for the provision of additional nutritional information associated with turkey sandwiches and for the Health Check™. The results highlight the importance of providing fat content information, in terms of attracting the attention of the survey respondents to the nutrient content. There is little link between survey respondents level of historical diet quality and their willingness to pay for the Health Check™ information in their sandwich purchases; unfortunately this suggests that the Health Check™ might not have its biggest impact on those that need it the most. For those with the highest historical diet quality the provision of nutrient information and/or the Health Check™ has little appeal, perhaps reflecting their higher existing nutritional engagement – do they actually need more information?
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https://openalex.org/W1551852472
Cultural differences in self-rated health in ethnic groups in the Netherlands?
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Background: Self-rated health is a good predictor of health, morbidity and use of care. Self-rated health is also a responsive measure to changes in health. It can be measured by one simple question. As such it is included in many surveys in many countries, making measuring of general health comparable between countries. But health measures may be different between different cultures and few studies studied differences in self-rated health between different cultures or interactions in self-rated health between some determinants and cultures. Aim: In a first step towards analysis of validity of self-rated health between different ethnic cultures in the Netherlands, self-rated health and the association with several determinants is compared between native Dutch and several major migrant populations in the Netherlands. Methods: In the Second Dutch National Survey of General Practice self-rated health was measured in 271.329 patients of a national sample of General Practitioners. 6.8% were of non-western origin. Self-rated health was measured by one question on a five-point scale rating from very good to very poor. Determinants as sex, age, education, employment, civil status, and social status were also registered. Association between determinants and ill health, and possible interactions is studied in different migrant groups in the Netherlands and Dutch natives by logistic regression. Results: Fair to very poor health was rated by 35% of Turkish migrants, 29% of Moroccan, 24% of Caribbean, 21% of Surinamese, 21% by other migrants non-Western and Western and 17% by native Dutch. All determinants included in the model predicted significantly fair to very poor health: age, sex, civil status, education, working status and socio-economic status. Corrected for all determinants odds ratios of fair to poor health compared to Dutch natives were 3.8 (95% CI: 3.3-4.5) and 3.7 (3.1-4.4) for Turkish and Moroccan migrants respectively, 2.2 (1.7-2.8) and 1.95 (1.7-2.2) for Caribbean and Surinamese respectively. Other non-Western migrants OR was 2.2 (2.0-2.5) and Western migrants 1.3 (1.2-1.4). Interactions existed between ethnic groups and sex, civil status and working status. Conclusions: Differences in self-rated health still exist between ethnic groups even when corrected for background and socio-demographic variables. Besides differences in morbidity, cultural differences in rating and expressing health may exist. Self-rated health as a measure for morbidity should be cross-cultural validated. (aut. ref.)
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https://openalex.org/W2397827293
INITIATION OF A FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY INITIATION OF A FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY INITIATION OF A FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME IN TURKEY TRAINING PROGRAMME IN TURKEY TRAINING PROGRAMME IN TURKEY
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Field Epidemiology and Training Programmes are intended to strengthen the public health capacity within Ministries of Health by developing the human resource infrastructure within countries. The success of these programmes depends in a large part upon Ministry of Health involvement in the development process. Participation of the Ministry of Health in the development of the training programme is essential because of their knowledge of the health system and the pre-existing skills of their staff who are generally the training participants. Incorporating local stakeholders such as universities into the training programmes is also desirable in the early stages of programme development. The involvement universities helps to institutionalize the programme by creating ties with existing learning institutions, allows development of local language training materials, makes local mentoring of trainees possible, and enhances the sustainability of the programmes. This paper outlines the initial steps in the development process in Turkey of a Field Epidemiology and Training Programmes under the Strengthening of the Epidemiological Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases System phase I and II.
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https://openalex.org/W4246222688
Occupational Health and Safety of Healthcare Personnel
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Occupational Health and Safety of Healthcare Personnel Serap Durukan Köse, Özgür Uğurluoğlu, Tuncay Köse Abstract Workers in the health care industry may be exposed to a variety of work related disease and injury including biological, physical, and chemical, ergonomic and psychological hazards. This study was planned to determine whether occupational health and safety is ensured for the health care personnel working in health institutions under Association of Public Hospitals in one of the medium-sized provinces in Turkey. The study was carried out with a total of 240 healthcare personnel working in health institutions. Participants stated that protective measures (3.53±1.05), the control of materials, tools and equipment (3.50±1.34) are ensured better in health institutions where they work and that physical environment (3.44±1.17) is good; however, there are occupational illnesses and complaints (3.24±0.87) and that executive support (2.74±1.18) is not provided adequately. Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijhs.v3n3a3
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https://openalex.org/W3112219442
Students’ Home Visit Experiences within the Scope of Public Health Nursing Course: A Qualitative Study
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Purpose:The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of nursing students’ home visits within the context of the public health nursing course. Patients and Methods:This was a qualitative descriptive study based on student’s reflective essay. The study was completed with 110 senior students in the nursing faculty of a public university in Turkey. Students explained self-perceptions (abilities, skills and feeling) before and after home visits process of public health nursing field practice in the end of semester. Results:The experiences of students before the field practice were grouped under the themes of \"security\", \"concerns about the family process\" and \"feeling insufficient\". The themes “job satisfaction”, “being useful to the families”, and “contribution to personal development” emerged from the data collected after the field practice was completed. Conclusion:This brief educational intervention allows students to felt useful to the families and the practice contributed to their personal development. It can be improved the readiness of students for home visits with undergraduate programs because nursing students meet “real world”.
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https://openalex.org/W4253916334
Epidemic trends of COVID-19 in 10 countries compared with Turkey
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The outbreak rapidly spread to more than 200 countries and led to millions of confirmed cases as well as thousands of deaths worldwide. This makes a serious threat to the world in terms of public health. The present study aimed to compare the COVID-19 epidemic parameters in Turkey with the top ten countries that reported the highest number of confirmed cases worldwide on April 25, 2020. Plus, it might provide better insight into the efficacy of national interventions on the course of the disease by measuring the case-fatality rate. A detailed search of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering official websites, and announcements were conducted between January 22 and April 25, 2020. COVID-19 related datasets for the distribution of the infection on each reported day were obtained. Although the growth rate sharply increased by more than 1.2% in the late January 2020, the cumulative number of cases remained below 1500 around the world. The epidemic growth curve in Turkey was very similar to the US and Italy during the period. The case-fatality rate in Turkey was 2.51%, which below the countries with the most cases, except Russia, and the recovery–death ratio appeared to be at a moderate level among these countries. Since there are no standard treatments for the disease, it is important to avoid infection or further spreading. Decision-makers should adopt a series of measures to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, using national surveillance systems. El brote se extendió rápidamente a más de 200 países y provocó millones de casos confirmados y miles de muertes en todo el mundo. Esto representa una seria amenaza para el mundo en términos de salud pública. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo comparar los parámetros de la epidemia de COVID-19 en Turquía con los diez principales países que informaron el mayor número de casos confirmados en todo el mundo el 25 de abril de 2020. Además, podría proporcionar una mejor comprensión del papel de las medidas nacionales en el curso de la enfermedad mediante el cálculo de la tasa de letalidad. Se realizó una búsqueda detallada de los sitios web oficiales del Centro de Ciencias e Ingeniería de Sistemas de la Universidad Johns Hopkins, y se realizaron anuncios entre el 22 de enero y el 25 de abril de 2020. Se obtuvieron los datos relevantes de la distribución de la infección en cada día informado. Aunque la tasa de crecimiento aumentó bruscamente en más del 1,2% a fines de enero de 2020, el número acumulado de casos se mantuvo por debajo de los 1.500 en todo el mundo. La curva de crecimiento epidémico en Turquía fue muy similar a la de Estados Unidos e Italia durante el período. La tasa de letalidad en Turquía fue del 2,51%, que está por debajo de los países con la mayoría de los casos, excepto Rusia, y la tasa de recuperación y mortalidad parecía estar en un nivel moderado entre estos países. Debido a que no existen tratamientos estándar para la enfermedad, es importante evitar la infección o una mayor propagación. Los tomadores de decisiones deben adoptar una serie de medidas para mitigar el impacto de la pandemia, utilizando sistemas de vigilancia nacionales.
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https://openalex.org/W2898960731
Karantena Sveti Juraj u Pireju, Grčka (1865.–1947.)
