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https://openalex.org/W4221005147
DEVELOPMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING FROM YESTERDAY TO TODAY
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Nurses in health services; It is reported that if nursing services are provided in line with accessible targets and implementation plans, they will make great contributions to increasing occupational health. In this direction, occupational health nursing is a branch of public health nursing in which nursing knowledge and skills are used professionally in the working environment as an important team member of occupational health and safety. He is the key person working professionally in order to protect and improve health in the developing and changing working environment. Today, the exact number of occupational health nurses is not known, and their active duties include; employment examinations, periodic examinations, chronic diseases, work accidents, emergency intervention in occupational diseases and health promotion practices are included. This field of study includes nursing practices using public health theories and principles. Occupational health nursing in the world and in Turkey today; Various standards related to education and application areas have been determined. However, the changing and expanding regulations show differences. In this context, the review has been prepared to criticize the current situation, education and legal dimension of occupational health nursing and to inform occupational health nurses and nursing students.
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https://openalex.org/W4308272136
Out-of-school health education for adolescents: Exploring the impact of a hospital visit
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Objectives: Adolescence is a critical phase of life, involving both risks and opportunities. Preventive health services in this phase contribute to the development of adolescents’ models for adulthood. The current study aimed to illuminate adolescents’ experiences regarding health education through a patient visit in a hospital, which provides a more informal learning environment than classroom instruction. Design: Qualitative one group experimental design. Setting: Participants were 16 high school students of a medium-level socio-economic status in Turkey, some of whom smoked cigarettes. Method: We visited patients in the pulmonology inpatient unit with the students. Data were collected through interviews, video recordings and field notes. Data were analyses using content analysis in which coding schemes are developed directly from the textual data to focus in on students’ health beliefs. Results: Findings revealed that the students who interacted face-to-face with patients and listened to their reflections on their illness and life experienced changes in their health beliefs. The visit provided moral support for the patients as well. Conclusion: Results indicate that such hospital patient visits offer significant opportunities for health education.
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https://openalex.org/W4390445938
Nursing students’ awareness of health-promoting lifestyle profile and sustainable development goals – a quasi-experimental study
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Introduction and aim. Health promotion is one of the common elements of sustainable development goals. The aim of this study was to identify the impact of “Healthy Life and Environment” course on nursing student’s awareness of sustainable development and healthy life, and health-promoting lifestyle behaviours. Material and methods. A pre-, and post-test control group quasi-experimental research design was used. One nursing department located in Nortwest Blacksea region, Turkey. A total of 160 nursing students pursuing bachelor nursing programs. Students from first and second years who enrolled in the “Healthy Life and Environment” course assigned to intervention group, those who did not attend the course assigned to control group. Results. Female students had higher level of HPLP II and SDA than male. SDA had a weak correlation with HLA and a very week correlation with HPLP II at baseline. Intervention group had an improvement of .03 points in HPLP II, no change in HLA, and a slight improvement of .01 points in SDA, however these differences were not statistically important. Conclusion. The results of our study highlighted that nursing curricula need to be modified to incorporate sustainable development methodology using student-centered learning.
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https://openalex.org/W4232393563
Keeping Current
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Social media analysis, such as the analysis of tweets, is a promising research topic for tracking public health concerns including epidemics. In this paper, we present an ontology-based approach to automatically identify public health-related Turkish tweets. The system is based on a public health ontology that we have constructed through a semi-automated procedure. The ontology concepts are expanded through a linguistically motivated relaxation scheme as the last stage of ontology development, before being integrated into our system to increase its coverage. The ultimate lexical resource which includes the terms corresponding to the ontology concepts is used to filter the Twitter stream so that a plausible tweet subset, including mostly public-health related tweets, can be obtained. Experiments are carried out on two million genuine tweets and promising precision rates are obtained. Also implemented within the course of the current study is a Web-based interface, to track the results of this identification system, to be used by the related public health staff. Hence, the current social media analysis study has both technical and practical contributions to the significant domain of public health.
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https://openalex.org/W4387529151
Abstract P372: Global Burden Of Chronic Kidney Disease Due To Hypertension In 38 Oecd Countries: A Benchmarking Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2019
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Background: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) due to hypertension (HTN) ranks as the leading cause of death among all types of CKD in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries. Method: Using the Global Burden of Disease methodology, CKD due to HTN prevalence, incidence, deaths, Disability adjusted life years were analyzed by age, sex, year across the 38 OECD countries between 1990-2019. Results: Total prevalence of CKD due to HTN doubled from 4933515 (95%UI4543,520-5382155) in 1990 to 10871399 (95%UI10055175-11754447) in 2019. Age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR) increased from 21/100000 in 1990 to 25/100000 in 2019. The highest ASMR was observed in Mexico (16/100000), ASIR in Turkey (36/100000) in 2019. The highest annual percentage of change (APC) increased in ASMR observed in Estonia 341% (0.8-3.6) per 100000 from 1990-2019. Conclusion: CKD due to HTN has remained a leading cause of deaths in OECD countries. The escalating prevalence of CKD due to HTN underscores the urgency for proactive strategies aimed at prevention, early detection, and effective management of HTN.
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An atlas of maladies, microbes, and morals: tropes of scientism in early Turkey’s public health education
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Like many countries of the early 1920s, Turkey transitioned from empire to nation-state, a development in which scholars have identified modern, nationalistic, secular, Western, and even authoritarian agendas. Integral to each of these orientations were distinct prioritizations of hygiene, medicine, and public health. The universal scope of this mission to achieve national wellbeing posed particular challenges in a predominantly rural country comprising traditional communities with their own curative practices, and it was complicated further by widespread illiteracy, shortcomings in personnel and finances, and geography. Interrogating the ways in which officials and physicians initiated programs for schooling the citizenry in medical science and its virtues, this article identifies how the republic utilized a broad narrative of scientism to achieve its ends in its associated curriculum. Developing a straightforward and portable program for teaching public health personnel and citizens alike, public health authorities distilled the content of the republic’s medical museum exhibits into an atlas for broad distribution. Through mutually-reinforcing tropes of maladies, microbes, and morality, this atlas was intended as a key implement of governance designed to convey the scientific state’s biopolitical goals to throughout the nation.
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https://openalex.org/W4309917935
Eating Disorders in Public Discourse
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Eating disorders remain little understood by the public, and sensationalist stories in the media have done little to dispel simplistic and reductionist perspectives. This edited volume uses a range of language-centred approaches to provide much needed critical in-depth analysis and interdisciplinary synthesis. The book brings together researchers from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds – including communication and information studies, journalism, linguistics, mental health, nursing, psychology and public health – in a collective endeavour to explore the complex relationship between eating disorders, public discourse and lived experiences. Topics tackled include the use of stigmatising narrative frames, stereotypes and metaphors; identity construction in online spaces; the ways in which individuals affected by eating disorders interpret media representations; and how parents write about their experiences of caring for children with eating disorders. The volume synthesises evidence from a range of data types, including UK and international newspapers, social media, online communities, blogs and forums, apps and in-depth interviews, and reflects a variety of cultural perspectives, including those held in the United States, the UK, Spain and Turkey. It will be of interest to academics, practitioners, students, mental health advocates, and anyone interested in how we make sense of eating disorders.
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Migrant Health Policy in European Union (EU) and a non EU country: Current situation and future challenges for improvement
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Aim: The influx of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in Europe is an ongoing reality and migrant health has become very important public health problem. The aim of this paper is to analyze and compare the health profile, migrant situation and migration integration health policy in Spain as a European Union (EU) country and Republic of North Macedonia as a country in process of European Union accession.
 Methods: Migration Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) Health strand questionnaire (2015) was applied to compare health policies for migrant integration in both countries.
 Results: There are differences between Spain and Macedonia in health care coverage and access to health services for migrants. Spain has health strand total score of 52 and is in the same group with Austria, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden. Macedonia has lower health strand total score 38 and is in the same group with Turkey, Cyprus, Slovakia. Targeted migrant health policies are stronger and services more responsive in Spain compared to Macedonia which offers migrants legal entitlements to healthcare, but health services should be more culturally responsive to migrant health needs.
 Conclusion: Health migration policy in both countries is closely tied to the general immigration policy.
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https://openalex.org/W4389357012
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Diabetes Self-Management in Saudi Arabia
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted healthcare worldwide, potentially impacting disease management. This cross-sectional study assessed the influence of COVID-19 on diabetes self-management in 341 Saudis with type 2 diabetes using the Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ). The DSMQ contains 16 items across 4 domains assessing glucose management, dietary control, physical activity, and healthcare use. Three additional items measured the perceived overall impact of COVID-19. Total DSMQ scores were significantly higher in patients aged >60 years versus younger groups. Scores were significantly lower in patients diagnosed for 1-5 years versus longer durations. Patients on insulin had higher glucose management subscores than oral medication users. Overall, DSMQ scores were higher than the pre-pandemic Saudi population and Turkish post-pandemic findings. DSMQ results suggest that while COVID-19 negatively impacted some self-management domains, Saudi patients upheld relatively good diabetes control during the pandemic. Further research is warranted on specific barriers to optimize diabetes care during public health crises.
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https://openalex.org/W2769674071
A Contemporary Approach to Medical Education at University of Health Sciences, a Brand-New Macro Organization Model
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This article aims to establish a fundamental approach to how pre-graduate medical education will be conducted at University of Health Sciences (UHS) in Istanbul- Turkey, which covers all areas with a macro organizational structure together with 56 Education and Research Hospitals under Ministry of Health affiliated to UHS School of Medicine and to review current trends in medical education. UHS School of Medicine aims to enhance the quality of medical education and offer education at high standards through international cooperation. UHS School of Medicine has the vision of becoming a ‘model’ school of medicine with a pre-graduate education system based on program output in medical education and public health, which will be realized in health research and application centers that deliver healthcare. The students of UHS School of Medicine to receive their education including professional skill practices and clinical internships both during pre-clinic and clinic periods at affiliated hospitals is suitable for the fundamental properties of public-based medical education and offers rich educational opportunities for the students. With this macro organization, meeting both national and international standards at a certain level will increase occupational quality and enable our students to become “universal doctors.”
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https://openalex.org/W4214529152
Plain packaging and Pictorial Warning in Asia Countries: Where are we?
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Worldwide, around 8 million people die yearly due to tobacco usage. Cigarette smoking is the most popular form of tobacco usage. Smoking has linked to many detrimental health effects among adults and adolescents. Recognising the burden of smoking, World Health Organization have implemented various tobacco control strategies under the Framework Convention of Tobacco Control and mPOWER. This includes implementation of plain packaging and pictorial warning. In Asia, only Thailand, Singapore, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Israel have implemented plain cigarette pack. However, some countries have made progress to implement plain cigarette pack. Although some countries have not implemented plain pack, implementation of larger pictorial warning serve as a pathway for implementation of plain packaging. Countries with pictorial warning on cigarette pack should ensure it covers at least 50% of pack. Timor Leste has the largest pictorial warning on cigarette pack in the world. In conclusion, only 5 countries in Asia have implemented plain pack and some countries in this region are yet to implement size of pictorial warning according to requirement of World Health Organization. All countries should target to implement standardized pack to denormalise tobacco usage.
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https://openalex.org/W2884834224
Violation of the Tobacco Control Law by Drivers in Vehicles in Two Streets in İzmir: A Descriptive Study
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After signing and approving the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), Turkey amended laws on tobacco control in 2008 and also expanded the smoking ban in 2013 to include drivers in all vehicles. Four years later, this amendment does not seem as effective. The aim of this study was to observe violation of the law by the drivers and to analyze the association between gender of the driver, type of the vehicle, approximate age group definition of the passenger (either child or adult), and the law violation in two streets in Konak district, İzmir, Turkey.In this cross-sectional study, two observer teams were located in two different busy streets on the same afternoon and they collected data on the violation of the law, gender of the driver, approximate age group definition of the passengers (either adult or child), and type of the vehicle (special, taxi, or other commercial). Logistic regression for the violation of the law was conducted.Law violation prevalence is 7.2%. In univariate analysis, the gender of the driver and having at least one child as a passenger were associated with the violation of the law. In multivariate analysis, not having children increases (OR: 8.4) the risk of the violation of the law.The violation of the law was high, but the drivers seemed to be aware of the harms of smoking by looking at the increased risk of the violation in vehicles, in which no child was carried as passengers.
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https://openalex.org/W3083347752
EXAMINATION OF PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE IN TERMS OF HEALTH SERVICES USAGE IN TURKEY
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In this study, it was aimed to investigate whether there was any difference of the usage of health services between individuals who had and had not private health insurance in Turkey. If there was any difference, which direction it effects and what kind of health care it directs individuals toward.
 A questionary was created by author depending on literature review. There were questions about participants’ socio-demographic, economic and health status and the usage of their health services in the last year. The sample was consisted of 852 people, 459 of whom do not have private health insurance and 393 of whom have private health insurance. 
 The data was analyzed with SPSS.v2 package program. Non-parametric tests such as Mann Whitney U test and Chi square were used for the analyzing.
 Significant differences in terms of outpatient treatment, surgical procedure, vaccination, dentist visits, glasses-contact lenses supply and family health center (FHC) visits were found between the groups. It was found that individuals who had private health insurance tend to use therapeutic health services rather than preventive health services. Also, the usage of primary health care in this group was lower than others.
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https://openalex.org/W4281682378
Evaluation of SMS-intervention in patients with diabetes on disease perception and treatment compliance
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Background: Nowadays, as in all health branches, health communication technologies are used in diabetes to develop positive health behaviors and the self-efficacy of patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of SMS-intervention on disease perception, health behavior, and improvement initiatives for treatment compliance in diabetic patients. Methods: This intervention type study was conducted at Afyon Kocatepe University, Ahmet Necdet Sezer Research and Application Hospital in Turkey. Diabetic patients (n=136) were randomly assigned to three groups. These were “Control”, “Reminder”, “Information and Motivation”. The “Reminder” and “Information and Motivation” groups received regular SMS for one year. Results: In our study, there was a significant increase for health beliefs and treatment compliance in “Reminder” and “Information and Motivation” groups after the intervention. However, there was no significant difference in “Control” group. The SMS sent to diabetes patients positively affected their health belief and treatment compliance. Especially in the “Information and Motivation” group, differences were found in all parameters of the Health Belief Model Scale. Conclusions: SMS interventions are easy and effective interventions that can be used to improve positive health behaviors and positive health perception in individuals. Such interventions, especially for common diseases such as diabetes, will make a significant contribution to the control and treatment of the disease.
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https://openalex.org/W4313194344
Testing subjective well-being predictors for adolescents
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The aim of this study is to test the predictive roles of Turkishspeaking adolescents’ health promotion behaviours and resilience levels on their subjective well-being. We also test the mediating role of adolescents’ resilience. A total of 502 (228 male, 274 female) Turkish-speaking adolescents who aged between 14 and 18 participated in this study in the northern part of Cyprus. Data were collected by using the Sociodemographic Information Form, the Adolescent Health Promotion Scale, the Child and Youth Psychological Resilience Measure-12, and the Adolescent Subjective Well-Being Scale. To test two competing structures (health promotion behaviours and resilience) for explaining the subjective well-being of adolescents, covariance-based structural equation modeling was applied using SPSS AMOS 24. The results showed that adolescents’ health promotion behaviours and resilience significantly predicted their subjective well-being. In other words, both adolescents’ health promotion behaviours and resilience are important triggers for subjective well-being. Also, resilience partly mediates the relationship between health promotion behaviours and subjective well-being. The findings suggest that in order to promote the subjective well-being of adolescents, health promotion behaviours and resilience are essential.
