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    Educational Needs During COVID-19: MOOCs Experiences Among Global Family Physicians
    (Galenos Publishing House, 2024-10-11) Küçükerdem, Halime Seda; Gökdemir, Özden; Bakola, Maria; Bhattacharya, Sudip; Shariff, Mohammed Idris
    Amaç: Aile hekimleri (AH) dünya genelinde hastalığın dolaylı etkilerini en aza indirmek için seferber olmuştur. AH’leri her zaman ön saflarda yer almakta, “ilk giren-son çıkan” olarak hareket etmektedir ve koronavirüs hastalığı-2019 (COVID-19) salgınının akut evresinde virüs kaynaklı hastalıkla mücadelede öncülük etmiştir. Birinci basamak sağlık merkezlerinde ve COVID-19 için özel olarak kurulmuş merkezlerde hastaları muayene etme, bilgilendirme ve izleme konusunda hayati bir rol oynadılar. Ancak hızla değişen COVID-19 konusundaki yetersiz bilgi nedeniyle, AH’leri bu yeni koronavirüs hakkında pratik ve teorik bilgilerini günlük olarak güncellemek zorunda kalmıştır. Kitlesel açık çevrimiçi dersler (KAÇD), çevrimiçi bir uygulama kullanarak dünya çapında erişim sağlayan kurslardır. Bu çalışmada, AH’lerinin COVID-19 ile ilgili eğitim ihtiyaçlarını KAÇD’ler aracılığıyla karşılama konusundaki görüş ve önerilerini belirlemeyi ve çözüm önerileri geliştirmeyi amaçladık. Yöntemler: Çalışma, KAÇD eğitimini tamamlamış ve anketi doldurmuş AH’lerle gerçekleştirilmek üzere planlanmıştır. Uluslararası katılım nedeniyle anket İngilizce olarak yapılmıştır. Etik onay, İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi Etik Kurulu’ndan alınmıştır. Katılım tamamen gönüllülük esasına dayanmaktadır. Bulgular: Çalışmamız, AH’lerin yaşı arttıkça hastaları tedavi etme konusundaki güvenlerinin de arttığını ortaya koymuştur. AH’ler, KAÇD’lere sürekli tıp eğitimi ve grup etkinliği olarak olumlu bir yaklaşım sergilemişlerdir (p<0,005). Çalışmanın nitel kısmında üç tema öne çıkmıştır: “i) birinci basamak sağlık hizmetlerindeki değişikliklere dair endişeler hakkında görüşler, ii) bilgi ihtiyacı ve bilgiye erişim konusundaki görüşler ve tutumlar, iii) KAÇD’ler hakkında tutumlar ve inançlar”. Sonuç: Bu kursun tamamlanmasıyla birlikte AH’ler, COVID-19 yönetimi konusunda bilgilerini genişletmişlerdir. Bu, onlara dünya genelinde yeni koronavirüsle enfekte olmuş sayısız hastanın hayatını kurtarma ve iyileştirme kapasitesi sağlamıştır. COVID-19 ile ilgili deneyimlerini paylaşmak, stresle başa çıkmanın bir yolu olabilir.
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    The Experience of Women Infected by the Covid-19 During Pregnancy: a Qualitative Study
    (Galenos Publ House, 2023-03-23) Ugurlu, Meltem; Kıratlı, Didem; Yavan, Tülay
    Objective: To gain deeper understanding of experiences of pregnant women infected with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) during the Methods: This study, which was planned as a descriptive qualitative study, was performed out with 15 pregnant women infected with COVID-19. The data were collected between January 5th and March 15th, 2021 using a semi-structured interview form and in-depth interview method. Content analysis, one of the qualitative research method, was used to evaluate the data. The research was planned based on the Qualitative Research Reporting Consolidated Criteria checklist, which is a guide for qualitative research. Results: Four main themes were found in experiences of pregnant women infected with COVID-19: (1) psychosocial health; (2) change in daily routines on quarantine days, (3) coping and (4) perinatal period changes. Pregnant women experienced both psychological and physical difficulties. They used the expression closed box to describe the anxiety and anxious state experienced due to the uncertainty of the perinatal outcomes brought about by COVID-19 during pregnancy. Conclusion: Understanding the experiences of pregnant women infected with COVID-19 is the first step in determining treatment and care management for nurses and healthcare professionals. During the pandemic period, pregnant women need to reach prenatal care services on time, to support them physically and psychosocially, to provide information with e-health services, and to provide remote follow-up support to cope with the process.
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    Citation - WoS: 19
    Citation - Scopus: 21
    Segmentation of Abdominal Organs From Mr Images Using Multi-Level Hierarchical Classification
    (Gazi Univ, Fac Engineering Architecture, 2015) Selvi, Esref; Selver, M. Alper; Kavur, Ali Emre; Guzelis, Cuneyt; Dicle, Oguz; Selver, Alper
    Medical imaging modalities can provide very detailed and informative mappings of the anatomy of a subject. These detailed and informative mappings can be processed to extract the information of interest instead of dealing with whole data (segmentation). Since manual segmentation on each slice is time consuming, tedious and operator dependent, automatic tools and techniques are needed. Segmentation of abdominal organs is a very challenging field of application due to overlapping intensity ranges of the organs, variations in human anatomy and pathology and the number of studies is very limited for Magnetic Resonance (MR), which is a relatively newer and rapidly developing imaging modality. Since it is obligatory to analyze and visualize MR images of abdominal organs (i.e. liver, right/left kidneys, spleen, pancreas, gall bladder) for several medical procedures, the main goal of this paper is to design and develop a segmentation system (method+software), which is robust to the challenges mentioned above, adaptive to the properties of the abdominal organs as well as to the interrelationships of these organs.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Healthcare-Related Hcv Genotype 4d Infections in Kayseri, Turkey
    (Aves, 2022-11-15) Gokahmetoglu, Selma; Polat, Ceylan; Atalay, Mustafa Altay; Sezgin, Gulten Can; Ergor, Gul; Aygen, Bilgehan; Gursoy, Sebnem; Abacıoğlu, Yusuf Hakan; Gökahmetolu, Selma; Abacolu, Yusuf Hakan; Abacioglu, Hakan
    Background: The frequency of genotype 4 hepatitis C virus infection is significantly higher in a city compared to other provinces in Turkey. In this study, we aimed to investigate the epidemiology and risk factors of hepatitis C virus genotype 4 infection in Kayseri province of Turkey. Methods: A case-control study was conducted with 61 hepatitis C virus genotype 4-infected patients and 71 controls. A questionnaire was administered to the patients and controls, asking for information about the risk factors of hepatitis C virus transmission. Core/E1 and NS5B regions of hepatitis C virus genome were amplified and sequenced by Sanger method. Phylogenetic analysis and molecular clock analysis were performed. The risk was determined by calculating the odds ratio and 95% CI. Logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the effect of risk factors by controlling for confounding variables. Results: Kayseri isolates were closely related to type 4d sequences but formed a separate cluster. According to the molecular clock analysis, hepatitis C virus genotype 4d entered Kayseri province probably between 1941 and 1988. Blood transfusion and surgical intervention were found to be significant risk factors for the infection. Conclusion: Epidemiological data showed that hepatitis C virus genotype 4d infections are significantly associated with unsafe medical procedures.