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For centuries, the marine quarantine system was the major protection of the public health against serious infectious diseases around the world. The present study reconstructs the history of the Quarantine Station of Piraeus, one of the largest Mediterranean ports, known as the “Lazaretto of Saint George”, as a vital element in the maritime sanitary protection of Greece. Our research will investigate the impact left by this institution on public health, as well as on the economic life of the port of Piraeus and the adjacent capital city of Athens. With regard to the first issue, we will seek to evaluate its role in relation to major outbreaks in the capital, as well as the arrival of 1.3 million Greek refugees after the Greco-Turkish War of 1922. The opening of Suez Canal (1865) was a great challenge and the institution was problematic at administrative and sanitary levels. During 20th century, the station complied with the national public health legislation and the international sanitary conventions. Until the Second World War, the Lazaretto of Saint George played a key role in both the protection of public health in general, but also in the economic and industrial progress of Piraeus and Athens.
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https://openalex.org/W4389505095
Addressing urinary incontinence by gender: a nationwide population-based study in Turkiye
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Abstract Background Urinary incontinence (UI), which usually occurs in women but affects both sexes, is a significant public health challenge. This study aims to comprehensively investigate the prevalence and determinants of UI in men and women, considering gender-specific factors. Methods The study performed a secondary analysis on data obtained from 13,383 individuals surveyed in the 2019 Turkish Health Survey, providing a representation of the Turkish population. The dataset included sociodemographic and health-related variables like UI, body mass index (BMI), physical activity, smoking, and chronic diseases—statistical analysis employed chi-square tests and gender-stratified logistic regression models to identify UI-associated factors. Results Our results showed that UI affected 8.8% of the population, with a striking gender disparity. Women had a notably higher prevalence at 11.2%, while men had a lower rate of 5.5%. Importantly, this gender gap narrowed with age. For example, in the 34–44 age group, the female/male ratio was 6.9, but it decreased to 1.4 in the 65–74 age group. Marital status and employment status played significant roles. Separated, divorced, or widowed individuals, particularly women, had the highest prevalence at 19.3%. Employment status influenced UI prevalence, with employed men having the lowest rate (2.1%), while retired women faced the highest rate (15.0%). Higher BMI, especially in obese individuals, significantly raised UI prevalence, reaching 7.9% for men and 15.8% for women. Physical inactivity, notably in women (17.0%), and prolonged sedentary hours (13.9%) were associated with higher UI rates. Former smokers, especially women (15.9%), had a notable impact on UI. Poor perceived health and chronic conditions like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), hypertension, and diabetes were significantly associated with higher UI prevalence. Logistic regression analysis revealed that age, education, perceived health status, COPD, and diabetes were significant factors associated with UI in both sexes, while in women, BMI, physical activity, and smoking also played notable roles. Conclusions This extensive UI study has unveiled notable gender disparities and determinants. Notably, these disparities decrease with age, underlining UI’s changing nature over time. Modifiable factors impact women more, while non-modifiable factors are linked to men. The study underscores the importance of tailoring healthcare strategies to address UI based on gender.
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https://openalex.org/W2104742411
House dust mites from a public health perspective.
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SUMMARY The prevalence of allergic diseases has been increasing steadily worldwide and public health is seriously affected. House dust mites are considered as the most important source of indoor allergens associated with the allergic diseases. House dust mites, the most common species Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus ve Dermatophagoides farinae, can be found in every environment where has optimum conditions, especially bed and sitting rooms. The purpose of this review, is to present some knowledge with public health perspective about the mites frequencies in our country and which measures must be taken to avoid from them by via of the examples from studies related to house dust mites performed in various regions of Turkey. It is clear that the protective measures are the most important step in the treatment of house dust mite allergies. The risk of sensitization to allergic diseases and symptoms result from house dust mites can be reduced if preventive measures to decrease this exposure is used manner effectively.
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Are Sociodemographic Properties or is Carbon Monoxide Measured in Exhaled Air More Effective in the Treatment of Tobacco Addiction?
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Introduction According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the use of tobacco products ranks first as the most preventable health problem in the world. According to the data of the World Health Organization, 1.3 million people worldwide use tobacco products and approximately 5 million people die every year due to tobacco use-related causes. Approximately 100 thousand people die every year due to tobacco products in our country. While the mortality rate due to tobacco use is expected to be approximately 8.4 million people by 2030 in the entire world, it is expected to be around 240,000 in Turkey [1]. While the use of tobacco products is gradually decreasing in developed countries, it is increasing in underdeveloped and developing countries. It is estimated that 80% of deaths expected to occur due to tobacco use in 2030 will be in underdeveloped and developing countries [1,2]. There are three main cases in terms of the use of tobacco products (cigarettes etc.). The first one is people who do not smoke tobacco products (cigarettes, etc.) or have not used them at any time in their life. The second case is people who have quit using tobacco products or used tobacco products in the past but have not been smoked for a certain period of time (at least 6 months). The third case describes people who use tobacco products and who still smoke tobacco products regularly or non-regularly [3]. According to the data of 2016, Turkey's current rate of tobacco product use is 40.1% in men, 13.3% women, while it is 26.5% in the general population [4]. Turkey is among the countries in the first place in terms of rates of the use of tobacco derivatives and is among the countries with the highest tobacco product addiction among the male population in Europe, according to WHO [5]. In Turkey, one of the widespread uses of tobacco products will also cause a decrease in the rates of quitting tobacco-product. Although tobacco users are often unaware of this addiction, they consider it more of a habit, but it is addictive due to nicotine in tobacco products. Tobacco products are among the substances with high addiction potential. While 70% of the people who use tobacco products in our country think that they are thinking of getting rid of their addictions, 80% reported that they tried to quit tobacco products with or without support at a certain time in their lives [6,7]. Most tobacco users try to get rid of their addiction without help, and many result in relapse after a short time [8]. There are many studies reporting different results on the factors affecting the success of quitting in tobacco users. Motivation and determination, sociodemographic features, addiction, psychological and environmental factors, chronic diseases are the significant factors [3]. About 75-80% of tobacco addicts want to quit these habits [9]. There are two approaches that have been shown to be beneficial in quitting tobacco products. These are supportive therapy and pharmacotherapy, consisting of behavioral therapy and motivation (Nicotine Replacement Therapy, Bupropion, and Varenicline) [10]. Better results are achieved with the combined use of these two approaches [11]. In 2010, the Tobacco Products Cessation Hotline (ALO 171) was introduced by the Ministry of Health in order to encourage those using tobacco products in our country to get rid of these habits [12]. Addicts of tobacco products calling ALO 171 are directed to the nearest tobacco product (smoking cessation) cessation clinic. Socioeconomic and cultural factors often play an important role in determining who will start tobacco products or who and how they will continue this habit. In our country, an increase in the level of social awareness causes an increase in polyclinic admissions of people who use tobacco products. The process of quitting tobacco products in these polyclinics is supported by pharmacological treatment and behavioral education. In our study, patients who were admitted to our tobacco products outpatient clinic in a district state hospital within 1 year and who were registered to the Ministry of Health's tobacco addiction treatment monitoring system were included. In our study, it was evaluated whether the sociodemographic features or the level of carbon monoxide (CO) measured in exhaled air are effective in the success of quitting tobacco products (commercial tobacco and rolling tobacco) in the light of the literature.
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https://openalex.org/W3213645586
Diabetes Health Promotion Self-Care Scale: Reliability and Validity of the Turkish Version
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This study was carried out to put the Diabetes Health Promotion Self-Care Scale for patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) into use for nursing and medical literature. The sample of this methodological design research consisted of 620 patients diagnosed with type 2 DM. The data were collected with Personal Information Form and the Diabetes Health Promotion Self-Care Scale. In the validity and reliability stage of the scale, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyzes, and structural equation modeling was used for the item analyzes, internal consistency, and structural validity. The statistical analysis showed that the reliability coefficient of the scale was Cronbach α=0.922. The sub-factors of the Diabetes Health Promotion Self-Care Scale consisting of 27 items and 7 sub-factors were determined as "Interpersonal Relationships", "Blood glucose self-monitoring", "Personal Health Responsibility", "Exercise", "Diet", "Adherence to the Recommended Regime", and "Foot Care". As a result of the analysis, the Diabetes Health Promotion Self-Care Scale was found as a valid and reliable scale to be applied to Turkish society.