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https://openalex.org/W3133636529
Duzce COVID 19 PCR tests are worked how, where and under which conditions? (Pandemi deneyimleri.) [Turkish]
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Shortly after the first cases were reported in late 2019 in Wuhan Province of China, SARS CoV 2 spread all over the world and was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 12, 2020 In Turkey the first case was in March 10, 2020 and March 25, 2020 in Duzce Duzce University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Microbiology, PCR laboratory was declared to be T C Ministry of Health Duzce authorized Covid 19 PCR laboratory in 28 03 2020 Samples are sent to our laboratory from all provincial and district hospitals, private hospitals and public health institutions in Duzce This is the only Covid 19 center in our city and it works for 7 days a week In our laboratory, Covid 19 antibody tests are carried out with card tests and ELISA methods A total of 8500 COVID 19 PCR tests and 2200 anti Covid19 ELISA total antibody tests were studied in our laboratory within three months Although covid 19 patients are not followed in our hospital, pandemic process continues in our laboratory In addition, all PCR studies and IFA studies of the hospital are carried out in this laboratory
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https://openalex.org/W4212867255
Describing Occupational Health Nursing Interventions and Outcomes in Hair Stylist Apprentices With Hand Eczema Using the Omaha System as a Framework
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ABSTRACT The Omaha System is one of the most applicable classification systems and can be used effectively to recognize occupational health nurse(s) in practice. Describing occupational health nurse interventions and outcomes can be an example for planning care in a specific case such as hair stylist apprentices with hand eczema symptoms by using the Omaha System. The study consists of 15 cases. The “Turkish-Nordic Occupational Skin Questionnaire” was used for data collection related to eczema symptoms. The assessment was made by using electronic health record system based on the Omaha System. For the 15 cases, 113 problems and 624 nursing interventions were reported. According to the Omaha System's Problem Classification Scheme, the frequently diagnosed problems were skin (100%), neighborhood/workplace safety (100%), health care supervision (67%), respiration (53%), and pain (40%). The identified intervention categories were 98.5% about teaching, guidance, and counseling; 89.2% about surveillance; and 6.4% about case management. The occupational health nursing outcomes scores were more likely to show higher level after the intervention ( p < .05). The Omaha System can be effectively used in occupational healthcare settings for specific cases in workplaces.
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https://openalex.org/W4282916885
The informative use of Twitter during the Covid-19 Pandemia in Turkey
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Twitter allows users to share ideas and information via text messages called tweets, limited to 280 characters. Twitter, a microblogging and social networking platform, has become a center of information and communication that allows us to stay connected in times of crisis. This research is designed to reveal which areas of the public are more widely informed by authorities as part of the COVID-19 pandemia process. Snowball sampling method was used and tweets sent between March 11th and May 4th 2020 by real and legal accounts in Turkey in the fields of health, education and utilities related to COVID-19 were analysed for this study. 4042 tweets sent from 800 different real and legal accounts were included in the study and content analyses were carried out. Information tweets sent by experts in health, education and public fields were categorized in 10 different topics identified as science-health, vigilante activities, education, isolation, protection, economics, aid, hygiene, psychology, and culture & arts activities. As a result of the analysis, information tweets made in the areas of protection and isolation were found to be the most informed areas and the least informed areas in the fields of cultural arts and illegal activities.
 
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https://openalex.org/W2210637309
[Maternal health services at the health center level].
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20-22% of the population of Turkey is made up of women aged 15-49 whose health requires protection because of heightened risk factors. Maternal health care is concerned with pregnancy diagnosis antenatal care to diagnose and treat diseases safe delivery in a hospital or at home care during the puerperium including recognizing congenital anomalies the prevention of puerperal fever and the education of mothers about breast feeding and hygiene. Maternal health care also deals with family planning contraceptive advice and fitting surgical sterilization counseling infertility problems and the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological diseases. Some of the problems of health care delivery derive from the inadequacy of medical and nursing school systems and training the lack of resources and conditions for completing tasks and frequent staff turnover. The qualitative level of nursing and midwifery training needs to be strengthened; the midwives and staff working in health centers in rural areas require better working conditions with more vacation more opportunities to change jobs and the improvement of material and vehicular resources. Team work involving the midwife nurse and obstetrician as well as the exchange of information between health center delivery ward and hospitals are prerequisites for establishing as outpatient system. The educational level of rural women has to be lifted as treatment of illiterate patients differs significantly from that of women with more education.
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https://openalex.org/W3209648838
COVID-19 Pandemi Döneminde Üniversite Öğrencilerinin Medya Kullanımı, Sağlık Okuryazarlığı, Sağlık Kaygısı ve Sağlık Davranışları
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Living with the pandemic influenced people’s lifestyles and health behaviors as well as their use of media. The aim of this study is to investigate the level of change in health behaviors of university students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes in health behaviors refer to changes of mainly eating and exercise behaviors to stay healthy. In this study, media use, health literacy and health perception are the determinants of change in health behaviors; health anxiety and healthy living skills are considered as mediating variables. Questionnaires were filled in by 392 university students in Ankara, Turkey within the second month of the pandemic. According to the findings, as the levels of positive perception of health, health literacy level, health anxiety level, and healthy life skills increase, the level of change in health behavior increases. The path analysis revealed that more positive perceptions of health and higher levels of health literacy are related to higher levels of change in health behaviors through the mediation of healthy life skills. In addition, the use of Twitter increases health anxiety during the pandemic and results in a higher level of change in health behaviors. The findings help to better understand the motivations to change health behaviors for selfprotection against the COVID-19 among university students.
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https://openalex.org/W2761781521
Factors Effecting the Locations of Public and Private Hospitals in Turkey
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Health is the basic condition of economic growth and the investment on health facilities should be parallel to other investments.. In general, the distribution of those facilities will encourage balanced economic prosperity. After 1990’s privatization of health facilities had started but very little research done about factors affecting the outcome. In this paper the distribution of public and private health facilities are investigated with respect to, socio-demographic, economic and education levels of provinces. Distribution of Public and Private Hospital beds with respect to province population throughout time is analyzed. Public hospitals are generally distributed with balanced population except some southeast and east Anatolian provinces. Private hospitals are five times less the volume of public hospitals and 15 provinces have no private hospitals. Most of the private hospitals are located in a few higher income provinces and rest is distributed by population. Regression model the number of hospital beds are taken as dependent variable and population of provinces, income and education level are taken as independent variables. According to analysis, public hospitals are affected by population and education levels. For private hospitals only population is found to be effecting the distribution. So, in parallel to health facilities, distribution of education and job opportunities should be considered throughout Turkey.
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https://openalex.org/W4220961669
THE EFFECT ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE LEVELS OF FAMILY PLANNING EDUCATION GIVEN TO SYRIAN REFUGEE WOMEN
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The use of family planning services prevents about one in three pregnancy-related deaths and 44% of neonatal deaths. The study was conducted with the aim of assessing the effectiveness of family planning education given to refugee women coming from Syria to Hatay province in Turkey. The research was planned as a quasi-experimental study with a non-randomized control group and a pre/post-test design. The experimental group were interviewed at the beginning, right after training and after one month. The control group were not given education. A personal information form, a Family Planning Information Form, and the Family Planning Attitude Scale were used to collect data. Data analysis was performed with the use of frequencies, percentages, means, minimum and maximum values, medians, standard deviations, the chi-square test, and the paired sample t test. After providing education to the Syrian refugee women, family planning knowledge and attitudes had significantly improved in the experimental group compared to the control group (p<0.05). The family planning education program, which was given while taking into account cultural considerations and native language, significantly developed the women’s knowledge and attitudes. It was recommended that family planning education programs should be included in all clinics focusing on women’s health.
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https://openalex.org/W4298151896
COVID-19 vaccine attitude: A review on turkey
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The study investigates the anti-vaccine attitude and the attitude towards COVID-19 in Turkey. Within the scope of the study, an online questionnaire was applied to 564 volunteers with a convenience sampling technique between 21/05/2021 and 01/06/2021. Analysis was performed with descriptive and inferential statistical analysis techniques and a multiple probit model. As a result of the estimation, it has been determined that negative claims about the vaccine have an increasing effect on the probability of being vaccinated or undecided, according to the probability of being vaccinated. It has been seen that it has a reducing effect on their thoughts about making the vaccine compulsory. Opposition to the COVID-19 vaccine has become global, and people's behaviors endanger their health, public health, and global health due to the following unscientific theories that need to be further examined scientifically. In particular, awareness-raising activities for individuals, more efficient use of social media channels for communication, support of countries' academic studies on the subject, and transparent sharing of scientific data with the public will change the attitude toward vaccines. When we look at the literature, it has been seen that social media channels are neglected in the vaccination attitude. However, it was found to be an essential factor in line with the findings obtained from the study. For this reason, it is thought that it will contribute to future studies.
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https://openalex.org/W2065260286
Foreword: Professional Ethics in Business and Social Life
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There are many perspectives from which the reality of work can be viewed. As a mere occupation, it may be understood as an activity in which we engage during the greater part of our waking hours, apart from the time we spend attending to our biological needs. As employment, it seems to refer to some formal relationship or contract in which we agree to produce some goods or perform certain services in exchange for pay and other economic incentives. It could also be thought of as a career in which we compete against ourselves or our peers in an attempt to reach ever more lofty goals that pro-vide us with great psychological satisfaction. But likewise, work may be conceived as a profession, as a personal response to a wider social calling, as an invitation to serve others. This has always been the dimension of work that has interested business ethics scholars and practitioners the most. This special issue of the Journal of Business Ethics comprises selected papers from the 21st Annual Conference of the European Business Ethics Network (EBEN) held in Antalya, Turkey, 17–19 October, 2008. The Antalya conference was a memorable event, held in a well-known Mediterranean tourist destination. The theme of the conference was “Professional Ethics in Business and
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https://openalex.org/W2418901161
[Epidemiologic studies of various forms of meningitis based on public health reports in West Berlin from 1981 to 1985].
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In the Federal Republic of Germany, four types of meningitis must be reported since 1980 instead of the previous two categories (i.e. meningococcal disease and other forms of meningitis). Consequently, various forms of purulent meningitis can be differentiated from viral meningitis. A retrospective study, considering the population of West Berlin, carried out between the years 1981 and 1985, shows the influence of age, nationality and living areas on morbidity and mortality rate. A critical evaluation was undertaken, considering possible changes in management efficiency of public health authorities since the introduction of the new reporting system. Population at high risk, predisposed to develop meningococcal meningitis, are mainly Turkish children living in areas of high population density and poor social structure. The activities of the public health administration seem inadequate. The reported meningitis cases were partly filed wrongly and thus were transmitted wrongly to the Federal Office of Statistics (Statistisches Bundesamt). No substantial scientific epidemiological analysis was performed. The most frequent reaction of public health authorities was disinfection of apartments, day-care centres and schools, as done for example in 67% of the reported meningococcal meningitis cases, although it is well known that there is no reason for room disinfection in droplet-transmitted infection of the nasopharyngeal mucosa. As shown by our results, the differentiation of the reporting system in use since 1980 did not prove advantageous considering the health policy and epidemiological research of prevention in our study area. Disinfection measures are obsolete.
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https://openalex.org/W4200058860
A REVIEW OF CRITICS AGAINST THE CALL FOR INDIGENOUS SOCIOLOGY IN TURKEY
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The call for indigenous sociology is a discussion that reflects reactions to the Eurocentric character of Western sociology and alternative proposals. According to the advocates of this call, Western sociology, based on the social and historical experiences of Western societies, do not allow understanding non-Western societies that have different backgrounds from the West, and that it is also against their interests. It also creates intellectual dependence and inequalities not only in the global production of knowledge, but also in its distribution, circulation and consumption. Therefore, non-Western societies are called upon to build an indigenous sociology. No matter how solid it may sound, this call has also been subject to various criticisms due to some of its limitations. This paper aims to analyze and evaluate the criticisms of the call, which ironically turned into a global call, in the context of Turkish Sociology. The paper argues that the criticisms of this call should be reconsidered within the framework of four main questions: 1) How successful have the followers of the call been in constructing a sociology appropriate to the requirements of the call? 2) Do today's national and global conditions still make this call meaningful and necessary? 3) How does this call affect the disciplinary integrity and scientific identity of sociology? 4) What could be the future of the call? The paper concludes that indigenous sociology is not a utopia.
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https://openalex.org/W4388359088
Medical Professionals and Public Health in Russia to 1770
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Abstract The Russian medical profession in 1770 was only half-prepared to cope with any public health emergency. Nevertheless, in fighting the plague of 1770-72 professional medical practitioners were more numerous, more active, and more influential than they had ever been in Russia. Their vigorous antiplague efforts exemplified the comparatively recent, rapid introduction to Russia of European standards of public health and professional medical care. Beginning in the seventeenth century, two powerful stimuli, incessant warfare and recurrent epidemics, expedited the formation of public health institutions in Muscovy and its Europeanized successor, the Russian Empire. War and disease often interacted to cause widespread crises. By threatening the armed forces in particular, epidemics imperiled Russia’s foreign and domestic policies in general, as seen in the coincidence of plague, warfare, and internal disarray in 1654-56, 1709-12, 1727-28, and 1738-39. Military needs and military personnel therefore dominated Russia’s new medical institutions. In the eighteenth century, the bureaucratized medical administration and profession devoted even greater attention to communicable disease as it affected the reorganized, standing army, the newly created navy, and the population at large. All these institutional developments enabled medical professionals to assume prominent roles in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-74 and the plague that it provoked. Together, the plague and the war assaulted the empire’s emergent public health institutions, disclosing weaknesses that temporarily overshadowed the many medical developments since 1700.
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Recent developments in cigarette smoking cessation.
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Although cigarette smoking remains an enormous health problem, great progress has been made in tobacco control over the past 40 years. The clearest evidence of this progress is that the current US adult smoking prevalence is less than half the rate that it was in the 1960s.1 There are many reasons for the decline in smoking prevalence. One reason is a change in culture whereby smoking is seen by most people as an undesirable and unhealthy lifestyle choice. This change in how smoking is perceived is a significant public health achievement. Another contributor to declining smoking rates is the ongoing improvement in smoking cessation techniques and medications. More is now known about how to help smokers to quit, and the variety and quality of smoking cessation services and medications has increased. The current article is divided into two parts. The first part is an update and summary of current evidence-based smoking cessation techniques and medications, based upon the recently published Clinical Practice Guideline Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update.2 The updated Clinical Guideline was sponsored by a consortium of eight federal and nonprofit organizations, and reflects the synthesis of more than 8,700 research articles. The second part of this article discusses the often neglected topic of unplanned “cold turkey” smoking cessation.
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Ήπειρος : υγεία, νοσηρότητα και περίθαλψη κατά τον τελευταίο αιώνα της Τουρκοκρατίας
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The nineteenth century was a crucial period for Epirus, which was just beginning to observe what was happening in Europe in the sphere of health care. The frequent widespread epidemics that were striking the region increased official and public awareness and led to the introduction of unprecedented measures, such as the setting up of quarantine stations and health boards and the establishment of public health clinics and school doctors. The morbidity rate was considerably reduced as formally trained doctors appeared on the scene and gradually took over. Research has shown that 449 empirical and formally trained doctors practised their profession in Epirus in the nineteenth century, some of them also working as municipal, communal, or hospital doctors. Most of them were Greeks -Christians and Jews- though the number of Turks and Albanians was far from negligible. It was at this time that the first formally trained dentists appeared too, and legislation provided for pharmacies to be operated by formally trained pharmacists. A total of forty-eight empirical and formally trained pharmacists have been found in the sources. Although secondary medical care had appeared in the eighteenth century, it was systematically practised only in the nineteenth. Three civil hospitals were operating in Ioannina, one in Metsovo, and a lunatic asylum at the Church of St John of Bounila, outside Ioannina; and Turkish and Greek military hospitals were also set up, permanently or temporarily, in a number of Epirot towns. Health care in Epirus was obviously being modernised in the nineteenth century. This was substantially due to the predominant Greek presence and the benevolence for which the Epirots are famed.
