TR Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / TR Dizin Indexed Publications Collection

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    Mental Health and Planetary Health
    (2023-12-31) Görgü, Genco; Gökdemir, Özden
    Aim: While the mental health burden of the COVID-19 pandemic is turning into a public health problem, the global dimension of the problem makes it necessary to address the issue in the context of planetary health for a solution. The goal of this study was to examine the contents and challenges of managing mental health issues at the planetary health level during COVID-19. Method: The bibliographic method was used. Theses were searched by searching YOKSIS and PubMed for reviews with the keywords "mental health, planetary health, and COVID-19." Results: In the search made in June 2021, from 2018 till 27.02.2022; 19 related articles have been found. The most proportion of published reviews was about patients’ mental health via telehealth; only three of the reviews were about healthcare workers. Two of the researches were excluded because they were not reviewed. The same keywords are used for searching among the thesis of YOKSIS, only one research was found about fuzzy cognition maps and decision making. Conclusions: Research on managing mental health problems and planetary health during pandemics in the family medicine discipline is far from providing sufficient literature diversity. Advances in data analytics and information technologies are opening up new medical clinical problem-solving methods. In order to measure the effects of the COVID-19 pandemics and to establish global well-being and higher planetary mood in the future, research at the level of the individual, society and planet are required.
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    Evaluation of Oxidative/Nitrosative Stress Parameters and Histopathological, Immunohistochemical Effects on Cisplatin-Induced Lung Toxicity in Rats
    (2023-12-01) Yıldız Dalgınlı, Kezban; Öztürkler, Melek; Beşeren, Hatice; Adalı, Yasemen; Atakişi, Onur; Dalgınlı, Kezban Yıldız
    The main focus of this study is to investigate oxidative/nitrosative stress and antioxidant effects and immunohistochemical effects in cisplatin-induced lung toxicity. In the study, 12 male Sprague Dawley rats, 2 months old, were divided into two groups: control (n=6) and cisplatin (n=6). Isotonic solution was administered to control and cisplatin 10 mg/kg single dose intraperitoneal to cisplatin group. Reducte glutathione (GSH), malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) levels were determined by spectrophotometricmethod in the lung tissues taken. Paraffin blocks were made from lung tissues and stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining. Immunohistochemically, p53, CD3, CD20, Bcl-2 ve Ki67 were evaluated. It was found that cisplatin administration alone had no effect on MDA and GSH values in the lung tissue of rats, and NO levels were significantly increased (P<0.005). In the histopathological evaluation of the lung tissue, congestion-bleeding findings, intense inflammation areas, lymphoid follicles around the bronchi and bronchioles were seen with HE staining. Concentric fibrous and fibrinous plugs consisting of blood-fibrin and inflammatory cells and fibroblasts in the airways were observed, with low- density edema between the alveoli. Reactive pan B cell markers CD20, T-cell marker CD3 in the interstitial component and desmin in sub-epithelial cells were stainedpositively by immunohistochemical staining, while reactive germinal centers Bcl-2 and p53 applied to the bronchioles and alveolarducts were immunohistochemically stained negative. In addition, low-intensity nuclear staining was found with Ki67 immunohistochemical staining.In conclusion, significant increase in NO level and immunohistochemically intense inflammation, lymphoid follicles, fibrous and fibrinous plugs are an expression of the onset of cisplatin-induced lung injury..
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    The Effects of Playing Digital Games on Children's Pain, Fear, and Anxiety Levels During Suturing: a Randomized Controlled Study
    (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2023-07) Kavlakcı, Muhammet; Öğce, Filiz; Yavan, Tulay
    OBJECTIVE: The aim was to determine the effects of digital game play on children's pain, fear, and anxiety levels during suturing. METHODS: Data were obtained from 84 children between the ages of 8 and 17 years at the pediatric emergency department between January 16 and March 19, 2020, using the Socio-Demographic and Clinical Characteristics Form, the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale (WBFPS), the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Fear of Medical Procedures Scale (FMPS), and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (STAI-CH). A four-block randomization system was used. The study group (n = 42) played digital games during the suturing procedure, unlike the control group (n = 42). Ethical permissions were obtained from the ethical committee, hospital, and families. RESULTS: Before the suturing procedure, there was no statistically significant difference between the groups' mean scores. The intervention group was found to have statistically significantly lower WBFPS and VAS pain scores than the control group during the suturing procedure, and after the procedure, statistically significantly lower WBFPS, VAS, FMPS, and STAI-CH mean scores than the control group. CONCLUSIONS: The digital game-playing approach applied before and during the suture procedure was found to be effective in reducing children's pain, fear, and anxiety levels.
  • Letter
    Elderly but Could Be Mastoiditis?
    (Cukurova Univ, Fac Medicine, 2023-03-31) Gökdemir, Özden; Özcakar, Nilgun
    [No Abstract Available]
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    Giving Care To the Caregiver According To the Theory of Uncertainty of Merle in Hemorrhagic Stroke: a Case Report
    (2022-09-07) Karadakovan, Ayfer; Döner, Nedi Me Hazal
    Stroke, which is accepted as an important health problem, especially in developed countries, ranks third after coronary artery diseases when the causes of death in the world are examined. Long-term care requirements are increasing due to physical and emotional losses caused by stroke. Considering the severe disability and limitations present at the time of stroke in performing activities of daily living, it has been stated that caregivers experience a high level of physical, psychological, and social burden and uncertainty. In this article, it is aimed to provide care to a patient with a diagnosis of hemorrhagic stroke within the framework of uncertainty theory, and the necessary permissions and informed consent form were obtained by the researcher before the data collection phase.
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    Pandemi Sırasında Çocuklarda Akut İshal ve Dehidratasyon
    (2021-03-09) Kavlakcı, Muhammet; Gökdemir, Özden
    İshaller, beş yaş altı çocuklarda dünya genelinde görülen hastalıklar arasında, ikinci en önemli ölüm nedenidir. Görülme sıklığı,beş yaş altı çocuklarda en fazla olmakla birlikte, daha çok iki yaş altı bebeklerde ölüme neden olabilen, önlenebilir ve tedaviedilebilir bir hastalıktır. Büyük çoğunluğu az gelişmiş ve gelişmekte olan ülkelerde olmak üzere, her yıl ishal nedeniyle beşyaş altında yaklaşık 525 bin çocuğun hayatını kaybettiği belirtilmektedir. Bu ölümlerin, en önemli sebebi dehidratasyondur.Ayrıca ishal atakları, kilo kaybına ve büyüme geriliğine yol açmaktadır. Çocukların ishalden korunması temel olduğu gibi,hasta çocukların izlemi de önemlidir. Olgu sunumu şeklinde derlenen bu makale, çocuklarda akut ishal hastalığının önünegeçilmesi ve tedavisi konusunda sağlık çalışanlarını ve toplumu bilgilendirmeyi amaçlamaktadır.
  • Letter
    Type 2 Diabetes and Atrial Fibrillation Could Cause Transient Ischemic Attack
    (Cukurova Univ, Fac Medicine, 2022-12-28) Gokdemir, Ozden; Batur, Ulku Bulut; Gurkan, Anil; Gürkan, Muharrem Anıl
    [Abstract Not Available]