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https://openalex.org/W2784821924
Public policies that can be implemented to struggle with celiac disease in Turkey
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Abstract. Celiac is a digestive disorder that damages the small intestine by the ingestion of a substance, called gluten that is found in cereals, such as wheat, barley, rye and oats. The ingested foods are broken down into their components and got into the blood thanks to the projections, called villus, in the small intestine. Foods containing gluten reduce the surface area of the intestine by damaging the villus projections and foods are rendered into a non-absorbable form. As a result, nutritional deficiency along with many problems will arise. The only treatment for patients with celiac disease is a gluten-free diet. There are many problems present from unavailability of gluten-free products to the high cost. The state may intervene in celiac disease for reasons such as imperfect information, external costs, public goods, principal-agent problem, imperfect competition conditions and demerit goods. The aim of the study is to raise awareness for celiac disease in Turkey and to develop public policy recommendations that can be implemented in struggling with the disease.  Keywords. Health, Public Policy, Taxation and Subsidies. JEL. I10, I18, H20.
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https://openalex.org/W2096771146
Improving Exploitation of Whole Genome Sequencing Data for Public Health, Forensic Microbiology and Biosafety
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Bacillus anthracis, a Gram-positive spore forming rod-shaped bacterium, is the causative agent of anthrax. This zoonotic disease principally affects herbivores but B. anthracis can also infect other livestock and wildlife species (WHO, 1998WHO Guidelines for the surveillance and control of anthrax in humans and animals.3rd ed. World Health Organization, Geneva1998Google Scholar). Human cases mainly occur sporadically and infections mostly follow direct or indirect contact with contaminated animal products. Three major forms of human anthrax are described in the literature: cutaneous, gastrointestinal and pulmonary. All these forms can successively lead to septicemia and meningitis. The development of a specific clinical manifestation is dependent upon the route of infection (WHO, 1998WHO Guidelines for the surveillance and control of anthrax in humans and animals.3rd ed. World Health Organization, Geneva1998Google Scholar). Recently, growing concern was raised by reports describing a new form of anthrax found in heroin users resulting from the injection of the drug contaminated with spores of B. anthracis (Hanczaruk et al., 2014Hanczaruk M. Reischl U. Holzmann T. et al.Injectional anthrax in heroin users, Europe, 2000–2012.Emerg. Infect. Dis. 2014; 20: 322-323https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2002.120921Crossref PubMed Scopus (30) Google Scholar). Symptoms of injectional anthrax (IA) are more severe than those observed in classical cutaneous anthrax and clinical outcome is poor (Berger et al., 2014Berger T. Kassirer M. Aran A.A. Injectional anthrax — new presentation of an old disease.Euro. Surveill. 2014; 19https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES2014.19.32.20877Crossref PubMed Scopus (52) Google Scholar). Two outbreaks of IA occurred in 2009–2010 (UK, Germany) and in 2012–2013 (Denmark, France, Germany, UK), respectively (Berger et al., 2014Berger T. Kassirer M. Aran A.A. Injectional anthrax — new presentation of an old disease.Euro. Surveill. 2014; 19https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES2014.19.32.20877Crossref PubMed Scopus (52) Google Scholar). The subsequent investigations performed to determine the source of infection involved multi-disciplinary teams and turned out to be a complicated task as a consequence of the illegal aspects related to heroin production, distribution and use (Team NAOC, 2011Team NAOC An outbreak of anthrax among drug users in Scotland, December 2009 to December 2010.in: Glasgow: Health Protection Scotland. 2011Google Scholar). Among the large amount of data collected during these investigations, genotyping of strains of B. anthracis was fundamental (Price et al., 2012Price E.P. Seymour M.L. Sarovich D.S. et al.Molecular epidemiologic investigation of an anthrax outbreak among heroin users, Europe.Emerg. Infect. Dis. 2012; 18: 1307-1313https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1808.111343Crossref PubMed Scopus (61) Google Scholar). The recent improvements in the field of whole genome sequencing (WGS) opened up a large panel of applications for bacterial research and diagnostics. However, WGS generates an enormous quantity of data and it is essential to maximize exploitation of the produced information for epidemiological and evolutionary studies. Public health authorities need typing of pathogenic bacterial isolates to plan and implement disease surveillance and rapid outbreak response (Sabat et al., 2013Sabat A.J. Budimir A. Nashev D. et al.Overview of molecular typing methods for outbreak detection and epidemiological surveillance.Euro. Surveill. 2013; 18 (http://www.eurosurveillance.org/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleId=20380): 20380Crossref PubMed Scopus (365) Google Scholar). This facilitates a better understanding of the dynamics of epidemic events and improves traceability of sources of infection. From this point of view, WGS allows a higher resolution for typing bacteria than the previously available methods based on molecular biology techniques (Bertelli and Greub, 2013Bertelli C. Greub G. Rapid bacterial genome sequencing: methods and applications in clinical microbiology.Clin. Microbiol. Infect. 2013; 19: 803-813https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-0691.12217Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (131) Google Scholar). Moreover, the comparison of genomes and consequent assessment of variation among related and unrelated isolates enables the selection of adequate genetic markers for rapid screening of isolates. In this issue of EBioMedicine, Keim and colleagues (Keim et al., 2015Keim P. Grunow R. ViPond R. et al.Whole genome analysis of injectional anthrax identifies two disease clusters spanning more than 13 years.EBioMedicine. 2015; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.10.004Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (23) Google Scholar) describe an efficient and well-designed study demonstrating how to take full advantage of genomic data focusing principally on single nucleotide polymorphisms. They analyzed the genomes of 60 isolates collected in Europe from IA cases between 2000 and 2013 using a standardized computational pipeline. Additionally, they screened two large strain collections consisting of 1293 isolates. These investigations led to the identification of two major related clusters of B. anthracis isolates associated with IA cases: G-I and G-II. All isolates from the 2009–2010 outbreak (Germany, UK) clustered within the G-I group, while isolates from 2012 to 2013 (Denmark, Germany, UK) and the isolate from 2000 (Norway) clustered in the G-II group (Keim et al., 2015Keim P. Grunow R. ViPond R. et al.Whole genome analysis of injectional anthrax identifies two disease clusters spanning more than 13 years.EBioMedicine. 2015; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.10.004Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (23) Google Scholar). Consequently, this study suggests the occurrence of at least two contaminations events from close geographical areas. Previous results indicated that contamination of heroin likely arose during drug transport/distribution because of the close genetic relationships of IA isolates to 2 strains isolated in Turkey, which is presumably a transit country for heroin distribution in Western Europe (Price et al., 2012Price E.P. Seymour M.L. Sarovich D.S. et al.Molecular epidemiologic investigation of an anthrax outbreak among heroin users, Europe.Emerg. Infect. Dis. 2012; 18: 1307-1313https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1808.111343Crossref PubMed Scopus (61) Google Scholar). The screening of the B. anthracis strain collections identified five additional strains related to the IA cases isolated in the US (Keim et al., 2015Keim P. Grunow R. ViPond R. et al.Whole genome analysis of injectional anthrax identifies two disease clusters spanning more than 13 years.EBioMedicine. 2015; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.10.004Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (23) Google Scholar), probably originating from imported goods but with unknown origin stressing the necessity of extensive sampling and detailed documentation of strains. This is extremely relevant when comparing strains in a global and historical context. A supplementary finding of interest in this study is the observation of genetic variability among isolates within single patients. The phylogenetic analyses performed by Keim and colleagues indicate that the probable cause of this diversity is the infecting spores (Keim et al., 2015Keim P. Grunow R. ViPond R. et al.Whole genome analysis of injectional anthrax identifies two disease clusters spanning more than 13 years.EBioMedicine. 2015; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.10.004Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (23) Google Scholar). Co-infection with more than one spore genotype was also suggested by Beyer and Turnbull in animals (Beyer and Turnbull, 2013Beyer W. Turnbull P.C. Co-infection of an animal with more than one genotype can occur in anthrax.Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 2013; 57: 380-384https://doi.org/10.1111/lam.12140Crossref PubMed Scopus (7) Google Scholar). However, further in vitro and in vivo experiments in animal models would warrant particular attention to better understand population dynamics of B. anthracis within hosts and to confirm or refute hypotheses based on observations made in the case of natural infections. Beyond the importance of these results for the B. anthracis field, this study highlights four indispensable points to increase efficiency and general knowledge resulting from the WGS: 1) standardization of computational pipelines, 2) accessibility to large strain collections, 3) availability of complete information about isolates and 4) coupling data obtained from natural cases to experimental assays. Furthermore, the massive work performed in B. anthracis genomics made this bacterium an excellent model organism and this approach should be further applied to other pathogenic bacteria to efficiently exploit genomic data for evolutionary studies, public health, forensic microbiology and biosafety issues. The author declares no conflict of interest. Whole Genome Analysis of Injectional Anthrax Identifies Two Disease Clusters Spanning More Than 13 YearsGenome-based differentiation of injectional anthrax isolates argues for at least two separate disease events spanning >12 years. The genomic similarity of the two clusters makes it likely that they are caused by separate contamination events originating from the same geographic region and perhaps the same site of drug manufacturing or processing. Pathogen diversity within single patients challenges assumptions concerning population dynamics of infecting B. anthracis and host defensive barriers for injectional anthrax. Full-Text PDF Open Access
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The impact of divorce on middle &amp; high schools students
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This paper discusses the impact of divorce on middle and high school students' education. Considering the recent rise in the proportion of divorce and the students drop-out of school in UK, and Turkey,1,2 it is crucial to write about this topic to raise awareness of parents, teachers, counselors, social workers about it, and to contribute to the ongoing discussions about the impact of divorce on different age group of people. The main aim of this paper is to explain the concept of divorce, its impact on middle and high school students and also to provide school and parents based prevention strategies as well as school counselor and intervention techniques. By doing so, the paper anticipates to draw the attention of parents, schools, school counselors, and researchers considering this significant problem. The paper starts with a brief definition of divorce, followed by divorce impacts on middle and high school students, prevention strategies, and some intervention techniques that could be applied by teachers, school counselors, and parents to minimize the psychological effect of divorce on students from divorced parents
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Prognosis Markers and Patient Health Behavior of COVID-19 on Treatment in Turkey
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Objective: During the COVID-19 outbreak, the medical sector services to the public were reportedly not appropriate. Due to the novelty of the disease, the patients were not aware of the right treatment and what health facilities were required. Method: The current research is designed to determine the relationship between prognosis markers and patient health behavior in treatment of COVID-19 patients in Turkey. The sample was identified through cluster sampling method. A smart PLS statistical tool was utilized for structural equation model findings. Result: The findings show that patient treatment performance can be improved with adequate treatment strategies, patient health behavior, prognosis markers and performance status. This research is significant by its nature because it adopted a novel research model which established new relationships between the variables of the study. Practically, this research deliberated the importance of prognosis markers, patient health behavior, adequate treatment strategies, and performance status on patient treatment performance. Conclusion: This research faced several limitations that are reported in the end with the future directions for scholars to contribute further to the knowledge of patients' treatment performance.