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https://openalex.org/W2886502953
IMPACT OF AN INTERVENTIONAL TRAINING ON MENSTRUAL HYGIENE OF ADOLESCENT SCHOOLGIRLS
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Menstrual hygiene, a very important risk factor for reproductive tract infections, is a vital aspect of health education for adolescent girls. Therefore, educational interventions to increase both awareness and behaviour quality are crucial during adolescence. Main aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a theory based training on puberty, menstrual physiology and menstrual hygiene for the schoolgirls in Fethiye, Turkey. This quasi-experimental study covered 87 schoolgirls. A training intervention was conducted as 4 sessions of 60 minutes. Data were collected by using a questionnaire including 31 questions. Almost one third of the study group students (30.0%) have experienced the menstruation; the mean menarche age was 12.42±1.027; the majority of students (60.0%) were 12-13 years old; the great majority of their parents had only primary school education (83.9%). It was estimated that the training on adolescence, menstruation and menstrual hygiene was effective in increasing the knowledge as well as in behavioural intention (p<0.05). While 62.1% of girls have become able to ask question with ease, 54.1% of them asked for similar trainings. Theory based specific health trainings including menarche and menstrual subjects during adolescence should be implemented by trained health professionals, especially school nurses, in primary schools.
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The Effects of Different Education Models on the Physical Activity and Health Profile of Healthcare Students in Turkish University
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Purpose: Hybrid and distance educational models can lead to different levels of physical activity among students. The aim of our study is to compare the effects of different education models on physical activity and health profile of university healthcare students. &#x0D; Methods: Six hundred healthcare students at Turkish universities between the ages of 17-25 were included in our study. Participants were divided into 2 groups as hybrid (n = 300, 246 females, 54 males) and distance (n = 300, 258 females, 42 males) according to the education model they received at the university. Measurements were applied online via Google Forms. The Physical Activity (PA) of the participants were assessed with Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF) and the health profiles of the participants were assessed with The Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) inventory.&#x0D; Results: The students in the hybrid education model had significantly higher physical activity level (p=0.001) and a better health profile (p=0.001) compared to the students who were in distance education model. &#x0D; Conclusions: Students with hybrid education model are more physically active and have a better health profile than students with distance education model because they go to university more than students with distance education model.
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Factors affecting medical tourism: A case study of Azeri tourists in Iran
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Health tourism is one of the effective factors in the economic prosperity of the countries, the beautiful nature and hot springs of Ardebil province makes it a good destination for health tourism. The aim of this study was to investigate demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of health tourists of Ardebil. To investigate the viewpoint of health tourists coming to Ardebil province from Azerbaijan, a comprehensive Turkish language questionnaire was designed by the researcher and by visiting medical centers in Ardebil and pharmacies and restaurants the questionnaires were completed. Out of 200 distributed questionnaires, 193 were completed. The average age of the participants was 26.23 years and often had less than 1800 USD monthly income. (184, 95.4%) of people were not covered by the general insurance of Azerbaijan. The cost of treatment and the total travel cost per person for participants was less than 120 USD. About the hospital services, one-third of respondents rated them (well). More than 95% of the tourist were from the border provinces. The lack of public insurance coverage in Azerbaijan and the higher value of the Azerbaijani manat compared to Iranian rial attract health tourists to Ardebil, but the quality of services provided needs to be improved . Government planners need to focus more on health tourism issues, especially in Ardebil so as to improve the infrastructures and remove barriers, it is a step towards the prosperity of this lucrative industry.
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https://openalex.org/W2432533922
BRUSELLOZ : 382 OLGUNUN GERİYE DÖNÜK İRDELENMESİ
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Objective: Brucellozis is seen commonly all over the world as well as in Turkey and it is an important public health problem that causes serious economic loss. The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological, clinical and laboratory findings of the patients with brucellosis . Materials and Methods: For this study, 24343 patients' files were examined retrospectively. The age, sexuality, occupation, laboratory findings and clinical symptoms of 382 patients with RB (+) and SAT 1/160 and over is positive were investigated. Results: Both sexes were equal proportions of the disease. The most cases were in 25-30 years, but the ages of 15 and 35 interval was comprising 59 percent of our all cases. The most detected complaints of seropositive people were, high fever (% 93), weakness (% 90), muscular pain (% 80). When the hematologic and biochemical parameters researched, AST> 40 IU/lt % 47, ALT >35IU %41, ESR> 20 mm/hour % 63, CRP >8 mg/dl % 85 was found. Anemia detected % 11 for men and % 42 for women. Conclusion: The prevalence and demographic characteristics of cases of brucellosis in Isparta and its region, appears to be comply with the literature Keywords: Retrospective, Brucellosis, Biochemical parameters
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https://openalex.org/W2994900369
Comparison of the usage habits of healthcare systems of the imigrants and local residents
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Turkey is one of the most popular immigration countries because of the wars that are ongoing in its southern border and its location on access routes to Europe. Migrations continue because of wars and political turmoil. The increasing number of migrants requires revising the public healthcare planning. In our study, we compared the behaviors of immigrants and local people. We examined to which extent immigrants used the clinics of our hospital. We interpreted the adequacy of the current healthcare system for migrants. We analyzed the hospital admissions of migrants and local residents who applied to our hospital between January 2014 and December 2018 in retrospective fashion. We determined the rates of referral to clinics. We determined that the highest referral rates of the migrants were made to emergency services, gynecology and obstetrics. We observed that the birth rates increased in migrants in the following period. However, despite the traumas, immigrants did not use psychiatric units. The existing healthcare and social policies must be revised by considering especially the needs of immigrants and their use of healthcare systems. We believe that primary healthcare services must be delivered equally to all individuals to reduce the intensity of emergency services, gynecology and obstetrics departments, and pediatric services. We also believe that the trauma that iscaused by immigration must not be underestimated.
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https://openalex.org/W1878261248
An Analysis of Oral Health Campaigns from a Social Marketing Perspective
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Objective : The aim of this study is to analyse oral health campaigns according to their use of social marketing in Turkey. Method: 35 oral health campaigns regarding oral health were assessed according to social marketing principles including message, target group, aim, communication strategies and tactics, and mass media tools. Results: The prominent aims of the campaigns were to facilitate awareness of oral health (24.5%, n=12), oral examination (26.5%, n=13), preventative oral healthcare and applications (16.4%, n=8). Since 22 of the 35 campaigns had more than one aim, different factors regarding target group and communication tools were combined. 7 campaigns used only communication tools such as billboard posters (5.71%, n=2), brochures (8.57%, n=3), TV programmes (2.86%, n=1), and CDs (2.86%, n=1) for oral health education. Conclusion: Since it is essential to organise campaigns for improving oral health in the population, social marketing professionals could help health professionals in planning new campaigns. Thus, the effectiveness of new campaigns will be increased. keywords: social marketing, oral health, campaigns
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https://openalex.org/W4287377253
Reflections of health inequalities on the covid-19 vaccination process and the views of health care professionals
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Objective: Social and economic conditions are the main reasons for the emergence of inequalities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, inequalities were seen to increase further. This study was conducted to evaluate the reflections of health inequalities on the COVID-19 vaccination process and the views and recommendations of health care professionals in this regard.&#x0D; Methods: This descriptive research was conducted in eastern Turkey with 344 health care professionals. The research data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed by using number, mean and percentage.&#x0D; Results: Of the health care professionals, 95.9% reported inequality between countries during the COVID-19 vaccination process, 97.1% reported that access to vaccines was a human right, and 96.1% reported that everyone should have access to vaccines without discrimination. According to health care professionals, not releasing the vaccines into the public domain (86.3%), the income of countries (84.3%), and failure to determine vaccination priorities according to public health rules (77.9%) were among the reasons for inequality between countries in COVID-19 vaccination.&#x0D; Conclusion: Health care professionals reported that there were inequalities between countries in the COVID-19 vaccination process. Almost all of them are of the opinion that access to vaccines is a human right and that everyone should have access to vaccines without discrimination.
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https://openalex.org/W3093583095
Knowledge and awareness about glaucoma and its determinants: A lesson learned from a community-based survey of a developing nation
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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the level of awareness and knowledge about glaucoma and possible determining factors behind it. Materials and Methods: This was a community-based cross-sectional study in a rural community of Punjab province of India, conducted from August 2018 to January 2019. The knowledge about glaucoma was assessed by modified version of Glaucoma Knowledge level Questionnaire, developed by Husder, Department of Public Health, Turkey. Association between variables was assessed by chi-square test, and P value 0.05 or less was considered as statistically significant. Results: Among 1925 participants, only 413 (21.5%) were aware about glaucoma but 375 (90.8%) had poor knowledge about the disease. Higher educational status (P = 0.0001), employed participants (P = 0.0001), presence of eye problem (P = 0.0001), and once a year regular eye checkup (P = 0.001) had significant positive association with the awareness of glaucoma, whereas those with a family history of glaucoma (P = 0.0002) and those who were ever screened for glaucoma (P = 0.0001) had significantly better knowledge about glaucoma. Conclusion: We recommend that Information education & communication activities of National Programme for Control of Blindness and Visual Impairment (NPCBVI) should be strengthened to specifically target rural adult population of India.
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https://openalex.org/W2154888897
Retrospective Study of West Nile Virus Infections as a Zoonotic Agent in the Eastern Area of Romania
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Since 1996 when the emergence of West Nile virus has been reported in Romania and the infection has become a matter of public he alth and veterinary surveillance in Europe, the Mediterranean Basin and later in the U.S., the deve lopment of specific virus infection in horse and human populations had dramatic effects. In 2010 a s evere outbreak of West Nile Fever in Greece has been registered in the human population and hundreds of persons were seriously affected. An increasing number of cases over the last years is a lso reported from Russia, Israel, Turkey. Romania has registered in 2010 the most important West Nile infection outbreak since 1996 with a distribution that spred from the southeaster n areas known as endemic to the northeastern teritories. Seroprevalence studies in horse and bir d populations has revealed a corelation between the increasing number of seropositive animals and the h uman outbreaks but the evolution of the infection in horse population hasn't shown mortality in birds or neurological symptoms in horses. The evolution of the infection in the last years in Romania can be attributed to a reintroduction of the virus or to an edemisation of the infection in the country but the zoonotic ri sk is big, therefore surveillance activities are required to monitor the WNV spread and to protect the public health.
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https://openalex.org/W3130671289
COVID-19: The Impact of Public Health Interventions on the Outbreak: Public Health Perspective and Future Trends
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In March 2019, before the first confirmed cases in Turkey, a scientific advisory board was created to develop guidelines for disease control and preventive health care. Public health interventions and treatment protocols were implemented by the health authority and scientific advisory board with daily analyses obtained from the databases. Soon after, the pandemic management process intensified with the closure of schools and partial curfews. Despite the decline in the number of cases and deaths, the number of cases plateaued and did not decrease further with the effect of the normalization period. With the end of the summer, the increase in spending time indoors, and the gradual start of face-to-face education in schools, the number of new cases has significantly increased. Therefore, the strict implementation of public health interventions has been established. In this period, the health literacy level of the population and the perception of risk also affected their compliance with health protocols. Moreover, vaccine studies and the application of practices for COVID-19 were deemed essential to effectively contain the virus. In the coming months, it is necessary to implement vaccination programs along with good planning and communication strategy. It is important to have a multi-sectoral approach, considering the possible security, health, economic, social, psychological, political, and social effects of this epidemic and other future outbreaks. Furthermore, it is necessary to comply with individual measures and restrictions for the benefit of society.
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https://openalex.org/W4235582083
Barriers and Facilitators to the Introduction of Import Duties Designed to Prevent Noncommunicable Disease in Tonga: a Case Study
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Abstract Background In Tonga, import duties were lowered on tinned fish and seafood in 2013 and raised on soft drinks, dripping and other animal fats. Additional import duties were applied to soft drinks and dripping and other fats in 2016 and duties were also applied to high fat meats, mutton flaps and turkey tails. The objective of this study was to describe barriers to and facilitators of these import duties from a policy-maker perspective. Methods A case study was conducted to analyse implementation of policies originally modelled by the Pacific Obesity Prevention in Communities project to reduce mortality in the Kingdom of Tonga. Policymakers (n=15) from the Ministries of Revenue, Health, Finance and Labour and Commerce involved in the development and implementation of Tonga’s food-related policies participated in key-informant interviews. Results The main facilitator of import duties were strong leadership and management, cross-sector collaboration, awareness raising and advocacy, nature of the policy, and the effective use of data to model policy impacts and inform the general public. The absence of clear lines of responsibility and a decline in collaboration over time were identified as barriers to implementation of the import duties. Conclusion Implementing import duties to prevent non-communicable disease can be straight forward providing policymakers and the community have a shared understanding of the health and economic costs of NCDs.
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A step to infant oral health promotion intervention among parents.
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Providing oral health care to children from infant to toddler age can be achieved by educating and informing parents about their children&#x2019;s oral health. The aims of this study were to determine the basic knowledge of oral health and to evaluate the efficacy of an infant oral health education programme among parents in Turkey.Study Design: One hundred and fifty parents of infants between 3 and 12 months of age attending the well-baby clinic, Dr. Behcet Uz Children&#x2019;s Hospital (Izmir, Turkey), participated in the study. A pre-test questionnaire was administered to each parent to assess their infant oral health knowledge. The educational intervention was in the form of a 30-minute interactive explanation of a PowerPoint presentation. The parents completed a post-test after the education in the same session (a questionnaire was administered).The range of correct answers on the pre-test was 7&#x2013;20 of 26 with a mean of 13.7 (SD=2.76). The range of correct answers on the post-test was 12&#x2013;26 of 26 with a mean of 21.2 (SD=3.34). The difference of correct responses between before and after education was found to be statistically significant (p&#x3C;0.01).Under the conditions of this study, educational presentation improved parents&#x2019; knowledge on infant oral health care and provided anticipatory guidance.
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CAMEROON: Epidemiological Insights, Public Health Response, and Potential Psycho-Socio-Economic Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic in Douala—A Population-Based Study
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An outbreak of a new coronavirus disease that causes respiratory tract infections and can be lethal in humans began in China in December 2019. On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the current outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a respiratory illness caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a pandemic (Coronavirus disease (COVID19) outbreak situation. Geneva. Available from https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novelcoronavirus 2019 (Consulted on November 28th 2020)). COVID-19 started spreading rapidly to other countries by the end of December 2019. With the spread of the virus worldwide, global concerns about human pandemics are growing. As of December 2021, the global death toll had passed 5,455,963, with infections rising to more than 289,116,951 (Coronavirus. Available from: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/turkey/ ). The first case in Africa was identified in Egypt in February 2020. According to the WHO, there have been 9,822,511 confirmed cases and 229,061 deaths registered in Africa by 30 December 2021. South Africa and Morocco have crossed 1,000,000 cases. They are followed by Tunisia (726,706 cases), Ethiopia (420,342 cases) and Egypt (388,734 cases) (Coronavirus disease (COVID-2019) situation reports, 2021 Available from: https:// www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports (consulté le 5 juin 2020)).
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Population Challenges in a Changing World: An Overview of the 22nd Annual Research Conference of the Population Association of Pakistan
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The Population Association of Pakistan (PAP), established in 2000,continues to emphasize the crucial relationship between population anddevelopment. The population and development programs in Pakistan have notprogressed as steadily as in most of the countries in the region or other Muslimmajoritycountries such as Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, and Turkey. PAP provides aplatform that offers an opportunity to bridge the various social sciencesdisciplines including economics, public and social policy, statistics,demography, public health, sociology, geography, and anthropology todeliberate upon solutions for pressing population and development relatedissues of Pakistan in this changing world.&#x0D; The 22nd Annual Population Research Conference of PAP was held atthe National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad from7th to 9th December 2021 in a hybrid mode encompassing both virtual and inpersonparticipation at the NUST. The theme of the Conference was“Population Challenges in a Changing World” with three specific sub-themes:I. Population, Universal Health Coverage, and Family Planning, in thecontext of COVID 19.II. Social, Economic, and Demographic Implications of High PopulationGrowth; andIII. Opportunities and Challenges for Resilience to Climate Change.&#x0D; Spanning these three sub-themes, divided across technical and plenarysessions, 18 research papers were presented and discussed in the technicalsessions, while in the four plenary sessions key population challenges inPakistan were discussed by the experts. Findings of 13 additional researchstudies were displayed on posters, which provided the respective authors anopportunity to interact directly with conference participants.2 All these sessions
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Public Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Childhood Vaccinations: Urban-Rural Differences and the Other Social Determinant of Health
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Objective: The study aimed to compare vaccination attitudes and behaviors of individuals living in rural and urban areas by evaluating the social determinants of health. Methods: This research was a secondary analysis study based on two projects examining vaccination attitudes of individuals, which were conducted separately in urban and rural areas. The researches were conducted in a city center and eight rural areas located in the central Anatolia region of Turkey. In total, 1,164 individuals were studied. Multiple regression analysis (enter model) was used for determinants of public attitude toward vaccination. Results: In urban areas, the rate of awareness of discussions about vaccination and the rate of consideration that vaccination should be a parental decision were higher than in rural areas. According to the public attitude toward vaccination–HBM Scale, the sub-dimensions of perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, and health motivation scores of participants from rural residents were higher than those from urban residents. Regarding the sub-dimension of perceived barriers, participants from urban areas had a higher score. The social determinants of health, such as lack of health insurance, unemployment or low income, difficulty accessing health facilities, conviction that vaccination is a parental decision, moderate/poor economic perception, especially the profession, are effective in vaccine attitude. Conclusion: This study showed a difference between vaccination attitudes of individuals living in urban and rural areas.
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https://openalex.org/W4390445962
The investigation of the impact of education on sexual health/reproductive health knowledge levels of nurses and midwives in extraordinary situations – evidence from Turkey
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Introduction and aim. In extraordinary situations, sexual/reproductive health services are very important for the health of the whole society, especially women and children. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of training provided on sexual health/reproductive health during extraordinary situations on the knowledge levels of nurses and midwives. Material and methods. The research was conducted using a single-group pre-test-post-test follow-up test measurement quasi-experimental design. It was completed between November 2021–June 2022 with 140 participants working in a province in Turkey. The data were collected with the “Descriptive Information Form” and the “Sexual Health and Reproductive Health Knowledge Assessment Form for Extraordinary Situations”. Training was given with the Sexual Health/Reproductive Health Training Booklet for Extraordinary Situations. Results. It was found that the participants scored 20.82±4.47 on the Sexual Health and Reproductive Health Knowledge Assessment Form for Extraordinary Situations in the pre-test, 27.63±2.67 in the post-test, and 27.07±3.46 in the follow-up test. As a result of the training, it was determined that the difference between the scores they got from the Sexual Health and Reproductive Health Knowledge Assessment Form for Extraordinary Situations was due to the pre-test (p&lt;0.05). Conclusion. In the study, the participants scored above the average in the pre-test, while they achieved significantly higher scores in the post-test and follow-up test. This shows that the training given to nurses and midwives is effective.
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https://openalex.org/W3088736748
Tobacco and alcohol control among population over 15 years old in Lamphun province, Thailand
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The strategic plan, to drive Lamphun smoke and alcohol free province, composed of 4 strategies. There were empowerment tobacco and alcohol free control, prevention of new addiction users, helping to quit, and arranging good environment. Tobacco and alcohol control among population over 15 years old was investigated before and after implementation of the province strategic plan. We included 731 participants from each house by Krish table. Non-smokers were 88% in December 2016. Among those, 65% never smoking in their life. Smokers in Lamphun were increased from report in the previous year, it was 15%. Current smokers were both male and female. Most of Them smoked every day, frequently used rolling cigarette more than manufactured cigarettes. Male started to smoke before 15 years old, while female started after 18 years old. Two-third smokers never had idea to quit. Smokers, who ever attempted to quit in last year, chose to stop by cold turkey technique. Majority, they could quit 3 months before return to smoke again. The previous report showed 23% of Lamphun citizen whom always drink alcohol. However, we found 42% of participants never drank alcoholic beverage, 36% never drank neither smoking. Participants about 9% were drank and smoke, they started these behaviours around 18-24 years old. In last 30 days, a half of them drank in party, 7% of them had drunk in forbidden events. They received alcohol free campaign from local cable TV and community events. However, they still found promotion advertisements at sale point. Almost one year of implementation a tobacco and alcohol free town. We investigated by sampling 731 participants with the same methodology. We found 81% non-smokers compared with 88% non-smokers before the project. Male began smoking between 15-17 years old, while female was 15-24 years old. Smokers about 61.87% never think to quit. As previous report, smokers attempted to quit by cold turkey technique but their success was less than 3 months. Non-alcoholic persons were 66%, which increased from the previous survey. However, participants who discarded both cigarette and alcohol beverage were reduce from 41% to 34%. In last 30 days, 20% of them had drunk in forbidden events, this number was triple increased before the project. The strategic plan, to drive Lamphun smoke and alcohol free province, showed unsuccessful outcome. Smokers and drinkers were increased. They also stated that the behaviour performed in forbidden area neither cultural events. Non-smoking area sign was not trigger their interested. Accidental and injuries from drinker were increase. A numbers of second-hand smokers were report higher than previous period. In summary, Lamphun province need to review and suggest a new strategic plan to drive smoke and alcohol free province.
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Strategies for Strengthening the Resilience of Public Health Systems for Pandemics, Disasters, and Other Emergencies
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Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize strategies for strengthening public health system resilience for pandemics, disasters, and other emergencies using a scorecard approach. Methods: The United Nations Public Health System Resilience Scorecard (Scorecard) was applied across 5 workshops in Slovenia, Turkey, and the United States of America. The workshops focused on participants reviewing and discussing 23 questions/indicators. A Likert type scale was used for scoring with zero being the lowest and 5 the highest. The workshop scores were analyzed and discussed by participants to prioritize areas of need and develop resilience strategies. Data from all workshops were aggregated, analyzed, and interpreted to develop priorities representative of participating locations. Results: Eight themes emerged representing the need for better integration of public health and disaster management systems. These include: assessing community disease burden; embedding long-term recovery groups in emergency systems; exploring mental health care needs; examining ecosystem risks; evaluating reserve funds; identifying what crisis communication strategies worked well; providing non-medical services; and reviewing resilience of existing facilities, alternate care sites, and institutions. Conclusions: The Scorecard is an effective tool for establishing baseline resilience and prioritizing actions. The strategies identified reflect areas in most need for investment to improve public health system resilience.
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https://openalex.org/W4386747360
Evaluation of Health Management Education Curriculum in terms of Disaster Management
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The Department of Health Management trains managers for health institutions serving in the public and private sectors. &#x0D; The health sector is in a very important place due to the duties and responsibilities it undertakes in the event of a disaster. For this reason, health professionals are expected to have a good knowledge of basic disaster response knowledge and skills such as disaster management and disaster medicine. In the literature review, when it comes to the disaster preparedness of health workers, only physicians and nurses draw attention, and health managers remain in the background.&#x0D; In this study, the curricula of universities providing health management education were analyzed in terms of disaster management. &#x0D; In this context, it was investigated whether there are first aid, public health, disaster management and occupational health and safety courses in the curricula. A total of 56 public universities providing health management education in Turkey were included in the study. When the curricula were analyzed; First Aid course is compulsory in only 7 universities. In 25, it is included in the elective course pool. Public health course is compulsory in 27 and elective in 20 universities. Disaster management course is compulsory in 11 and elective in 30 universities. Occupational health and safety course is compulsory in 11 and elective in 33 universities. Considering that the graduates may be in positions such as prevention of disasters, preparation of disaster plan or intervention in the hospitals where they will work, it is observed that the courses that may be related to disasters that they take during their undergraduate education are not sufficient.
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https://openalex.org/W2883370988
Mersin İlinde Kamu Kurumlarında Yetişkinlerde Obezite Prevalansı
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Objective: The aim of this study is to reflect the latest information about obesity frequencies and involving factors in Mersin province, Turkey. Methods: A total of 8272 people were included in the study. Body mass index was obtained from the formula by proportioning body weight to the square of the height in meters ( weight / height 2 , kg / m 2 ). Socio-demographic characteristics, physical activity, nutrition habits related questions have been applied under the 26-question survey to the staff who agreed to participate. Results: 3872 of the respondents (47.52%) were women, 4277 (52.48%) were male. The mean age of the participants was 39.09, the lowest age of 16, the highest was 65. Both age and sex effects adult obesity prevelance. %48.05 of participants was overweight and %12.45 was obese in our study. The mean body mass index for all adults was 25.45. When asked in the survey; 2867 people (35.1%), said they are not making physical activity, and 3343 people (40.9%) perform occasionally. 24% of the respondents exercise regularly. Conclusion: Obesity is a major public health problem in the 21 st century which is rapidly spreading. The incidence is also increasing in our country. Preventing obesity with public health initiatives is gaining importance, which is more cost effective.
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https://openalex.org/W4387785069
Muğla İlinde Erişkin Acil Sağlık Hizmetleri Kullanım Epidemiyolojisi
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Objective: This study aims to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and patterns of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) use among adults who presented to the emergency department (ED).&#x0D; Methods: A single-center, cross-sectional, and observational study was retrospectively conducted at the ED of a university-affiliated training and research hospital in Muğla, Turkey from July 2019 to January 2022.&#x0D; Results: During the study period, a total of 280,691 adult ED visits were recorded in the hospital's electronic health data system, with 31,671 (11.3%) consecutive critically ill or injured patients arriving via ambulances. The mean age of enrolled patients was 57.1±21.8 years (range, 18-112 years) and 56.4% of them were male. Of these, 41% (n=13,014) were admitted to the hospital (30.4% to wards and 10.6% to the intensive care unit), and the all-cause in-ED mortality rate was 0.7% (n=223). Public EMS was used in 97.6% of the cases, with the remaining 2.4% utilizing private ambulance services. EMS use percentages for critical illness, traffic accidents, and occupational accidents were 91.8%, 6.5%, and 1.7%, respectively. The triage codes were categorized as yellow (87.6%), red (12%), black (0.2%), and green (0.2%).&#x0D; Conclusions: Further investigation is necessary to better understand the operational, training, and public health implications of adult EMS use.
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https://openalex.org/W4388771437
The Psychological Experiences of Patients Isolating at Home during Covid Treatment in Turkey
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The global COVID-19 pandemic affected patients’ mental health and well-being, however subjective psychological experiences of the patients treated at home were not adequately addressed. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychological experiences of COVID-19 patients who received home treatments, in Turkey. The experiences of COVID-19 patients (n = 26) were examined within the stages of pre-disease, disease, and post-disease by following a phenomenological approach. Data were collected through semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted via telephone and the internet and analyzed according to the Miles and Huberman model. Low-risk perception and worry fluctuations dominate in the pre-disease stage among those who were affected by the disease. Patients experienced challenging psychological experiences such as isolation, anxiety, concerns for beloved ones, and stigmatization during the treatment. As a result of these strains, their symptomatic, instrumental, and psychological needs became evident. When the disease was overcome, many patients achieved post-disease strength along with some psychological changes in their lives. Psychological experiences according to the stages of the disease can be an important indicator for mental health interventions in public health and medical social services to be provided in possible future pandemics and for the establishment of social adjustement of patients. Future research is required that can guide social services that examine the in the short and long term mental health of COVID-19 patients in depth.
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https://openalex.org/W3197748052
IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON EUROPEAN AND TURKEY AIR TRAFFIC NETWORKS
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Covid-19, which was defined as a result of research conducted in a group of patients developing respiratory symptoms in late December 2019 in Wuhan province of China, spread to other countries in a very short time by infecting from people to people. On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the “International Public Health Emergency” due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Travel restrictions have been imposed by countries to prevent the pandemic. With these restrictions, air traffic has come to a halt, only health, humanitarian, military, repatriation and cargo flights have been carried out. Due to the Covid-19, more than 6 million traffic losses occurred in the European air traffic network. There were 0.2 million flight losses in the 9/11 attacks and 0.8 million flight losses in the great financial crisis. It is not known how long the recovery will take to reach traffic data in 2019. In this study, the impact of Covid-19 on the European and Turkey air traffic networks in 2020 was analyzed compared to the 2019 data. Within the scope of forecasts published by aviation authorities, assessments regarding the recovery process are also included. It is predicted that the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the air traffic networks will not be compensated for a long time in line with current data and predictions for the pandemic.
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https://openalex.org/W3199645764
Contribution of beverages to daily added sugar intake: compliance with guidelines’ recommendations
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Aim: Beverages that contribute significantly to the daily added sugar intakes are reported to cause increased health problems such as obesity as long as their consumption is not limited. The aim of this study is to estimate added sugar intake from beverages. This cross-sectional descriptive study conducted on 837 adults aged between 18-65 years. &#x0D; Material and Methods: A questionnaire including questions about general socio-demographic characteristics (gender, occupation, income status, age, education) was applied. The beverage consumption within previous month was questioned using a beverage frequency questionnaire. The weight and height of the individuals were measured. &#x0D; Results: In the present study, the mean added sugar intake from beverages was 13.1 ± 17.6 g/day. Fruit drinks and caloric sodas had the highest contributions to daily added sugar intake, followed by sweetened tea and coffee. It was found that 11.95% and 9.68% of participants exceeded the recommendation of the American Heart Association and World Health Organization, respectively. &#x0D; Conclusions: Sugar sweetened beverages are significant contributors to daily added sugar intake in Turkish population. Therefore, decreasing the consumption of sugar sweetened beverages should be main public health implementation to avoid the negative health outcomes including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases that may occur in the future.
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https://openalex.org/W4353066231
An investigation into students' perceptions of global competence and their level of being informed about global issues: The Turkey sample of PISA 2018
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This study aimed at detecting students’ perceptions of global competence and their level of being informed about global issues and investigating the predictive power of students' level of being informed about global issues to their global competence perceptions. Research participants consisted of PISA 2018 Turkey sample. In PISA 2018, while students’ perceptions of global competence were measured by the items under the heading of “How easy do you think it would be for you to perform the following tasks on your own?”, their levels of being informed about global issues were determined by the items under the heading of “How informed are you about the following topics?”. Research results revealed that students’ perceptions of global competence were at the intermediate level while their levels of being informed about global issues were around the threshold value the separates intermediate and advanced level. The effects of gender and grade level on students’ perceptions of global competence and their status of being informed about global issues were found to be statistically significant; however, the calculated eta squared values showed that the aforementioned effects were negligible in practice. We established that 28% of the variance in students’ perceptions of global competence was explained by their level of being informed about global issues, which signifies that practices informing students about global issues significantly support their global competence perceptions.