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The Influence of Social Determinants of Health on Primary and Secondary Cancer Prevention Health Seeking Behaviors Among Refugees in Middle East and North Africa Host Countries
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Background: The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recognizes 'cancer health disparities' as adverse differences in cancer incidence, mortality, and burden that exist among specific population groups. Refugee populations often lack access to primary care and health screening or preventive services, leading to late diagnosis, and higher cancer burdens of cancer-related outcomes and mortality. The disproportionate burden of cancer in refugee populations, necessitates research on specific determinants and disparities influencing their cancer care. Ongoing conflicts across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have caused an unprecedented displacement of individuals to host countries. Four countries in the region, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian territories, and Turkey, host more than an estimated 3 million refugees collectively. As the region experiences a shift in disease burden to noncommunicable diseases, the health systems of these host countries are placed under increased pressure to manage chronic conditions of refugees, such as cancer. These large-scale displacements in the MENA region present a unique opportunity to better understand the drivers of health disparities with the aim of improving cancer health in refugee populations. Aim: Through application of a Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) framework, this study aims to understand the landscape of health seeking behaviors for cancer prevention among refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Palestinian territories, and Turkey. This is a first step to inform future research and initiatives around refugee cancer services. Methods: A systematic literature review was completed according to PRISMA standards, with assistance from the NIH Library. A review protocol was developed, and all literature that met eligibility criteria was included. Thematic coding and analysis was then performed to describe observational associations between cancer prevention behaviors and SDOH among refugees. Results: The results reveal patterns in which SDOH directly and indirectly influence the landscape of refugee health seeking behaviors for cancer prevention services in their host countries. The SDOH that most clearly influenced cancer prevention behaviors include health system capacity, navigating host country's health system, delivery of cancer prevention services, acculturation, competing social, health, and financial priorities, and the built environment. These interrelated constructs impact refugees' ability to access and participate in cancer prevention services, as both enabling and inhibit factors. Conclusion: The influence of SDOH on seeking cancer care are important for refugee populations around the world since they are faced with comparable contextual factors that both enable and inhibit health seeking behaviors. Understanding the interplay between the SDOH constructs is pivotal toward developing targeted interventions by host countries to improve cancer prevention behaviors and health outcomes among refugees.
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INITIATION OF A FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME IN TURKEY
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Abstract Field Epidemiology and Training Programmes are intended to strengthen the public health capacity within Ministries of Health by developing the human resource infrastructure within countries. The success of these programmes depends in a large part upon Ministry of Health involvement in the development process. Participation of the Ministry of Health in the development of the training programme is essential because of their knowledge of the health system and the pre-existing skills of their staff who are generally the training participants. Incorporating local stakeholders such as universities into the training programmes is also desirable in the early stages of programme development. The involvement universities helps to institutionalize the programme by creating ties with existing learning institutions, allows development of local language training materials, makes local mentoring of trainees possible, and enhances the sustainability of the programmes. This paper outlines the initial steps in the development process in Turkey of a Field Epidemiology and Training Programmes under the Strengthening of the Epidemiological Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases System phase I and II. Keywords : field epidemiology, training, human resurces management
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https://openalex.org/W4381106002
Women's health belief levels towards breast cancer: Example of three countries
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Objective: This research aims to compare the health belief levels of women towards breast cancer by country.&#x0D; Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 431 women living in Turkey, Nigeria and India between December 2021 and April 2022 in order to examine the health belief levels of women towards breast cancer.&#x0D; Results: In our study, the mean score of Sensitivity Perception of individuals was 7.10±3.30, Caring/seriousness perception 17.02±5.91, Health motivation 21.09±3.65, BSE self-efficacy 31.28±12.34, BSE benefits 15.40±4.07, BSE barriers 21.38±6.40, Mammography benefits 18.76±4.62, and Mammography Barriers was 29.15±9.65. A significant difference was found in all sub-dimensions of the participants in the study, except for the mammography barriers, which are among the sub-dimensions of health beliefs about breast cancer (p&lt;0.05).&#x0D; Conclusion: It was determined that all sub-dimensions of the participants in the study differed, except for the mammography barriers, which are among the sub-dimensions of health belief towards breast cancer.&#x0D;
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https://openalex.org/W4389240954
The Relationship Between Communicative Actions, Behavioral Intentions, and Corporate Reputation in the Framework of Situational Theory of Problem Solving in a Public Health Crisis
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Objectives: This study aims to determine the individuals' communicative actions based on the basic assumptions of the situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) and the effect of these actions on people's willingness to follow WHO's instructions in the event of an epidemic. It also seeks to determine the impact of corporate reputation on people's communicative actions and intention to follow instructions. Methods: Data were collected digitally from 261 graduate students enrolled at a state university in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. A structural equation model (SEM) was employed for data analysis. Results: Perceptual antecedents affected situational motivation, and situational motivation affected communicative actions. Communicative actions were a determining factor in individuals' willingness to follow instructions. The perception of corporate reputation influenced both communicative actions and people's willingness to follow instructions. Conclusion: The study revealed that STOPS can provide an important theoretical framework for more effective risk communication practices in public health crises such as epidemics. It also displayed the relationship between the individuals' communicative actions and their willingness to follow instructions and the determining effect of corporate reputation on both of these factors.