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https://openalex.org/W4386841042
Evaluation of knowledge and attitudes concerning adult immunization in university students enrolled in health-related departments: A cross-sectional study
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Aims: Immunization is the most effective and reliable protection method from infectious diseases in both children and adults. As the issue of adult immunization is not given enough emphasis, this research aims to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes concerning adult immunization of students in health-related fields at Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University, Turkey.&#x0D; Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among all final-year students studying health at the Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University using a questionnaire including sociodemographic data as well as knowledge and attitudes about adult vaccination. The statistical data were analyzed by number and percentage using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software, version 21.0. &#x0D; Results: A total of 379 students took part in the study, and only 19% of the students reported having sufficient knowledge about adult immunization. It was observed that for the participants, among the vaccines administered in adulthood, the hepatitis B and the meningococcus vaccines were the most and least familiar, respectively. When asked about knowledge and attitudes concerning vaccines administered in adulthood, the respondents proved uninformed about many vaccination practices.&#x0D; Conclusion: In this study, the students lacked sufficient knowledge and awareness on adult immunization; therefore, it is of great importance to educate students on immunization prior to their graduation to increase adult immunization rates in the general public.
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https://openalex.org/W4388574085
Determining the Beliefs, use Levels, and Attitudes of Individuals Diagnosed with COVID-19 Concerning Complementary and Alternative Medicine Methods
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Background: Stressors during COVID-19, differing views on treatment and vaccination, and the relationship between COVID-19 infection and immune status have led to increased public interest in traditional and complementary medicine practices. Objectives: This study was conducted to determine the beliefs, use levels, and attitudes of individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) concerning complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) methods. Methods: Snowball sampling was employed in this descriptive and cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 694 people living in Turkey who had COVID-19 and agreed to voluntarily participate. The data were collected with the introductory information form and the Holistic Complementary and Alternative Medicine Questionnaire (HCAMQ). The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics in SPSS v. 26. Results: In the study, 62.8% of the participants stated that they used CAM after being diagnosed with COVID-19; 85.5% of the participants stated that they used CAM for coughing, 84.2% to relieve breathing, 79.6% for shortness of breath, and 73.6% for strengthening immunity. Women had a more positive attitude towards CAM when compared to men. As the income level elevated, the attitude towards holistic health became more positive. Conclusions: The individuals employed various herbal approaches after they had been diagnosed with COVID-19, and women had a more positive attitude towards CAM than men did.
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https://openalex.org/W3164216972
General Self-Efficacy and Health Literacy Levels of Students Parents: Investigation in Two Primary Schools in Ankara
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Parents’ health literacy level is an important factor in health prevention and promotion as well as for community health. Objectives:This study aimed to examine the relationship between general selfefficacy and health literacy levels. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted between May and June 2016 in two primary schools located in two districts of Ankara. The sample was selected among parents of students attending 1st- 4th years of primary school. Descriptive questions, Turkey Health Literacy and general self-efficacy scales were included in the survey and 226 parents were evaluated. Pearson Chi-square, Fisher’s Exact, Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Mann-Whitney U, Student’st, Kruskal- Wallis one-way analysis of variance and Spearman correlation tests were used for the analysis. Results: 64.6% of participants had inadequate-limited health literacy and general selfefficacy score was 62.63(±10.34). A positive, powerful and statistically significant relationship was found between general self-efficacy and health literacy(r=0,70,p<0,05). A statistically significant relationship was found between health literacy and general self-efficacy levels and educational level of participants (p<0,001). Conclusion: On the basis of this study, we can say that there is a powerful relationship between health literacy and general self efficacy. Efforts to promote health literacy will allow the improvement of self-efficacy, which is also an important determinant in the initiation and maintenance of health promoting behaviours.
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https://openalex.org/W2809607117
Management of perinatal depression by non-health specialist workers in Indonesia
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Perinatal depression has become a public health concern because of the burden of the disease for mother and children as well as the community in large. The management of perinatal depression is needed, yet there is a low-resource of mental health specialist in Indonesia. Psychotherapy interventions by non-health specialist workers in some developing countries have shown benefits for perinatal depression. The study aims to analyze the interventions for perinatal depression by non-health specialist workers based on studies from other developing countries. The type of the study is an in-depth study using secondary data. Data were obtained from online databases, including PubMed, Global Health Cochrane Library, PsycINFO and additional search. The total number of studies found was 743, 705 studies were available for assessment after removing the duplicate, 55 abstracts were reviewed, and 42 studies included. A conceptual framework developed by the author was used to guide data collection and analysis. Psychotherapy interventions implemented in Pakistan, Turkey, China, and India were analyzed using Assessment of Applicability and Transferability criteria. The most applicable and transferable interventions for the management of perinatal depression in Indonesia were Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and participatory women group. This study indicates that interventions by non-health specialist workers could reduce the interventions gap for perinatal depression. The stakeholders are recommended to adapt the interventions into a cultural context and integrate it into existing maternal and child health program.
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https://openalex.org/W1976717581
The Investigation of Health Education in the Activities of Social Studies in Compliance and Preparatory Studies
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Health education is a well-established and continuously science as humanity. Foundations of health education as in other areas of an individual are taking, especially at primary level. Beginning of the new compulsory education system in Turkey, primary education has brought compliance and preparatory process. From a variety of information related to health education activities in compliance and preparatory process in Social Studies found. However, this information is sufficient and whether it is included in a balanced way in terms of the health education is an important point. This information supports Social Studies or does not support the transition process and what to give to the students are among the main problems. In this context, study aims to describe the status of the existing health education activities in compliance and preparatory process in Social Studies. All kinds of information about the student's mind to be configured to health in the future will be based on the Social Studies course. The data will be analyzed using the method of study Information Network Technique. Therefore, firstly in the fields of Social Studies preparatory process will be determined health information. Then, the compliance and preparatory process adaptation will be related to health information network. The findings of this Knowledge Network will be compared with the first Class of Social Studies Information Network. This study by presenting the current state of knowledge about health education in the process of adaptation of whether or not the basic tips will give you the next stage of Social Studies.
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https://openalex.org/W2064225574
Comparing the Smoking Status of Working Adolescents with Adolescents Enrolled in High School in Turkey
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Smoking is one of the most important public health problems. There is limited data about the smoking status of working adolescents. In this study we aimed to compare the smoking status of working adolescents with adolescents enrolled in high school in Turkey. Workers were recruited from a vocational training center, and control subjects were from a local high school. Questionnaires about socioeconomic status and smoking were applied. Eight hundred and two participants (436 workers) were included in the study. The mean age of the participants was 16.8 years. Smoking frequencies were 40% and 21% for the workers' group and the control group, respectively (P<0.001). Adolescent workers were more frequently exposed to second-hand smoke at home. Working [odds ratio (OR): 2.49, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.81–3.43], age over 17 (OR: 1.77, 95% CI: 1.28–2.44), and male sex (OR: 1.57, 95% CI: 1.00–2.44) were found to be significantly effective on smoking in the logistic regression analysis. Working adolescents had significantly higher smoking rates and exposed to second-hand smoke at home than high school students. Further studies are needed to explore the reasons of higher smoking rates in working adolescents than in high school students.
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https://openalex.org/W4283720221
Konya İli Kamu Sağlık Çalışanlarının Covid-19 Pandemi Sürecinde Alınan Önlemler Hakkındaki Görüşleri
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Aim: The COVID-19 virus, which emerged in Wuhan, China, spread all over the world and turned into a major epidemic. As in all countries, many precautions have been taken by health authorities in Turkey to reduce the spread of the epidemic. This study aims to evaluate the taken precautions from the perspective of health personnel. Subjects and Method: The population of the descriptive study was composed of public health personnel working in Konya. The sample size was calculated as 387 by random sampling method with known universe. The highest number of participants that can be reached via online questionnaire without quota distinction was targeted. The form used to collect the data was prepared by the authors with the literature review after the expert opinions were taken. The statistical analysis was performed by SPSS 22.0. Result: In the study, which was provided by the participation of 1070 public health personnel, the data were collected by online survey method. 37.2% of the participants in the study are nurses, 34.1% are physicians, 14.1% are midwives and 14.6% are members of other health professions. The health personnel think that the use of masks control the infection at 96.8% rate, hand hygiene at 96.5%, social distance rules at 97.7%, curfews at 95.8% and the use of gloves at 67.9%, and these precautions reduce the course of the epidemic.&#x0D; Conclusion: The majority of the healthcare personnel find the precautions sufficient. The deactivation of precautions without adequate epidemic control is very important in terms of effective epidemic management and reducing the burden on healthcare personnel.
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https://openalex.org/W4311965440
Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Planning Model in Designing a Genital Health Program
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Background: Lack of knowledge and incorrect practices regarding genital hygiene increase the risk of infection. Women can be protected from these infections by teaching correct genital hygiene behaviors through health education based on recognized models. The aim of this study was to design an educational program to improve women’s genital health behaviors based on the PRECEDE-PROCEED model. Methods: This study was an application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED model as a planning tool to design a program to improve genital health behaviors. A comprehensive literature review was performed in Google Scholar, Council of Higher Education Thesis Center, PubMed, and ProQuest databases using the keywords “PRECEDE-PROCEED MODEL” and other related keywords in Turkish and English language from 2000 to 2021. The model was explained in light of the literature, and an exemplary program to improve genital hygiene behaviors was proposed in line with the model steps. Results: First, using the PRECEDE phase of the model, women’s educational needs related to genital health behaviors were determined and the related problems were identified. Then, the PROCEED phase of the model was used for planning, implementation, and evaluation of the educational program based on the educational objectives. Conclusion: The PRECEDE-PROCEED model provides a framework for nurses to maintain and improve the health of the female genital system. Using this model, it is possible to inform women about genital health, encourage them to participate in self-care, improve health outcomes, and increase their quality of life (QoL).
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https://openalex.org/W4200401136
Male Attitudes in Kars, Turkey Toward Violence Against Women
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We conducted this study to determine the attitudes of men living in the city of Kars, Turkey toward violence against women. This descriptive research was conducted from January 30, 2019 to March 30, 2019 in Family Practice Centers under the Kars Provincial Directorate of Health, Department of Public Health Services, and the Public Health Center. The study sample consisted of 380 male individuals. In data collection for the study, the “Sociodemographic Characteristics” form and “İSKEBE Scale of Attitudes Toward Violence Against Women” were used. Our study determined that men are against violence toward women. According to the findings, 43,9% of study participants had witnessed violence during childhood. We also found that attitudes toward violence against women were high in married, individuals aged 46 and above, men with primary school education and men who had witnessed violence during childhood. To combat violence against women, regular training and education should be provided to families and individuals by health personnel and experts in this field, non-governmental organizations and recognized religious leaders in the community. The goal of regular training and education of the public concerning the topic of domestic violence is to promote and protect the health of women and children and all members of society. In addition, programs should be developed which would support psychosocial and legal approaches for men who commit violence.
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https://openalex.org/W4235081389
Avian influenza
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Avian influenza, or "bird flu"€, is a contagious disease of animals which crossed the species barrier to infect humans and gave a quite impact on public health in the world since 2004, especially due to the threat of pandemic situation. Until 1st March 2006, laboratory-confirmed human cases have been reported in seven countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Viet Nam, China, Iraq and Turkey with a total of 174 cases and 94 dead (54.02%). Indonesia has 27 cases, 20 were dead (74.07%). AI cases in Indonesia are more in male (62.5%) and all have a symptom of fever. An influenza pandemic is a rare but recurrent event. An influenza pandemic happens when a new subtype emerges that has not previously circulated in humans. For this reason, avian H5N1 is a strain with pandemic potential, since it might ultimately adapt into a strain that is contagious among humans. Impact of the pandemic could include high rates of illness and worker absenteeism are expected, and these will contribute to social and economic disruption. Historically, the number of deaths during a pandemic has varied greatly. Death rates are largely determined by four factors: the number of people who become infected, the virulence of the virus, the underlying characteristics and vulnerability of affected populations, and the effectiveness of preventive measures. Accurate predictions of mortality cannot be made before the pandemic virus emerges and begins to spread. (Med J Indones 2006; 15:125-8)
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https://openalex.org/W4313203677
The Effect of Individual Education on the Participation of Relatives of Cancer Patients in General Health and Cancer Screenings: A One Group Pretest-Post Test Study
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether or not there were changes in the behaviors of relatives of cancer patients such as learning the warning signs of cancer, engaging in cancer prevention strategies, and participating in screenings after education sessions in the clinic. Methods: This one-group pretest-posttest study was conducted with 238 relatives in a medical oncology clinic in Antalya, Turkey. Individual education sessions were conducted as an intervention, banners were hung about cancer, and general health information on checkups in the form of leaflets were distributed to each relative regarding cancer screenings. Reminder messages were sent to individuals to participate in screenings one and two months after the first interview. The posttest data were collected by phone in the third month. Four questionnaires were prepared based on the literature and national cancer screening standards. The face validity of the tools was evaluated by three experts and 15 relatives who not included as participants. Results: The rate of having a mammography increased from 19.8% to 33.9%, rates of having the fecal occult blood test increased from 16.9% to 23.8%, and rates of having the HPV test increased from 43.5% to 49.6%. The rate of having blood pressure checks within the last 12 months increased from 75.8% to 83.1%, rates of blood cholesterol measurement increased from 68.5% to 79%, and rates of blood glucose measurement increased from 70.2% to 79%. Conclusion: Education provided to the relatives increased participation in screenings.
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https://openalex.org/W1984960294
Interview: Setting up NICE International
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Kalipso Chalkidou is the founding director of the NICE’s international program helping governments build technical and institutional capacity for using evidence to inform health policy. She is interested in how comparative effectiveness evidence, combined with local expertise and local institutions, can drive scientific and legitimate healthcare resource allocation decisions. She has been involved in the Chinese rural health reform and also in national health reform projects in Colombia, Turkey and the Middle East, working with the World Bank, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Department For International Development (DFID) and the Inter-American Development Bank, as well as national governments. She holds a doctorate on the molecular biology of prostate cancer from the University of Newcastle (UK), an MD with Honors from the University of Athens (Greece) and is an honorary senior lecturer at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK), a senior advisor on international policy at the Center for Medical Technology Policy (MD, USA) and a visiting faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute for Bioethics (MD, USA). Between 2007 and 2008, she spent a year at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health as a Harkness Fellow in Health Policy and Practice, studying how comparative effectiveness research can inform policy and US government drug pricing policies.
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https://openalex.org/W2016529461
Smoke-free medical students' meetings
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Medical students of the world have signalled their commitment to health promotion by prohibiting smoking at the semiannual general assembly meetings of the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA). Although initially adopted in 2000, the smoke-free bylaw took 5 years to come into force. This year finally saw compliance with the bylaw on March 1, 2005, at the IFMSA General Assembly in Antalya, Turkey, when medical students who wanted to smoke had to do so outside. On May 31, 2005, the focus of World No Tobacco Day was on the role of health-care professionals, and their capacity to help others give up their addiction. There is, however, a lack of consistency among those who admonish others for their reliance on tobacco, yet fail to adhere to their own cautions. Medical students and other health professionals must have credibility when engaging in health promotion. Their advocacy and action must be consistent to deliver a compelling argument for the major life change of permanent smoking cessation. This is especially so because doctors are consistently identified by the public as one of the most trusted and regarded professions.1MORI Social Research UnitDoctors top public opinion poll on trustworthy professions.http://www.mori.com/polls/2005/bma.shtmlGoogle Scholar Doctors' responsibility as community leaders and role-models should not be underestimated. IFMSA has taken the first step of ensuring that the leadership role of future physicians is no longer compromised. We declare that we have no conflict of interest.
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https://openalex.org/W3209496710
Reasons for applying to pediatric dental clinics during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused changes in both patient profile and dental services due to the high risk of COVID-19 transmission in dental clinics. This study aimed to investigate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the reasons for applying to the pediatric dental clinics. METHODS: During the COVID-19 pandemic, a questionnaire was given to the parents of systemically healthy children aged 0-14 years who applied to the paedodontics clinics for oral examinations. The families were asked about their sociodemographic status, reasons for the application, and their opinions about the pandemic. The obtained data were analyzed using chi-square, Kruskal-Wallis, Spearman's rank correlation, and binary logistic regression analysis tests. RESULTS: While the most common reason for presentation was toothache (49.8%), the percentage of the patients who applied to the Pediatric Dental Clinic, School of Dentistry, Inonu University, Malatya, Turkey, with urgent reasons was 58.2%. There was an increase in the urgent application in children with low income and younger children (P < 0.010). A negative correlation was found between the urgent applications and income level (r = -0.100, P = 0.014). CONCLUSION: In the COVID-19 and similar outbreaks that may occur in the future, it is of great importance for pediatric dentists to be able to effectively manage urgent applications in children to protect public health and reduce contamination.
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https://openalex.org/W4246135820
Effectiveness of a Peer Support Intervention Program on Obesity Control Among Women in a Rural Area of Turkey
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Abstract Background Obesity in women is one of the leading public health problems globally. Peer support interventions have been effective in many areas of health promotion, and they have also been successful in obesity prevention and treatment. Methods This is a quasi-experimental obesity peer-led intervention study called the Leading Woman Model. At baseline, the obesity prevalence was found to be 60.5% among women aged 18–64 (n = 655) living in a rural district of Turkey. Of the participants (n = 137), 86.9% completed the 3rd month and 78.1% the 6th month of the intervention. Leading women (n = 11) were recruited from the community to supervise and monitor their own target groups of women during the intervention, which included supervised balanced nutrition and regular physical activity. Results The mean age of the target intervention group was 42.8 ± 12.2. Significant improvements were observed in the body weight of the participating in the 3rd (-1.15 ± 2.51 kg) and 6th month (-1.13 ± 4.15 kg) of the intervention (p &lt;0.05). Of the women, 10.9% lost at least 5% of their weight by the 3rd month and 13.1% by the 6th month of intervention, and 8.4% and 11.2% of the women achieved a better BMI category in the 3rd and 6th month of intervention, respectively. Conclusion Community-based obesity interventions are challenging but much more promising than those based at a facility. We suggest the Leading Women Model for community-based obesity interventions in women.
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https://openalex.org/W2265174982
A view of the medical and nutritional consequences of the earthquake in Guatemala.
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IN THE PREDAWN HOURS of February 4, 1976, seismic movement along Guatemala's Motagua Fault resulted in a powerful, devastating shock wave which spread along the surface from the eastern region to the highlands. The initial quake at 3:04 am lasted 39 seconds and registered 7.5 on the Richter Scale at its epicenter. When it lhad passed, 22,000 people lay dead or dying, 74,000 had been seriously injured, and more than a million were homeless. With the earthquakes in Guatemala, Turkey, Italy, China, and the South Pacific, 1976 has been estimated to be the worst year in recorded history for earthquakerelated deaths. Earthquakes represent a major threat to human hiealth and safety on a worldwide scale, and a systematic evaluation of the resulting health problems would be an essential contribution toward preventing death and suffering in future quakes. Indeed, several scholarly analyses of some public health consequences of the Guatemalan earthquake have appeared (1, 2). Dispassionate observation and analysis in the face of such a catastrophic disaster, however, especially for those intimately involved with the event are difficult, if not inappropriate. We offer the observations and personal views of a physician and a nutritionist on some medical and nutritional issues associated with the Guatemalan earthquake. We experienced the quake as startled civilians and participated in the relief efforts as health professionals.
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https://openalex.org/W4313035707
The Relationship Between Anxiety and Beliefs Towards Breast Self-Examination and Breast Cancer Among Female University Students
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Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and beliefs towards breast self- examination (BSE) and breast cancer (BC) among female university students. Method: This descriptive and comperative study was conducted on nursing students (n=534) at a State University in Ankara, Turkey. 1) Questionnaire Form, 2) Champion Health Belief Model Scale, and 3) Beck Anxiety Scale were used to data collection. In data evaluation, frequencies, percentage, mean, standard deviation, the independent t test, the Pearson correlation, and ANOVA were used. Results: The mean age of the students was 21.30 ± 2.0 (min:18, max:40). 58.2% of the students had knowledge of BC, 47% of BSE and only 28.7% perform SBE. The students with knowledge about BSE and BC showed higher motivation and preventive health behaviors (p&lt;0.05). Students who regularly perform BSE had a low perception of barriers, high confidence perception, and high health motivation (p&lt;0.05). As students' health motivation and confidence increased, their anxiety scores decreased (p&lt;0.05). Conclusion: The BSE rate was well below the desired level. It was determined that the female students had some positive health beliefs about BC and this situation has decreased their anxiety levels. It is recommended to consider the barriers in front of students' preventive health behaviors and to plan initiatives to develop sensitivity on this issue.
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https://openalex.org/W3114566484
Menülerin Etiketlendirilmesi: Obezite Epidemisi ile Mücadelede Potansiyel Bir Strateji
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The factors such as the socio-cultural changes that have occurred in the society and in the family structure and the increasing number of women in the working life in the last 50 years lead to an increase in the rate of the use of mass nutrition services. Because of the increase in the obesity prevalence in parallel with the increase in the use of mass nutrition services, a lot of public health institutions call attention to the contribution of the nutrients consumed out of home to the obesity. The studies state that the incorrect choice of nutrients by the individuals using the mass nutrient services mostly arises from the lack of knowledge. The idea of use of labeling on the menus for the nutrients consumed out of home might help to reduce the excessive energy intake have arisen considering that the excessive energy intake is the result of lack of knowledge and the regulation regarding the labeling the food served at the chain restaurants has been put into force. According to “Requirement for the Labeling of Menus in the Restaurants” included in Section 4205 of Law on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, prepared by Foods and Drug Agency (FDA) on 23 March 2010, information regarding the energy and nutrition in a standard menu served in the chain restaurants should be given on the menu cards and boards. While this regulation is a countrywide potential strategy in fighting against obesity in USA, we do not have such legislation in Turkey.
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https://openalex.org/W4298078947
Publicity bans and health warnings: a 74-nation resume of oppression.
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A tabulation of official or officially inspired restrictions on tobacco advertising and of rules governing health warnings in 74 countries, based on data compiled by the National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health, shows that restrictions are widespread in many advanced countries but less prevalent elsewhere. 37 countries, primarily in developing areas but including Bulgaria, Greece, and Portugal, had no present or pending restrictions on advertising or requirements for health warnings. In addition, advertising restrictions were absent but pending in Brazil, Israel, and Mexico, and daytime advertising restrictions on television and radio were in effect in Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala and Peru. 20 developed countries plus Burma, Iraq, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, and Zambia ban television and radio advertising of cigarettes; 11 countries ban cigarette advertising in the press; 14 countries ban television and radio advertising of other tobacco products; and 8 countries ban advertising of other tobacco products in the press. Health warnings are required on cigarette packs only in Canada, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ireland, New Zealand, Japan, Panama, Peru, the UK, the US, and some areas of Australia. No countries require health warning labels on other tobacco products, and only Australia, Canada, Panama, Peru, and the UK require health warnings in advertisements.
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https://openalex.org/W4291901797
Evaluation of Childhood Obesity, Prevalence, and Related Factors in Istanbul
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Childhood obesity has become a global public health crisis. This study aims to determine the prevalence of obesity and related factors in primary school students in Istanbul.This research was conducted between May 2015 and January 2018. A school was selected from each of the districts of Istanbul and research was conducted in 39 primary schools. The study was conducted with a total of 5620 students aged 8-12. The students' descriptive characteristics, eating habits, and activity levels were questioned using the Student Information Form. Subsequently, anthropometric measurements (height-weight) were performed for body mass index assessment.The prevalence of childhood obesity was found to be 15.7%. This rate was 14.1% for female students and 17.3% for male students. Body mass index of students was related to durations of time spent on watching TV (r = .064, p < .05) and computer (r = .037, p < .05). In addition, the body mass index was differentiated by gender (p = .004); male students had a higher body mass index compared to female students, and body mass index was higher in those who skipped main meals (p = .001) and those who did not eat regular breakfast (p = .001).The prevalence of obesity in children was found to be quite high. It may easily be stated that obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in Turkey; therefore, it should be done through regular screening programs, and preventive interventions should be planned.
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https://openalex.org/W4306784753
Prevalence of correct face mask usage among general public during COVID-19 pandemic in Denizli, Turkey
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Objective: Objective: We aimed to evaluate correct facemask usage prevalence among the general public in marketplaces in Denizli, Turkey and also aimed to determine the effects of the announcement of asymptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases and curfew decisions on compliance rates of appropriate mask use. Materials and Methods: In this population-based study, a total of 6749 observations were made in the 8 different marketplaces between 22 November – 3 December 2020. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess the effect of age, gender, observation time, and intervention type (announcement of asymptomatic COVID-19 case numbers and, announcement of nationwide curfew decisions) on correct facemask use prevalence. Results: Correct facemask usage prevalence in customers and sellers was 84.3% and 46.3%, respectively. The announcement of the number of asymptomatic COVID-19 cases had no statistically significant effect on correct facemask usage prevalence both among customers and sellers (p&amp;gt;0.05). After the announcement of the curfew decisions, correct facemask usage prevalence increased among customers (OR:1.24 (1.02-1.52)) and sellers (OR:1.64 (1.32-2.03)). Conclusion: The correct use of facemasks is not sufficient, especially among sellers. The announcement of curfew decisions has increased the correct use of masks although, the announcement of asymptomatic COVID-19 case numbers has no effect.
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https://openalex.org/W2569502396
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Control Strategies in Georgia
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Epidemiological indicators in Georgia suggest that the number of STIs cases had been on the increase prior to 1998. Although there has been a recent decline from 1998 to 2000 in STIs cases due to the successful control and management of STIs in Georgia, the once extinct disease is now an epidemiologic concern. The problems and constraints facing the country are: • The concentration of STIs transmission along the Turkish border. • The lack of a specialized national STIs control service and need for preventive services to be upgraded to deal with the STIs situation. • Concentration of intense transmission of STIs with poor access to existing health services resulting in high and underreported morbidity. • Under-equipped, under-supplied and under-staffed health facilities and under-trained and under- paid public health personnel resulting in inadequate quality of disease management and prevention. • Poor capacities for early diagnosis and prompt treatment of STIs resulting in inadequate coverage of people being at risk of STIs. • Lack of surveillance particularly at the periphery resulting in untrue reflection of the extent of STIs problem in the country. • Lack of communities’ knowledge and skills to prevent themselves from getting STIs resulting in a rather scanty use of personal protective measures. • Limited resources invested by the Government and external donors resulting in lack of proper funding to cope with the STIs problem. The authors suggest new strategies and research in the field of disease management.
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https://openalex.org/W2621795410
HEALTH OMBUDSMAN IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: ESTABLISHMENT, FUNCTIONS, AND EFFICIENCY
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Ombudsmanship is an institution of complaints acting against especially poor administration issues of public authorities per public complaints. Ombudsman, equally, is a public administration audit tool. Ombdusman, meaning representative person or attorney of the people, appeared for the first time in the 18th century Sweden. After the Second World War, it has spread to all continents. In present day, ombudsman has a field of application in 150 states in varying levels and formats. In the course of history, ombudsmen of different specialties have appeared due to increasing capacity and activities of the state and the public bureaucracy. The health ombudsmanship that constitute the main theme of this study is among them. This study aims to analyze the establishment, functions and efficiency of the health ombudsman in the United Kingdom. Accordingly, after general information about the concept of ombudsman is given, the historical establishment process of the health ombudsman in the UK, its functions and efficiency are assessed through the selected method of research. The scientific documents on the issue, such as books, articles, conference papers and official institutional documents in Turkish and English languages, are collected, analyzed through content analysis, the findings are deduced and  a conclusion is reached after discussion. The Health Ombudsman in the UK functions as an important tool of Parliament accountability, guarantor of the right to information, and a key democratic institution in charge general health quality in the country. Access to ombudsman for a complaint is extremely easy, fast and systematic.
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Echinococcosis in Pakistan: One Belt &amp; One Road Initiative
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Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is zoonotic neglected tropical parasitic disease. It is endemic in the some Asian countries like China, Turkey, Iran and India. In Pakistan it is neglected and limited studies have been conducted on epidemiology of CE due to the lack of the fundings. It is not explored yet in Pakistan to estimate incidence and disease burden. In Pakistan recent emergence of CE and its transmission reservoirs are threating to have a higher incidence rate in near future. We are very grateful to Hanian Medical University, China for providing an excellent opportunity under “The Belt and Road Tropical Medical Alliance” which is inspired by the strategy of the “One Belt & One Road Initiative”. This forum will provide direction towards World Health Organization’s call for strengthening tropical disease prevention and research. Taking this opportunity, data on endemicity of CE from Pakistan will be shared in front of scientific community at First International Conference of Tropical Medicine at Hanian Medical University, China. In this way the international cooperation, establishment of research laboratories, collaborative research projects, technology transfer and scientists training will be done under the umbrella of this platform for the screening, control and management of CE in Pakistan. In this international forum of institutions of higher learning, medical institutions, scientific institutions and public health institutions of member countries of “The Belt and Road Tropical Medical Alliance” will not only promote and help the control and management of echinococcosis but also open new directions towards other neglected tropical diseases in Pakistan.
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Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Turkish Women on Breast and Cervical Cancer in Karabük Province, Turkey
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Breast and cervical cancer incidence and mortality among women have been increasing worldwide. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate women's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding breast and cervical cancers. The sample was composed of 507 women aged 18 years and older who were admitted to a primary health care center in Karabük, Turkey, from October to December 2019. The data was obtained using a questionnaire consisting of 34 questions regarding participants’ socio demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward breast and cervical cancers. The mean age of the participants was 41.3±12.0 years and 68.4% of them were married. Slightly more than seven in ten participants knew that the most common cancer in women was breast cancer. Almost six in ten knew that breast self-examination was the first method in the early diagnosis of breast cancer. Breast self examination practice was found to be significant among university graduates. Periodic mammography and pap smear screenings among participants were 21.9% and 23.3%, respectively. Only 3.4% of participants had received the HPV vaccine and there was no significant difference between socio-demographic characteris tics and HPV vaccination status (p-value &gt; 0.05). Participants had moderate knowledge about breast and cervical cancer. Access to cancer screening programs should be facilitated and increased, considering these cancers' public health importance.