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https://openalex.org/W4283785517
Determination of Factors Affecting Hypertension Awareness, Compliance to Treatment and Blood Pressure Control
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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Hypertension is one of the most common chronic diseases and is a global public health problem. Hypertension is associated with conditions such as heart diseases, stroke, kidney disease, premature death and disability and creates a significant burden in the field of health and economy (1,2). According to the World Health Organization's hypertension data of Turkey, it was stated that 16.9 million people in the population of 2017 have hypertension and the awareness rate is 51.9% (3). Purpose This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the factors affecting hypertension awareness, compliance to treatment, and blood pressure control. Methods The population of the research consisted of individuals living X city in Turkey. Participants were reached at the information activity held in the city square as part of the Hypertension awareness day on May 17, 2017. In addition, it was said that those who want to participate in the study in their family/environment can apply to the Cardiology Polyclinic of XX University Hospital Heart Center. The research was completed on 30 October 2017 with 542 people. The data were collected with a questionnaire designed in line with the literature and the Hypertension Compliance Assessment Scale (4). The Cronbach α value of the scale is 0.82. The descriptive statistics and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to evaluate of the data (5,6). Results The mean age of the participants was 62.66 (±13.86) years, 72.1% were male, 50.7% primary school, 22.5% is a high school graduate. The mean systolic blood pressure of the participants was 129.00 (±19.83) and diastolic blood pressure was 77.36 (±12.45) mmHg. It was determined that 26.5% of the individuals who did not have a known hypertension had a systolic blood pressure of 140 and above, and 15.8% had a diastolic blood pressure of 90 and above. While 31.1% (n=168) of the participants measure their blood pressure only when they are sick, 10.2% (n=55) measure their blood pressure every day. It was observed that 83.7% (n=18) of the participants complied with hypertension treatment. The participants' compliance score for hypertension treatment was found to be 5.08 (±2.32). In Table 1, the characteristics of the participants' lifestyles are presented. In Table 2, Multivariate analysis findings related to compliance with hypertension treatment are given. The regression model applied for hypertension treatment compliance was found to be statistically significant (F:14.814, p&amp;lt;0.001). According to the model, 18% of participants' compliance with hypertension treatment is explained by the independent variables in the model. Conclusion(s) Regular health check-ups and regular exercise are independent variables that affect treatment compliance in hypertension. It was found that the majority of individuals who did not have any known hypertension had systolic blood pressure above 140 mmHg.
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https://openalex.org/W4390195840
Digital Communication During Crisis: The Example of The World Health Organization and The Ministries of Health in The Covid-19 Global Crisis
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This study focuses on examining the crisis communication efforts of public institutions, specifically health ministries, over social media during the Covid 19 period, in terms of word use and sentiment analysis. In the study, content and sentiment analysis was carried out by text mining method, focusing on the Twitter posts of the ministries of health of the countries with the highest number of cases in the world, especially on the social media pages used within the framework of crisis communication. According to the results of the study, it has been found that the health ministries of the countries have different crisis communication orientations and integrate with different words and emotions during the Covid global crisis. According to the results, while the US Ministry of Health and Human Services came to the fore as the ministry with the most content consistency with the World Health Organization, it is found that the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey approached the crisis with a broad perspective, and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India carried out activities for perception management. When the results were examined in terms of sentiment analysis, it was found that the sentiments in the posts of the health ministries of the countries differed significantly from each other.
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https://openalex.org/W3094948412
HEMŞİRELİK ÖĞRENCİLERİNİN SAĞLIK DAVRANIŞLARI
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Health behavior is a sum of activity related to the health, protection of health, and promotion of health. Main duty of nurses working in health services is to ensure health promotion by using health education. Nurses as a health educator must exhibit health-promoting lifestyle in order to be a good model. The purpose of this study were to compare the health promotion behaviors among the nursing students with different classes preparatory, first, second, and fourth classes and to find the impacts of nursing education on health promoting behaviors. The study was based on the Pender’s Health Promotion Model. The data were obtained by using Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile Scale. The validity and reliability of this scale’s Turkish translation has been tested previously by Esin. The study was conducted in Ege University Nursing School. Its subscales self actualization, health responsibility, exercise, nutrition, interpersonal support, stress management significantly differed among students with different classes. Nursing students with higher classes tend to practice more health-promoting behaviors. Nursing education have positive impact on the promotion of the healthrelated activities
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https://openalex.org/W2969515725
Health productivity in macroeconomic level in Turkey: A Multi-level Causality Test approach
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Although private health services have been common, it is known that healthis a global public good, and it is related with global public expenditures.Recent studies shoved that productivity in health services is a main domainof government, nongovernmental organizations, and public sector. Thus,increase in productivity of health services provides efficient use of publicgoods. Moreover, public health services and productivity in health sector is apart of macroeconomic level. In this research, it is aimed to evaluate effects ofmacroeconomic indicators in health productivity. In the research, datacollected from Turkey Statistics Institute (TUIK) for 2001-2016 were used toenlighten macroeconomic indicators and health productivity outcomes.According to results of the study, health expenditures and % in GDP rates arecauses for fertility rate (p&lt;0.05). Moreover, health expenditures also causesfor number of health organizations and number of birth (p&lt;0.05). Number ofbirth causes price level indices (p&lt;0.05). All these causality results show thattheir correlations are positive, since both F statistic level and dataobservations support positive correlations.Key words: Health, macroeconomic, productivity
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https://openalex.org/W2996732442
Atûfî’nin Hıfzu’l-Ebdân Adlı Tıbbi Kasidesi ve Hıfzıssıhha
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Aim: This study aimed to examine the medical work Hifzu’l-Ebdān (min Tagayyurāti Mizāci’lInsān)  written by physician Atūfī from the Bāyezīd II period in order to shed light on the contemporaneous  approaches to medicine and health protection. Materials and Methods: The hifzissihha (health protection) literature in the Islamic medical tradition  and Ottoman State was discussed by translating the work from Arabic into Turkish. Results: In the work the core section addressing health protection is the qasida composed of 28  couplets, which describes and emphasizes the importance of hifzissihha. This was followed by  a discussion of various topics, including food, sleep, sexual intercourse, dressing, and treatment. Discussion and Conclusion: Among historical medical works those dealing with health protection  are of great importance because they were aimed at use by broad masses of people. These  works were written in a simple language easily understandable to the public for convenience  in application. The Arabic qasida examined also contains practical recommendations on health  protection. Finally, at the end of the text Atūfī appears to have attempted to confirm his opinions  by means of quotations from Islamic medical scholars.
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https://openalex.org/W3131678672
INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPACTS OF ECONOMIC CRISES ON THE HEALTH SYSTEM IN TURKEY: AN ARDL BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH
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In an economic crisis, countries often apply austerity measures in many areas, and the health system emerges as one of the important areas in which these measures are implemented. In crises, these responses, which are generally given by countries as short-term changes in health policies, also indicate the effects of economic crises on the health system. Therefore, these influences on the health system also significantly affect the health of the population and the individual. Decisions on the health care system may protect health from the effects of the crisis, but on the contrary, may lead to the worsening of the health of the population and the individual. Studies show that mortality rates are higher in countries where economic crises have a relatively negative impact on the health system. In this study, the impacts of 1994, 2001 and 2009 economic crises on 9 indicators related to the health system in Turkey between 1974-2015 were investigated through the ARDL Cointegration approach. It was found that the 1994 economic crisis affected the total number of other health personnel significantly (p&amp;lt;0.05) in a negative way. The 2001 economic crisis was found to have a significantly negative effect on public health expenditures, total health expenditures and number of beds. For the 2009 economic crisis, private and total health expenditures decreased significantly (p&amp;lt;0,05), while public health expenditures increased significantly (p&amp;lt;0.05). As a result of the analyses made, in terms of the impacts of the economic crises on the health system in Turkey, it was found that the 1994 economic crisis affected 3 of the 9 indicators significantly (p&amp;lt;0.05) in a negative way, namely, total health expenditures, total number of health personnel, and total number of beds. In addition, the 1994 economic crisis was observed to not have had a significant positive effect on any variable (p&amp;gt;0.05). The 2001 economic crisis was found to have a significant negative effect on 3 out of 9 variables; public health expenditures, total health expenditures and total number of beds. On the other hand, it was found that the 2001 economic crisis affected only one variable significantly positive, which was the budget of the Ministry of Health. For the 2009 economic crisis, private and total health expenditures decreased significantly (p&amp;lt;0,05), while public health expenditures increased significantly (p&amp;lt;0.05). Conclusively, in this study, it has been found that political choice plays an important factor in the impacts of the economic crises on the health system.
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https://openalex.org/W2963616116
THE LEVEL OF HEALTH LITERACY OF ACADEMICIANS AND FACTORS AFFECTING IT
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It is important to consider the level of health literacy in evaluating individuals in health-related matters. This study was conducted to determine the level of health literacy of the academic staff working at non-health schools in Kayseri Erciyes University and the affecting factors. This descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted on 690 academicians with “European Health Literacy Scale Turkish Version” (HLS-TR). 28.8% of the research group has sufficient level of health literacy and 28.8±8.4 average score. The sufficient health literacy level is higher in women, married ones, the ones having no chronical diseases and research assistants. In logistic regression analysis, the sufficient HL level of those married to a health worker is 1.8 times higher when compared to those who are not married to a health worker. The sufficient HL level of those who are considered as healthy is 1.72 times higher than those who are considered to have bad health. To increase the level of health literacy, multidisciplinary health training projects in which the state, education system, universities, health system and media are included should be carry out.