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https://openalex.org/W3170989580
YouTube as an information source during the COVID-19 outbreak: a cross sectional study of Turkish video content
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Aim: Although videos posted on YouTube are popular sources of information on public health issues, they generally need confirmation. Our aim in this study was to evaluate the content of the most viewed Turkish YouTube videos as an information source during the COVID-19 outbreak.&#x0D; Material and Method: On March 26, 2021, videos containing information about the disease were searched on YouTube using the keywords 'coronavirus' and 'COVID-19'. The videos were classified as useful, misleading, personal experiences and news updates based on the type of information they contain. Inter-rater agreement was evaluated using the kappa coefficient. The total number of views, days since upload, total video time and upload source were noted.&#x0D; Results: 96 of a total of 200 videos met the inclusion criteria. The total number of views of the 96 videos included was 21,598,563. 47.92% of the videos were classified as useful, 37.5% as news updates, and 6.25% as personal experiences. It was determined that 8.33% of the videos presented medically misleading information.&#x0D; Coclusion: This study shows that most of the internet videos about COVID-19 on YouTube are considered as beneficial. Videos prepared by reliable sources such as academic institutions and health institutions were few. It is very important that news agencies take measures to prevent the dissemination of false information in public health emergencies and that the content of the videos they publish is correct.
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https://openalex.org/W2521026523
Effect of Health System Transformation on Two Main Public Health Issues: Prenatal Care and Tetanus Toxoid Vaccination
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Background: Health care systems in many countries are changing, for a variety of reasons. This brings both opportunities and threats for public health professionals. Monitoring of preventive services becomes more important during these transition periods. Objective: It was aimed to determine tetanus toxoid vaccination and prenatal care coverage of mothers, to establish how routine services are affected by changes in the health care system. Methods: Two descriptive, cross-sectional studies were conducted in the city center of Gaziantep, Turkey by the Lot Quality Assurance Sampling Technique. The first study was applied just before transition, and the second was applied one year after transition to family medicine. Results: While a total of 82.8% mothers received first dose of tetanus toxoid in Gaziantep before the transition, it increased significantly to 90.1% (p<0.005) after the family medicine. Of the mothers, 82.8% received prenatal care before transition, it was 92.5% after family medicine (p<0.005). The percentage of mothers who gave birth in a health facility declined to 98.1% from 99.3%. The number of unacceptable lots dicreased from 22 lots to 10 lots after system change. Conclusion: A relatively high coverage was achieved for the first dose of tetanus toxoid and, prenatal care after family medicine. However, the coverage for booster doses are still under to be desired.
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https://openalex.org/W2342234743
Conversion Rates of Abstracts Presented: A Web Survey About ERCIM 2012 and 14 th National Biostatistics Congress
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Objective: The process of getting the abstracts published as journal articles is an exhaustive work due to the collection and analysis of clinical information, meticulously preparing manuscripts, statistical analysis of data, and subsequent critical peer review process. We investigate publication rate of abstracts presented at national and international statistics congresses in present study. For this purpose we considered abstracts presented at 5 th International Conference of the ERCIM Working Group on Computing&Statistics (ERCIM 2012) and 14 th National Biostatistics Congress of Turkey in 2012. Material and Methods: We invited participants who had participated ERCIM 2012 and 14 th National Biostatistics Congress to our study by sending e-mail to their e-mail adresses that obtain from abstract books. Results: The present analysis found that 19.40% of abstracts presented at 14 th National Biostatistics Congress and 51.90% of abstracts presented at ERCIM 2012 were published as full peer-reviewed journal articles. Percentage of presentations was not sent to any journal to publish for 14 th National Biostatistics Congress (51.60%) is higher than ERCIM 2012 (18.50%). In addition, percentage of presentation was accepted to be published in the journal for 14 th National Biostatistics Congress (19.40%) is lower than ERCIM 2012 (51.90%). Conclusion: Even if all of the presentations presented at the congress is not published, importance of congress is undeniable by the reason of scientific-social communications made at congress and meetings where new ideas are born.
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https://openalex.org/W2408999876
[Possibilities of epidemiologic studies within the scope of school entrance examinations exemplified by Ulm Helicobacter pylori studies].
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This paper illustrates the possibilities and the evidential value of epidemiologic studies in combination with the pre-school screening examinations, which in Germany are mandatory for all children who are to attend school for the first time. Aspects of study design and study conduct are discussed primarily. We used two studies conducted in the city of Ulm in 1996 and in 1997. The aim of these studies was to investigate the prevalence, determinants and effects of Helicobacter pylori infection among pre-school children and their parents. Study subjects were all pre-school children in Ulm, a city in the South of Germany, who were screened for school fitness by physicians of the Public Health Service in 1996 and 1997, respectively. Infection status was determined by 13C-urea breath test. In addition, the parents of the children were asked to fill out a standardized questionnaire. In the 1997 study, the infection status of the accompanying parents was also evaluated by 13C-urea breath test. We present some selected results from the study of 1996. In total 945 out of the 1201 eligible pre-school children participated in the study (response rate = 79%). Overall, 127 children (13.4%) were infected with Helicobacter pylori. The prevalence varied between 6.1% in the children with German nationality to 44.8% in children with Turkish nationality and 24.8% in children with other nationality. In addition, we identified further determinants and investigated effects of the infection. The results of these studies demonstrate that epidemiologic studies combined with the mandatory screening examinations in pre-school children may be an important and feasible way to gain knowledge. The participation of the Public Health Service is of special advantage and allows to collect health related data in a efficient way.
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https://openalex.org/W4316116027
Seasonal agricultural workers' personal well-being and preventive behaviors about Covid- 19 in Turkey
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Seasonal agricultural workers working and living in inappropriate sanitary conditions are at great risk for public health. This study aimed to determine the relationships between the sociodemographic variables and life satisfaction of seasonal agricultural workers, and their knowledge, risk perception, and protective behaviors about the COVID-19 pandemic.This is a cross-sectional study, that included agricultural workers who are 18 years of age or older and worked seasonally in Yozgat, Turkey, during the period between August 2020 and October 2020. The well-being level was measured using the Personal Wellbeing Index-Adult form (PWIA). The data were collected using the face-to-face survey method and with 739 workers who voluntarily participated in the research.All participants disclosed having insufficient information about Covid-19 and indicated their peers and television as their sources of information. The vast majority of the workers stated that they complied with the mask mandates, social distancing, and hand hygiene. No correlations were found between knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about Covid-19 and the level of wellbeing. The mean PWIA score of the workers was low (53.7) while they were mostly satisfied with their personal relationships (96.6) and health (76.1). The multivariable linear regression analysis revealed that being male (β = 0.245) and not having an ongoing health issue (β = 0.689) were associated with more PWIA; on the other hand, having more children (β = -0.52) was related to less PWIA.The well-being level of seasonal workers was lower while it was not associated with knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about Covid-19.
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https://openalex.org/W4390273477
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Prevalence and Severity of Internet Addiction: Current and Future Public Health Challenges
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The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic altered the lifestyle of a substantial number of individuals who were compelled to undergo quarantine in their residences. Consequently, they relied heavily on the Internet for studying, online teaching, official meetings, communication, entertainment, conferences, and work. There is a possibility that the pandemic has led to a greater inclination towards internet addiction compared to both pre-pandemic and post-pandemic periods. Internet addiction is a behavioral disorder characterized by excessive and compulsive internet use that interferes with daily life activities. The prevalence of internet addiction has been a concern for several years, with an increasing number of people spending considerable amounts of time online. Several studies provide evidence that the occurrence of internet addiction varies significantly across countries and cultures, with certain regions demonstrating higher rates than others. This review reveals a substantial surge in the prevalence of internet addiction during the COVID-19 pandemic. The most notable discovery is that internet addiction has undergone an almost threefold increase during the COVID-19 pandemic when compared to its occurrence in the previous decade. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nigeria had the highest recorded prevalence rate of internet addiction, reaching 88.1%. In contrast, Turkey had the lowest observed rate of internet addiction at 4.8%. Accordingly, we stress the importance of enhancing our awareness to recognize internet addiction as a novel global syndrome arising from progressively complex public health and psychosocial circumstances.
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https://openalex.org/W4387218890
Kadınların AIDS'e Yönelik Bilgi Düzeyleri ve Tutumlarının Belirlenmesi
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Objective: This study aims to determine women’s level of knowledge and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS. Method: Cross-sectional design was used for this study. It included women who were aged 18 to 65 years and registered in FHCs (Family Health Centers) a city in eastern Turkey between May and August 2021. Women registered in these centers meeting the research criteria consisted of the target population, and the sample was 384 women selected using the sampling method with an unknown target population. Data collection was performed using the Personal Information Form, the AIDS Knowledge Scale, and the AIDS Attitude Scale. Results: Participating women’s average age was 26.91±9.20, and 74.7% reportedly heard about HIV/AIDS before; 62.5% knew about HIV/AIDS; and 75.8% of these women obtained information from friends, social circle, or media. The HIV/AIDS Knowledge Scale mean score of the group was 7.81±4.92, and the HIV/AIDS Attitude Scale mean score was 53.38±10.23. The HIV/AIDS Knowledge Scale mean was significantly higher in university graduates, in those worked and reportedly knew about HIV/AIDS (p&amp;lt;0.05). University graduates’ HIV/AIDS Attitude Scale mean was significantly higher (p&amp;lt;0.05). Conclusion: In this study, it was determined that higher education level had a positive effect on knowledge and attitude toward HIV/AIDS. Public health nurses could organize education programs about the issue by using appropriate materials and methods for women with low education levels.
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https://openalex.org/W4386421893
Cesarean section rates in Turkey 2018-2023: Overview of national data by using Robson ten group classification system
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Cesarean section (CS) rates continue to rise globally because of various factors. Medically unnecessary cesarean operations have no benefit to the mother or child's health. Since the World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that the acceptable CS rate should not be more than 10-15%, it also stated the use of a classification system to compare different patient groups and facilities. Turkey has the highest CS rates globally and has been rising over the years. This study aims to assess CS rates between 2018 and 2023 using National Health Data and to analyze them according to the Robson classification system and WHO reference values to discuss possible measures against increasing rates.In this study, we assessed the rates of CSs between 2018 and 2023; the CS rate including all 5-years and analysis of CS rates for each Robson group as advocated by WHO. Also, another assessment was done of the facilities where the CSs were applied (Public, private, or university hospitals).The total number of births recorded between 2018 and2023 was 6.161.976. The overall CS rate was 57.55%. The number of total CS operations was 3.546.049. The primary CS rate was 28.83% (N:1.776.503). Significant differences were observed between the public and private centers for each Robson group.The CS rates of Groups 1-4 are obviously higher than expected. The CSs of these groups cumulatively affect the rates of other groups. Nulliparous women have CSs mostly in private hospitals. There is a need for improvements in the health system in this regard for better maternal and child health.
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https://openalex.org/W2304126291
OCCUPATIONAL RISKS IN HEALTH CARE WORKERS AND EMPLOYEE SAFETY CONCEPT
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From the perspective of health sector, occupational risks encountered by employees and employee safety concepts are considered to be highly topical matters. This is mainly because health sector involves greater risks compared to many other sectors. Major occupational risk factors are classified as biological, physical, chemical, ergonomic and psycho-social. These risk factors recently have led to an increase in occupational diseases, work accidents, and health problems. As its direct consequence, planned activities have increased in number to prevent diseases and improve the health of employees. These activities originated from the ideas to determine occupational risks in health sector, take necessary precautions, and adopt an effective risk management. In this way, it is believed that the employees would be kept away from work accidents or losing health or being injured due to an occupational disease; that employee safety would be ensured; and that health service would be presented at a higher level with more quality and safety. Protecting employees from occupational risks and giving importance to employee safety concept will not only enable prevention of work accidents and occupational diseases, but also will ensure a peaceful and comfortable working environment. Based on these, this article will explain occupational risks in health sector and their potential effects, include some examples of the most frequent occupational risks in Turkish health sector, and refer to employee safety concept and some precautions to ensure it.
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https://openalex.org/W4320918469
The Effect of Health Literacy Level on the Use of E-Health Applications
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Purpose: The purpose of the study is to measure the effect of health literacy (HL) level on the level of use of e-health applications among public employees, excluding health workers serving directly to the public and working in public institutions in the downtown area of Yozgat, Turkey.&#x0D; Methods: The study is cross-sectional and was conducted in 2021 among public employees. 476 public personnel working in state institutions in the city center participated in the study. Chi-square test, t-test, ANOVA, and multinomial logistic regression were used to evaluate the data.&#x0D; Results: Of the participants, 64.3% of them were male, 74.9% were married, 45.3% were in the 30-39 age group, and 60.9% were undergraduates. It was observed that 21.5% of the people in the research group had insufficient health literacy (SSL), 41.3% were problematic and 37.2% were sufficient. It was seen that the most used E-health application was E-pulse with 84.9%, followed by Life Fits into Home (LFH) and Central Physician Appointment System (CPAS) (64.3%), and the lowest was the hospitals' online systems (29.1%). The use of E-Nabız (e-Pulse) and E-Devlet (e-Government) SSI applications according to HL level was not found to be statistically significant (p&gt;0.05).&#x0D; Conclusion: The vast majority of public employees use E-Pulse, and approximately 2/3 of them use LFH and CPAS. Less than half of the participants in the study had a sufficient health-literacy level, and the effect on e-Health practices was not found significant.
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https://openalex.org/W4313576851
Evaluation of Nutritional Status with Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2010) of Syrian Refugees Living Outside the Refugee Camps
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Nutrition is a public health issue. Amongst populations of refugees, unmet nutritional needs have been identified. The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutritional status of Syrian refugees living outside the refugee camps in Kayseri, Turkey. Socio-demographic data and anthropometric measurements of the refugees were collected. The relationship between diet quality, which was assessed through the Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2010), and factors (including the duration of time spent outside the refugee camp, income, obesity, and waist circumference) were measured. Four hundred refugees participated in this study. The majority of refugees (77.8%) reported a ‘poor’ diet, with the remaining filling into the ‘needs improvement’ based on HEI-2010 scores. The average consumption of fruits in the study group was 101.9 g per day (g/day), while the average consumption of vegetables was 142.2 g/day. When the relationships were examined between BMI, HEI-2010 score, the time spent as a refugee, and waist circumference, statistically significant relationships were found (p &lt; 0.001). In the linear regression analysis based on these relationships, when the results were adjusted for age and gender factors, it was observed that for every year spent as a refugee, BMI score increased by 0.17 units, and waist circumference increased by 1.14 units (p &lt; 0.05). As a result, this study showed that refugees have low-income-related nutritional risks. In conclusion, ensuring that refugees have access to adequate nutrient-rich food is essential; therefore, analyzing and improving nutritional standards for refugees are suggested to be part of the strategies of the public and primary health care systems.
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https://openalex.org/W4390140165
An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship Between Diabetes and Demographic, Socioeconomic and Built Environment Factors Across Turkish Cities
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Demographic, socioeconomic, and built environment factors of cities are considered among risk factors for many Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs). Decreasing NCDs and supporting healthy, high-quality urban environments is one of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In particular, diabetes is related to quality of life and physical activity, making the disease more responsive to built environment factors. This study examines the geographical distribution of diabetes disease rate and its risk factors across Turkish cities. Principal component analysis and spatial regression models are used for this purpose. It is observed that green areas with high accessibility can increase physical activity and thus have a reducing effect on diabetes prevalence. In addition, in cities with sufficient healthcare services per capita, diabetes prevalence is lower. On the other hand, private vehicle ownership can have an increasing effect on diabetes prevalence, and a high share of the elderly population can be another reason for high diagnosis. According to the study findings, planning settlements with high green areas prioritizing green area development, public transportation and non-motorized vehicles, and accessible healthcare facilities can reduce diabetes risk factors by promoting physical activity and increased mobility along with a positive planning and design approach for public health. Elderly-friendly planning specifications need prioritization for some cities. This study presents evidence for the necessity of urban policies and public health strategies prioritizing health and physical activity in urban built environments.