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https://openalex.org/W4386778435
Journals of the Plague Year: The Ottoman Press and the Istanbul Cholera Outbreak of 1871
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ABSTRACT: The outbreak of cholera in Istanbul in the autumn of 1871 has long been considered something of a historical non-event. Although responsible for several thousand deaths, in the historiography of the city it remains almost entirely obscured. Yet the 1871 outbreak briefly highlighted the social tensions in the burgeoning Istanbulite public sphere, and threatened to fracture the formerly "unified" Istanbulite medical establishment along spatial, colonial, and racialized lines. This article examines the reportage of four newspapers which circulated in Istanbul during the outbreak, each of which claimed to speak for a generalized public, albeit through very different methods. Three of these newspapers—the English-language The Levant Herald , the French-language La Turquie , and the Ottoman Turkish Basiret —were dailies with circulations in the thousands. The fourth paper, the French-language Gazette Médicale d'Orient , was instead the press organ of the city's emergent sanitary establishment. The responses of these papers to this sudden crisis revealed the underlying assumptions which animated Istanbulite social and medical discourse in the late Ottoman Empire, and the tensions inherent in claims to speak for public opinion or to act on behalf of global public health.
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https://openalex.org/W2985317087
THE RATIONAL USE OF DRUG AND ANTIBIOTICS
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Recently, the rational use of drug has been taken part in literature as a contemporary issue that is evaluated from the perspective of public education in terms of creating a social awareness by especially politicians and government. Drug expenses which have an important part of health expenses including developed countries is also a significant issue with regard to the more effectively uses of limited sources. Even though patients get the suitable remedy that is directed by a physician during the treatment, controlling of the process cannot be conducted easily since they are the final decision makers on the use of drugs. The problems starting as individually on the irrational use of drug can negatively affect public welfare in the long term. The most common drugs that are used irrationally are antibiotics; and it causes an interruption for the sustainability of health gains in terms of both cost and productivity. The aim of this study is to form a general framework on the issue of the rational use of drug both in Turkey and in the world, and is to reveal the current position of antibiotics, which is the most popular one for the irrational use of drug, with the help of statistical data and studies in the related literature.
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https://openalex.org/W4283814397
Resilience to Nested Crises: The Effects of the Beirut Explosion on COVID-19 Safety Protocol Adherence During Humanitarian Assistance to Refugees
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To provide services safely to refugees during the COVID-19 pandemic, humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have instituted public health safety protocols to mitigate the risk of spreading the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, it can be difficult for people to adhere to protocols under the best of circumstances, and in situations of nested crises, in which one crisis contributes to a cascade of additional crises, adherence can further deteriorate. Such a nested crises situation occurred in Beirut, Lebanon, when a massive explosion in the city injured or killed thousands and destroyed essential infrastructure. Using data from a study on COVID-19 safety protocol adherence during refugee humanitarian assistance in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey, we conduct a cross-country comparison to determine whether the nested crises in Beirut led to a deterioration of protocol adherence–the “fragile rationalism” orientation–or whether adherence remained robust–the “collective resilience” orientation. We found greater evidence for collective resilience, and from those findings make public health recommendations for service provision occurring in disaster areas.
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https://openalex.org/W4387529154
Abstract P131: Global Burden Of Stroke Attributable To High Systolic Blood Pressure In 38 Oecd Countries: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2019
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Background: High blood pressure (HBP) emerges as the primary leading cause of death and disability among all risk factors for stroke in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries. Method: This study employed the Global Burden of Disease methodology to evaluate mortality, DALY (Disability Adjusted Life Years) and YLD (Years Lived with Disability) associated with stroke attributable to HBP by age group, sex, year across the 38 OECD countries from 1990-2019. Results: The annual percentage change (APC) of deaths due to stroke attributable to HBP decreased by 22% (557,114-436,389) between 1990-2019, while DALY decreased by 26% (10,970,202-8,087,473) and YLD increased by 19% (1,451,842- 1,727,949). Among the OECD countries, Turkey exhibited the highest APC in deaths at 113% (11,476- 24,440). The highest APC in deaths was observed in the 95+ age group reaching 170% (13,578- 36,655) between 1990-2019. Conclusion: Despite a decreasing burden of stroke due to HBP, OECD countries continue to face significant mortality and DALY rates, necessitating ongoing efforts to reduce the burden.
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https://openalex.org/W4388840338
How is the Application of Green Accounting in Public Hospitals Based on the Public Hospital Classification?
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Public hospitals have four classification (types/class): A, B, C, and D. Of course, the application of green accounting in public hospitals has differences in its application depending on the type of public hospital. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there are differences in the application of green accounting in public hospitals in Malang Raya between public hospitals with type A, type B, type C or type D. This research is a survey research with a descriptive quantitative approach. The questionnaires collected were 39 research samples from 40 public hospitals spread across Malang District, Malang City and Batu City. The sample selection used a probability sample with a cluster random sampling technique. The collected data was then analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis Test and the Turkey HSD Test. The results showed that the average value of the application of green accounting was significantly different for each type of public hospital, whether for type A, type B, type C or type D on public hospitals. The most visible difference was in the application of green accounting to public hospitals type A and public hospitals type C are completely different, while everything else is the same
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https://openalex.org/W2778458594
Sağlık Sektöründe Çalışanların İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliğine Dair Bulgularının Yarı Nicel Değerlendirilmesi
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In this study a semi-quantitative analysis was done in order to determine the views of workers who work in direct medical services related to health and safety hazards and risks in the workplace by receiving the opinions of those workers. Thus, appropriate suggestions with determined hazards and risks were evaluated. This research was performed from January to March 2015 in Ankara with 22 participants who were choosen by voluntary basis from the direct medical service units in a public hospital affiliated to Turkish Ministry of Health that has 227 health worker and 97 beds. Opinions were received by asking the questions that are in a semi structured interview form, which was developed by the author as a data collection tool, individually and face to face. . Descriptive analysis technique was used to analyze the data. The answers were evaluated in two ways: separately for each and totally. It was determined that the participants were aware of several hazards and risks in their units. Also in all the units violence and infection were described as risks that has the most heightened awareness and it was determined that most of the participants were suffered from musculoskeletal diseases.
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https://openalex.org/W3124658591
Who Pays More: Public, Private, Both or None? The Effects of Health Insurance Schemes and Health Reforms on Out-of-Pocket and Catastrophic Health Expenditures in Turkey
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This study explores the determinants and characteristics of the out-of-pocket to capacity to pay and catastrophic health expenditures in Turkey using a detailed micro-level survey, the Household Budget Survey during the period 2002-2011. The results show that those who have public health insurance are less likely to face out-of-pocket to capacity to pay and catastrophic health expenditures, than those with private or without health insurance. In addition, the study explores the expansion of the health reform of 2003, where in 2008 the Green Card (Yesil Kart) holders are entitled, without fee, to the same services as those with public health insurance such as Emekli Sandigi, BAG-KUR, SSK. The analysis employs a differences-in-differences approach using a pseudo-panel based on propensity score matching. The results support that the difference of pocket health expenditures between the public health insurers and green card holders has been reduced. Furthermore, those who are located in rural areas are compared with those residing in urban areas, as the health reform in 2008 included expansion and improvement on the emergency services and infrastructure in rural areas.
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https://openalex.org/W2580862544
Bazı OECD Ülkeleri Bağlamında Obezite Vergilerinin Değerlendirilmesi
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Particulary, in recent years obesity rates have been incresing around the world. This position brought along a lot of problems. On one hand obesity impairs health of individual, and on the other hand this gives rise to serious costs because it generates health issues. Because of these reasons, a number of governments have taken action. In order to fight with obesity problem, many government policies have been implemented so far by the governments around the world. One of these policies is obesity tax. This tax has been enforced in recent years, especially in OECD countries. On the other side, obesity tax is being disputed by public opinions of some OECD countries in these days. In this article, informations about OECD countries like Mexico, Hungary, Denmark and France which have been implementing obesity taxes in recent years, will be assessed. At the same time, in this article, appreciations relating to OECD countries like Turkey and Australia which are arguing obesity taxes in these days, will be given a place as well. Keywords: Obesity taxes, OECD Countries, Unhealty products
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https://openalex.org/W2580896138
Observations of a Public Health Nurse in the Erasmus Program at the Health Centre of Monte, Madeira/Portugal
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https://openalex.org/W4386506086
A successful falciparum malaria treatment with hemodiafiltration in an African patient
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Malaria is a serious infectious illness that has existed since ancient times. Despite its prevalence in Sub-Saharan Africa, it remains a global public health issue. However, Plasmodium falciparum causes the most severe and fatal form of malaria, accounting for almost 80% of global mortality. Malarial acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by malaria can progress rapidly. An early initiation to renal replacement therapy is advised because AKI induced by malaria may worsen fast. This paper report a successful severe malaria therapy with hemodiafiltration in the ICU of an African student studying in Turkey. The patient, whose blurring of consciousness increased and Glasgow coma scale (GCS) decreased GCS=8, was admitted to the anesthesiology and reanimation ICU. The patient was treated for 3 days with malaria medications and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Malaria persists everywhere, especially among nonimmunized people. AKI is common in malaria patients. Patients with severe malaria should be examined for renal involvement, including electrolyte abnormalities and fluid overload. Supportive treatment is recommended for oliguric AKI. If feasible, CRRT may help these patients.
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https://openalex.org/W3138777771
Οι Δημόσιες Δαπάνες Υγείας στην Ελλάδα τον 19ο αιώνα.
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The System of Health Accounts (SHA) of the OECD is probably the only tool we have for defining, categorizing, recording and comparing the health expenditure over the years. Contrary to what is generally believed, the research undertaken revealed the existence of adequate data, which proved sufficient enough to construct the public health expenditure series. Our data is drawn directly from Annual National Balance accounts and Annual National Budgets for the years of question. We should have in mind that for the studied era, Greece became an independent state in 1830, after a long occupational period, by King Otto, went through political instability, involved in Greek-Turkish war in 1897,in the First World War, the Balkan wars, immersed in Smyrna’ s disaster and ends with the Second World War. Greece during all this period is constantly in debt and it’ s only concern is the repayment of loans. Public health and health policy is not a priority for the state. By encoding the health expenditure, we managed to draw some useful conclusions of how the expenditures were distributed, how they were temporally fluctuating and what the correlation with GDP is.
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https://openalex.org/W3089373543
Ön Lisans Programlarında İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Kültürü: Kocaeli Üniversitesi Örneği
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https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=cites:W3089373543
Vocational schools in undergraduate programs meet increasing higher education demand and they offer to contribute to labor force with their graduates. With “Occupational Health and Safety Law” which registered as number of 6331 in 2012 has entered a new era in labor life in Turkey. Under this law, a preventive approach without risk status differences among all employees in all work places has been essentially taking. One of the main features of the Occupational Health and Safety Law is participation and occupational health and safety culture has been directed to target the establishment within the organization. However, increments in occupational accidents and occupational diseases continue although the Occupational Health and Safety Law came into force. Creation of the occupational health and safety culture is only possible with education on the subject. From this point of view, the education that two-year degree students receive during their education gains importance in both technical knowledge and application areas at work. This study examined lesson plans of undergraduate programs in the Kocaeli University structure and establishing occupational health and safety culture is evaluated.
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https://openalex.org/W4365510351
An intervention study through education: The change in attitudes and knowledge of educators about the COVID-19 vaccine
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BACKGROUND: Reliable and culturally informed health communication is vital in developing positive health behaviors. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the change in knowledge and attitudes about COVID-19 vaccines by providing training to educators in a province in the east of Turkey. METHODS: A questionnaire developed by the researchers on the basis of the literature was used in this intervention study. It consisted of three parts: socio-demographic information, before education knowledge (BEK) and Attitudes Towards the COVID-19 Vaccine (BEATV), and after education knowledge (AEK) and Attitudes Towards the COVID-19 Vaccine (AEATV). There were 99 teachers, 32 public education teachers, and 144 religious officials who participated in the study. The data were analyzed using SPSS Statistics Pack version 22.0 (IBM, Armonk, NY, USA). Statistical significance value was accepted as p &lt; 0.05. RESULTS: Among the participants, the number of correct answers to all questions increased as a result of the study. There was a positive increase in most of the ATV items after the training. CONCLUSION: Education on COVID-19 vaccines increased awareness as shown by the total number of correct answers and the improved attitude of educators.
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https://openalex.org/W4386620090
Bibliometric analysis of publications on osteoarticular brucellosis
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https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=cites:W4386620090
Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to undertake a thorough bibliometric analysis of publications between 1991 and 2022 to scrutinize and comprehend the research landscape of osteoarticular brucellosis, a zoonotic infection that affects bones and joints. Methods: We scrutinized the distribution of publications by various criteria, including country, institution, author, and journal. Furthermore, we executed citation analysis, established collaboration networks, and performed keyword co-occurrence analysis. Results: Our examination discovered 432 documents on this topic indexed in the Web of Science database, with a noticeable surge in publications over time. Turkey, the United States, and Iran were the leading nations in terms of research output. The University of Buenos Aires emerged as the most productive institution. The primary research areas were General Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Rheumatology. The primary beneficiary of this research was Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica (ANPCyT). Conclusions: This study furnishes valuable insights into worldwide research endeavors on osteoarticular brucellosis. These insights can steer future research directions, emphasizing the necessity for sustained collaboration and funding support to tackle this significant public health issue.
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https://openalex.org/W2399171398
Who Pays More: Public, Private, Both or None? The Effects of Health Insurance Schemes and Health Reforms on Out-of-Pocket and Catastrophic Health Expenditures in Turkey
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This study explores the determinants and characteristics of the out-of-pocket to capacity to pay and catastrophic health expenditures in Turkey using a detailed micro-level survey, the Household Budget Survey during the period 2002-2011. The results show that those who have public health insurance are less likely to face out-of-pocket to capacity to pay and catastrophic health expenditures, than those with private or without health insurance. In addition, the study explores the expansion of the health reform of 2003, where in 2008 the Green Card (Yesil Kart) holders are entitled, without fee, to the same services as those with public health insurance such as Emekli Sandigi, BAĞ-KUR, SSK. The analysis employs a differences-in-differences approach using a pseudo-panel based on propensity score matching. The results support that the difference of pocket health expenditures between the public health insurers and green card holders has been reduced. Furthermore, those who are located in rural areas are compared with those residing in urban areas, as the health reform in 2008 included expansion and improvement on the emergency services and infrastructure in rural areas.
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https://openalex.org/W3125324915
Impact of Healthcare Reforms on Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures in Turkey for Public Insurees
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The Turkish health care system has been subject to major reform during the last five years. During the reform process, access to private and public providers was eased for public insurees. Despite the importance of the reform, there is no rigorous study of the reform’s impact on health expenditures and access. This study analyzes a rich dataset on healthcare expenditures to look into the presence and size of out-of-pocket (OOP) health expenditures. The study uses Household Budget Surveys from 2003 to 2006, which provide a range of individual and household level data, as well as aggregate and detailed health care expenditures. Using econometric methods we analyze the presence of health expenditures, the share of health expenditures in total monthly expenditures and the level of health expenditures. Results show that the ratio of households with non-zero OOP expenditure has increased with the reforms, but the share and level of OOP expenditures have decreased. In addition, the impact is different across income levels. The results of a semi-parametric analysis show that wealthier individuals have benefited more in terms of the decrease in OOP health expenditures.