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Salutogenic Model-Based Frailty Prevention Program for Pre-Frail Women Aged 55 Years and Over (SAFRAPP): A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
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Background: Frailty is a geriatric syndrome which is more higher among women. Limited evidence suggests a model-based intervention for preventing worsening frailty for women. Purpose: This protocol describes a single-blinded, two-armed randomized controlled study purposing to examine the effectiveness of Salutogenic Model-Based Frailty Prevention Program (SAFRAPP) for pre-frail women. Methods: Eighty-four eligible participants from vocational institutions of a municipality in Turkey is randomly allocated to either the SAFRAPP intervention or the control group. The SAFRAPP is a 6-week online nurse-led intervention program comprising of laughter yoga, health education and case management. The intervention is rooted in the Salutogenic Model, which focuses on strengthening individuals' coping capacity to deal with stressors. The primary outcomes are the frailty and sence of coherence scores and the secondary outcomes are the well-being, quality of life and fear of fall scores, and number of falls and emergency admissions in the past three months. The study data for intervention and control group is obtained at four times: At baseline and at the 3-month, 6-month and 9-month follow-ups. Results: The protocol was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier number NCT04787432, registration date: 08/03/2021). Eligibility, baseline measurements, randomization, and intervention are completed. The follow-ups are ongoing. Implications for Practice: There is unsufficient evidence regarding the effectiveness of a model-based health promotion interventions for prevention of frailty. The SAFRAPP will provide evidence on prevention of frailty and improving sense of coherence of pre-frail women.
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A composite index for determining the impact of oral ulcer activity in Behçet’s disease and recurrent aphthous stomatitis
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Journal of Oral Pathology & MedicineVolume 39, Issue 6 p. 511-511 A composite index for determining the impact of oral ulcer activity in Behçet’s disease and recurrent aphthous stomatitis Gonca Mumcu, Gonca Mumcu Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorHaydar Sur, Haydar Sur Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorNevsun Inanc, Nevsun Inanc Department of Rheumatology, Medical School, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorUmit Karacayli, Umit Karacayli Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorHale Cimilli, Hale Cimilli Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorNur Sisman, Nur Sisman Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorTulin Ergun, Tulin Ergun Department of Dermatology, Medical School, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey Tel.: +90 216 399 93 71Fax: +90 216 399 62 42E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorHaner Direskeneli, Haner Direskeneli Department of Rheumatology, Medical School, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this author Gonca Mumcu, Gonca Mumcu Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorHaydar Sur, Haydar Sur Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorNevsun Inanc, Nevsun Inanc Department of Rheumatology, Medical School, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorUmit Karacayli, Umit Karacayli Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorHale Cimilli, Hale Cimilli Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorNur Sisman, Nur Sisman Department of Health Management, Faculty of Health Science, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this authorTulin Ergun, Tulin Ergun Department of Dermatology, Medical School, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey Tel.: +90 216 399 93 71Fax: +90 216 399 62 42E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorHaner Direskeneli, Haner Direskeneli Department of Rheumatology, Medical School, Marmara University, Istanbul, TurkeySearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 July 2010 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0714.2010.00886.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available for this article. Volume39, Issue6July 2010Pages 511-511 RelatedInformation
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Threat in water for drinking and domestic use: Nontuberculous mycobacteria.
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Objective: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) have been recognized as a diverse group of organisms that are ubiquitous in environmental sources. In most regions of the world, NTM are not reportable as a public health disease, so epidemiological data are not easily available. However, data in published studies note increasing trends at the rate of NTM isolation from different geographic regions of the world. Increasing NTM isolation may have important public health implications. The aim of our study is the investigation of NTM from water resources and networks in Duzce, Turkey. Methods: NTM are common in water resources and water networks. They can cause waterborne infections in humans. A total of 120 water samples measured of chlorine and pH levels were decontaminated and filtered. Then, the filters were placed in the culturing media. Statistical Analysis Used: Chi-square and t-test were used for the statistical analysis. Results: NTM were detected in 20 (16.6%) samples. Nine of them (45%) were Mycobacterium fortuitum, three (15%) were Mycobacterium gordonae, three (15%) were Mycobacterium szulgai, two (10%) were Mycobacterium lentiflavum, two (10%) were Mycobacterium chelonae, and one (5%) was Mycobacterium peregrinum. Conclusions: These environmental bacteria can cause serious illnesses in both immunocompetent and especially immunocompromised individuals. For the correct treatment of these patients, it is important to determine NTM in clinical samples. Surveillance is necessary to know the source of NTM infection, to identify and type the strains, and to establish effective control measures such as disinfection, maintenance, and modernization of water systems.
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https://openalex.org/W4283517175
EE7 Economic Evaluation of COVID-19 Vaccines: A Targeted Literature Review
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ObjectivesThe COVID-19 pandemic became a public health threat requiring the rapid development and distribution of vaccines around the world to help combat the virus. The objective of this study was to review and summarize published economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines with the aim of aiding the development of future models.MethodsPubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and other databases were searched from August 2021 to November 2021 to identify published literature of economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines. The studies identified were critically appraised and relevant data on the interventions and comparators, populations, perspectives, costs, utilities, time horizons, model structures, model types, and model outcomes from the included studies were extracted.ResultsA total of 14 economic evaluations were identified through the targeted review including studies from the United States, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Spain, South Africa, Ukraine, and Denmark. Evaluation of the studies found that a 1-year time horizon was modeled in most studies. Analyses were mostly conducted from a healthcare payer perspective; however, in some studies, the societal perspective was included. Dynamic state transition (semi-Markov) models or decision tree models were utilized in the studies identified. A common structure of health states was observed with most models including the states: susceptible, infected, recovered, and dead. The infected state was often split into several sub-states to account for varying degrees of symptom severity. Across all the studies reviewed, COVID-19 vaccines were estimated to be a cost-effective use of public resources. Among the key drivers of the model outcomes identified in the studies were the cost of the vaccines, vaccine effectiveness, vaccine coverage, and time horizon used.ConclusionsThis research aids future economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines by providing an overview of previously published models, including methodologies and parameter inputs used. ObjectivesThe COVID-19 pandemic became a public health threat requiring the rapid development and distribution of vaccines around the world to help combat the virus. The objective of this study was to review and summarize published economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines with the aim of aiding the development of future models. The COVID-19 pandemic became a public health threat requiring the rapid development and distribution of vaccines around the world to help combat the virus. The objective of this study was to review and summarize published economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines with the aim of aiding the development of future models. MethodsPubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and other databases were searched from August 2021 to November 2021 to identify published literature of economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines. The studies identified were critically appraised and relevant data on the interventions and comparators, populations, perspectives, costs, utilities, time horizons, model structures, model types, and model outcomes from the included studies were extracted. PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and other databases were searched from August 2021 to November 2021 to identify published literature of economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines. The studies identified were critically appraised and relevant data on the interventions and comparators, populations, perspectives, costs, utilities, time horizons, model structures, model types, and model outcomes from the included studies were extracted. ResultsA total of 14 economic evaluations were identified through the targeted review including studies from the United States, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Spain, South Africa, Ukraine, and Denmark. Evaluation of the studies found that a 1-year time horizon was modeled in most studies. Analyses were mostly conducted from a healthcare payer perspective; however, in some studies, the societal perspective was included. Dynamic state transition (semi-Markov) models or decision tree models were utilized in the studies identified. A common structure of health states was observed with most models including the states: susceptible, infected, recovered, and dead. The infected state was often split into several sub-states to account for varying degrees of symptom severity. Across all the studies reviewed, COVID-19 vaccines were estimated to be a cost-effective use of public resources. Among the key drivers of the model outcomes identified in the studies were the cost of the vaccines, vaccine effectiveness, vaccine coverage, and time horizon used. A total of 14 economic evaluations were identified through the targeted review including studies from the United States, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Spain, South Africa, Ukraine, and Denmark. Evaluation of the studies found that a 1-year time horizon was modeled in most studies. Analyses were mostly conducted from a healthcare payer perspective; however, in some studies, the societal perspective was included. Dynamic state transition (semi-Markov) models or decision tree models were utilized in the studies identified. A common structure of health states was observed with most models including the states: susceptible, infected, recovered, and dead. The infected state was often split into several sub-states to account for varying degrees of symptom severity. Across all the studies reviewed, COVID-19 vaccines were estimated to be a cost-effective use of public resources. Among the key drivers of the model outcomes identified in the studies were the cost of the vaccines, vaccine effectiveness, vaccine coverage, and time horizon used. ConclusionsThis research aids future economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines by providing an overview of previously published models, including methodologies and parameter inputs used. This research aids future economic evaluations of COVID-19 vaccines by providing an overview of previously published models, including methodologies and parameter inputs used.
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https://openalex.org/W3092051333
Women offenders in Europe: drug problems and drug offences and/or gender-based violence
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Abstract Worldwide the proportion of women in prison for drug-related offences is higher than that of men. In Europe (27 Member States, Norway, United Kingdom and Turkey) it varies considerably, between 5 % in Bulgaria, approximately 25 % in Denmark, Finland and Sweden, 33 % in Italy and 40 % in Spain. Women are reported to have less dominant roles in drug trafficking, often occupying the lowest level of the drug supply chain. There are, however, recent indications of involvement of women in higher levels of supply chains The prevalence of illicit drug use before incarceration is much higher among prison population as compared to the general population. This excess is substantially higher among women. The patterns of drug use among women in prison are similar to those reported by men, with majority reporting having used cannabis in their lifetime. Prevalence is also high for other illicit substance use, such as heroin (19% - 49%), cocaine (21% - 41%), and amphetamines (17% -64%). Inside prison drug use is often reduced, but exists. The reduction in drug use is in many countries smaller among women then among men. Reasons for this high prevalence of drug use among women in prison are likely to be related to the high proportion of women incarcerated for drug related offences and their high level of vulnerability. Targeted interventions for women with drug related problems who experience imprisonment are needed and should be implemented with a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to tackle their physical, mental health and social needs. The presentation will discuss the latest European data on drug related problems among women in prison and available targeted interventions.
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https://openalex.org/W3116765571
APPLICATION AND BELIEF OF BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION (BSE) IN BREAST CANCER IN FEMALE STUDYING IN SCIENCE AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: THE CASE OF TURKEY
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Abstract: In Turkey, women, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer with 25%. Early diagnosis of breast cancer facilitates treatment and prolongs patient life. BSE which performed at regular intervals and accurately is a simple, economic method that protects the privacy of women in the early diagnosis of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and practice of breast cancer and BSE in women studying outside the health field. Descriptive research was used to comment for the beliefs and practice of breast cancer and BSE in 600 women studying in science and social sciences of a University. Descriptive characteristics, breast cancer and breast self-examination were used to collect data and the Champion Health Belief Model Scale (CHBMS) was used. The difference between the mean CSIMS scores of students with and without BSE was evaluated statistically.The participants was found that 15.2% (n = 91) of students applied BSE regularly every month. 17.5% of participants indicated not be a sign of breast cancer. In the early diagnosis of breast cancer, 54% of participants were indicated can used BSE. Moreover, 49.8% of the participants noted that they did not get any information about BSE before. The difference between participants who applied and did not apply BSE was statistically significant the total scale means (P=0.007). It was concluded that female students studying in science and social sciences had insufficient knowledge about breast cancer and BSE early diagnosis, symptoms, and physician examination.Peer education programs are recommended. Keywords :Student, breast cancer, breast self examination (BSE), health, beliefs.
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https://openalex.org/W3015514385
AN OVERVIEW OF THE TURKISH HEALTH SECTOR
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Turkey’s health spending has been growing steadily since 2009. Annual average growth rate is over 10%. The sector size reached 412 billion TL in 2017. The aim of this study is to examine health expenditures according to the source of financing, financing target and demand for health services. The data used in the study are obtained from the TurkStat website for the relevant period. This study was prepared after statistical editing and analysis of health expenditures data for 2009 and 2017 published by TurkStat. Regression, ANOVA and CAGR and basic statistical methods were used in the analysis. The analyzes were performed by using SPSS and Eviews program. According to the findings of the study, the total health expenditures of public and private service providers are expected to be 467.310 Million TL by the end of 2018. It has been observed that expenditures on private service providers have been growing parallel to the general service provider sector since 2009, and the share of private service providers in total health expenditures is 22% in 2017. In addition, the total health expenditures of private service providers are expected to be 102,098 Million TL by the end of 2018. At the end of the study, it was determined that the share of health expenditures in GDP was lower than other OECD countries and this indicates high growth potential. It has been concluded that the age groups of the elderly and high risk in Turkey are growing faster than the age segments to show growth in health care spending and the size of the age groups have statistically differed over the years.
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https://openalex.org/W4310353712
The Effect of Fear of COVID-19 on Demonstrating Personal Health Behavior and Prosocial Behavior
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The main purpose of this study is to determine the effect of fear of COVID-19 on showing personal health behavior and pro-social behavior during the period when new variations of the COVID-19 virus are seen in Turkey. A population-based cross-sectional research design was used in the study. The population of the study consisted of patients over the age of 18 who applied to a family medicine unit operating in Düzce city center and their relatives. Data were collected from 485 people using face-to-face survey technique. SPSS 23 and AMOS 26 package programs were used in the analysis of the data. The findings of the study revealed that the majority of the participants had a relatively high level of fear of COVID-19, their personal health behavior and their pro-social behavior. In addition, the empirical result of the study showed that the level of fear of COVID-19 significantly affects the level of personal health behavior and pro-social behavior. Thus, the increased level of COVID-19 fear leads to high personal health behavior and pro-social behavior. It was found that female participants had higher COVID-19 fear levels and exhibited more pro-social behavior than male participants; young individuals show more personal health behaviors and pro-social behavior; It has been determined that public employees have higher COVID-19 fear levels, show more personal health behaviors, and engage in pro-social behavior. In addition, it has been found that the majority of people who are afraid of the COVID-19 virus think that the virus is man-made.
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https://openalex.org/W3199887262
A systematic evaluation of methods used and the effectiveness of health education interventions to improve knowledge, beliefs, and practices of cervical cancer screening
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Introduction: Screening of cervical cancer had decreased its morbidity and mortality in developed countries. Health education interventions are expected to enhance knowledge, attitude and practice of screening. Their success rely on designs and methods. Thus, this systematic review aims to identify the methods used and the effectiveness of health education interventions in improving knowledge, beliefs, and practices of cervical cancer screening among women of reproductive age. Methods: A systematic review of all published eligible studies in (PubMed, Science Direct and MEDLINE) databases from 1st of January 2016 to 31st of October 2020 was run using different keywords. A total of 14 research articles were included. The quality and risk of bias of studies was assessed by using EPHPP and the average score was given accordingly. This study was registered in PROSPERO (record #CRD42020188462). Results: The review combined 14 studies. Five studies were conducted in the USA, two in Hong Kong, one in Korea, one in England, one in Denmark, one in Norway, one in Turkey, one in Malaysia and one in Tanzania. Almost all interventions boosted the knowledge, attitude or screening uptake. Conclusion: This review showed that the most popular methods of delivering health intervention were health talk, Group discussion and pamphlet. Health education interventions was effective in improving the knowledge, attitude and screening uptake. Although, this effect differs according to methods of delivery, study background and populations. Therefore, it is better to understand the existing situation to develop the best intervention and more studies are needed to recognise barriers to screening.
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