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https://openalex.org/W4380841637
Biological Embedding of Social Determinants of Health in Early Life and Across Generations
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Population health disparities represent one of the most significant public health challenges. These disparities are evident from the earliest stages of life onwards, persist across the life span, are perpetuated across generations, and are strongly influenced by social and environmental factors. Chronic stress and stress-related biobehavioral processes are discussed as one of the major effectors of the causal pathways linking upstream social determinants with health and health disparities. It is evident that the effects of stress exposure can persist over long periods of time, even across the lifespan, and particularly so if exposure occurs during sensitive developmental windows such as the intrauterine period. In this symposium, presenters will address key questions and knowledge gaps regarding biological embedding of social disadvantage and the role of stress in this context, particularly during pregnancy and early life. Tom O’Connor will present data from the ECHO-UPSIDE cohort, a longitudinal pregnancy cohort study of a socio-economically and racially/ethnically diverse sample at elevated psychosocial risk but normal medical risk status. Results indicate that maternal pre-pregnancy adversity in early childhood is associated with prenatal behavioral and physical health markers, including depressive and anxiety symptoms, stress, body mass index (BMI), sleep disturbance, and diet, as well as maternal-fetal-placental biological markers that predict child health outcomes. Laura Scholaske will present results of a multi-site prospective pregnancy study conducted in Germany that includes people of Turkish origin that are among the biggest migrant groups in Germany. Results of the study suggest that pregnant women of Turkish origin exhibit higher psychological stress levels and alterations in stress-related biological systems (i.e., elevated inflammatory levels, blunted cortisol awakening response and flatter diurnal cortisol slope) compared to non-migrant pregnant women. Shannin N. Moody will address the effects of policing inequities that are one of the most harmful sources of systemic racism perpetuated against Black Americans. In three separate studies, she tested how unjust police encounter biologically “get under the skin” in Black youth from infancy to emerging adulthood. Rates of neighborhood stop-and-frisk were associated with shorter telomeres in infants. Children whose mothers experienced unfair treatment from police showed, during the TSST, blunted cortisol stress reactivity, slower cortisol recovery, and altered cortisol-testosterone coupling. Adolescents who experienced police encounters had higher waking cortisol as emerging adults. Taken together, the studies point so some of the potential pathways through which social determinants of health may propagate and transmit persisting health disparities. Elisabeth Shirtcliff will lead a discussion on the potential implications for early prevention and targeted intervention strategies to prevent or reverse biological embedding of social disadvantage in at risk individuals.
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https://openalex.org/W3113902209
SOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF PRESCRIPTION ANTIBIOTIC AND MEDICINE USE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH FAMILY MEDICINE
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Improper use and over-consumption of antibiotics have direct implications on the health of individuals as well as indirect consequences impacting limited health care budgets of countries. There is scarce evidence on the determinants of medicine and antibiotic consumption for developing nations. We examine the relationship between family medicine and physician-prescribed antibiotic consumption over the years. We use nationally representative Turkey's Health Surveys for the years 2008 through 2012. We employ a multivariate regression analysis by implementing the Ordinary Least Squares method to understand the factors which determine prescribed antibiotic and medicine use. Findings indicate that antibiotic utilization trend declines in 2010 and continue falling in 2012 as well compared to 2008. We also find that visiting family medicine increases the probability of antibiotic utilization, which is inconsistent with the aim of the Health Transformation Program. However, the positive relationship between the family medicine visit and antibiotic use weakened over the years. Although Turkey took several measures and succeeded to reduce antibacterial resistance to some extent, antibiotics are still the most resorted drug type among therapeutic groups.
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https://openalex.org/W2438956826
BLOOD LEAD LEVELS OF CHILDREN IN ISTANBUL WHO WORK AT HIGH RISK JOBS
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Objective: Lead poisoning is one of the most common and preventable health problems today. Children are particularly susceptible to the toxic effect of lead. New data indicate significant adverse effects of lead exposure in children at blood levels previously believed to be safe. The majority of poisoned children show no signs and therefore remain undiagnosed and untreated. The aim of the study is to obtain data concerning the extent to which Turkish children are exposed to lead poisoning. Methods: One hundred and twenty children who work in the auto repair centers were recruited for the study group. One hundred and twenty subjects who applied to Marmara University Hospital outpatient clinics with upper respiratory complaints made up the control group. Results: The blood lead level of children who work in the car repair centers was 32.25±10.89 pg/dL, whereas this level was 22.95±6.69 pg/dL in the control group. This difference in the blood lead level was statistically significant (p<0.0001). Conclusion: It is suggested that lead exposure may be a serious problem in Istanbul. Considering the fact that even the control group demonstrated high blood lead level above the 'accepted level', larger studies including more subjects are needed in order to verify these results. We believe that the public should be informed of this important issue and preventive measures should be taken. Key Words: Lead intoxication, Public heath, Environment, Children.
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https://openalex.org/W4319443894
The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Characteristics of Inpatients at the Orthopaedics and Traumatology Clinic in a Secondary Care Public Hospital in Turkey
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Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate patients who were hospitalized at an orthopaedics and traumatology clinic in a secondary care public hospital in Turkey during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods This was a cross-sectional and retrospective study that included a total of 7439 patients - those who had been hospitalized between 11 March 2020, the date of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Turkey, and 10 March 2022 (2949 patients), and those hospitalized in the same clinic between 11 March 2018 and 10 March 2020, designated as the pre-pandemic group (control group; 4490 patients). Patients were divided into three groups: <18 years old, 18-65 years old and >65 years old and compared separately in terms of clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic characteristics as pandemic patients and control group. Results Despite the decline in both the number of admissions to the emergency service and visits to the outpatient clinic among inpatients during the pandemic period, the rate of admissions to the emergency department remained higher than that of the control group throughout the pandemic period (p<0.001). Surgical procedures were lower both numerically and proportionally in the patients who presented during the pandemic than in the pre-pandemic period (p<0.001). While the rate of traumatic surgery was higher in the pandemic group (29%) than in the pre-pandemic group (26.7%), the rate of elective surgery was higher in the pre-pandemic group (71.3%) than in the pandemic one (67.5%) (p=0.037 and p=0.001).The number of patients with fractures in all age groups decreased numerically in the pandemic cohort. While no significant difference was observed between pandemic and pre-pandemic cohorts in terms of the length of hospitalization in all age groups, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) hospitalization rate was found to have increased significantly in adult and elderly patient groups during the pandemic (p<0.001). Conclusion In our study, when the number of patients who underwent orthopaedic surgical treatment, in general, was examined, it appeared that the number of both traumatic and elective surgeries decreased during the pandemic significantly. It was found that the ICU stay rate increased significantly in adult and elderly patient groups during the pandemic. Although there were no confirmed cases of COVID-19 among the patients included in the study, it is known that the pandemic and especially the lockdown periods adversely affected the mental, physical and biological health of individuals. In this context our study will be able to serve as a guide for taking measures like: 1. increasing the ICU capacity of hospitals, 2. providing in-service training to improve the experience of nurses, doctors or other healthcare workers, especially in specialized units such as ICUs, operating rooms and emergency services, considering the number of personnel who may be affected by the pandemic, and 3. ensuring a balanced distribution of orthopaedic operations in private and public hospitals, to reduce the negative effects on orthopaedic health services of other pandemics that may arise in the future.
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https://openalex.org/W3147616871
Awareness of Coronavirus Disease From Conception to Delivery: Antenatal Mental Journey Breaking Anxiety During Outbreak
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Abstract Purpose The objective of this study was to evaluate the psychological impact of the coronavirus disease on women sensitized by pregnancy after the first case was confirmed in Turkey, which has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. This study also intends to help developing preventive measures for pregnants, reducing infection incidence, developing solutions to protect public health, and establishing whether pregnants have sufficient knowledge and awareness to manage this situation. Methods This prospective study was conducted at two centers. A total of 529 pregnant women from all three trimesters were given questionnaires that consisted of 51 original questions. Results The period when anxiety was highest was the 2nd trimester, whereas women in the 1st trimester had the lowest level of anxiety. High levels of awareness were observed in patients with heart disease, but patients with diabetes mellitus had a high level of anxiety. There was a statistically significant correlation between anxiety and awareness scores of the coronavirus disease. Conclusion The treatment and the long-term effects of the coronavirus disease remain unknown. It is important to maintain the mental and physical health of pregnants, who are in a more delicate condition in the society.
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https://openalex.org/W3128056693
Pandemic Control COVID 19: The Results of Analytical Studies of Ten Health Systems in the Word. Scopus Review
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OBJECTIVES Description of the epidemiological situation of COVID-19 and analyze and compare between ten-health systems control epidemic around the word for use in public health system settings. METHODS This study was a descriptive, exploratory analysis of all cases of COVID-19 in the world especially in the ten countries. We conducted a Scopus review of the literature. Thirty articles are been recolted. RESULTS The estimates of human transmissibility (R0) range from 2 to 3. Pre-symptomatic transmission has been reported. The Incubation period is 5.1 days; the overall global case fatality rate is currently approximately 6%. The countries are characterized into three categories of pandemic control: excellent level of control fo r Germany, South Korea, Hong Kong and turkey a medium level for China, Morocco and a low level for the USA, France, Spain and Italy. CONCLUSION The present descriptive, exploratory analysis offers important new information to the international community on the Corona virus Pandemic in world. Important questions remain including determination of infectiousness period, identification of transmission routes, and effective treatment and prevention methods including further test development, drug development, and vaccine development.
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