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Yayın Health ethics and obesity(Peter Lang AG, 2023-04-06) Narcı, Mustafa; Bulut, Nuriye Esen[No abstract available]Yayın Examining the effect of web-based training given to contact lens users: an experimental research(Türkiye Klinikleri, 2024-09) Çevik Akkuş, Güneş; Ulupınar, SevimObjective: This research aims to evaluate the effect of web-based training given to contact lens users on their compliance with contact lens use. Material and Methods: The research is an experimental study consisting of intervention and control groups. The data were collected at 3 time points: on presentation to the hospital, 1 month after training, and 3 months after training. The intervention group consists of contact lens users who received web-based training, and the control group consists of individuals who received brochure training given in the clinic. The data were collected using individual characteristics form, contact lens application checklist, contact lens application information sheet and medical examination form. The data were analysed using chi-square and Wilcoxon tests. Results: The contact lens compliance level of individuals in the intervention group was found to be significantly higher compared to individuals in the control group. There were more contact lens-related complications in individuals in the control group compared with those in the intervention group, but the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusion: The present study revealed the high efficiency of the web-based training on the compliance in the contact lens wearers. Since this study is the first to investigate the effect of web-based training on the compliance of contact lens users, the developed web-based training program can be a guide for relevant health professionals.Yayın Relationship between nurses' personality characteristics and problem solving skill: a field study(2022-01-31) Çevik Akkuş, Güneş; Erdal, NurgülNurses, who have an important place in the provision of health services, face various problems while caring and applying to patients. This research was conducted to reveal the relationship between nurses' personality traits and their problem-solving skills. 228 nurses living in Istanbul, Turkey participated in the study. The collected data were analyzed with statistical analysis programs used in social sciences and as a result of the analysis, a weak positive correlation was found between Extrovert sympathetic balanced and trusting in problem solving, believing in problem solving, finding creative solutions in solving problems, biased solution approach and self upload problem. Extrovert sympathetic balanced and thoughtless approach negatively correlated very weakly. There is no relationship between extrovert sympathetic balanced and immediate decision-making approach and solving problems thoughtlessly. There was a moderate positive correlation between anxious traditional and trusting in problem solving, believing in problem solving, finding creative solutions in solving problems, biased solution approach and self upload problem. There is a very weak relationship between the anxious traditional and solving problems thoughtlessly. There is no relationship between anxious traditional and thoughtless approach and self upload problem. There is a weak positive correlation between innovative critical and trusting in problem solving, believing in problem solving, finding creative solutions in solving problems and biased solution approach. There is a weak relationship between innovative critical and self upload problem. There is no relationship between innovative critical and solving problems thoughtlessly, self upload problem and thoughtless approach.Yayın Changes and new trends in health communication(2021-04-14) Narcı, Mustafa; Konuk Kandemir, NebiyeHealth communication can be considered in terms of different groups such as communication of healthcare professionals with each other, patient-healthcare worker communication, patient-patient communication and patient relatives communication with each other. Communication is the primary tool in ensuring health literacy and disseminating effective health information to the wider audience. Effective health communication raises awareness about health problems, risks and solutions; influences and strengthens individuals' attitudes. All mass media are used within the scope of health education to develop and adopt healthy living habits in society in order to improve health. The dizzying developments and changes in communication technologies have diversified and enriched the ways to obtain more information and support about health problems. The transition from monologue to dialogue in the internet field has caused the transformation from one-way information transmission to dynamic, multi-faceted interactive and discussions. Thus, the period began in which not only consuming but also producing users took part. While this has improved those who use social networks, it has also made it difficult to control health information. The coexistence of the media's potential to generate negative behavior as well as the possibilities and capacity to develop positive health behaviors also constitutes a paradoxical situation. Individuals who try to collect information about diseases and treatment methods by using new media tools sometimes risk their health with false information. In addition, the communication between the different groups mentioned above through forums on online platforms takes on a remarkable new form in terms of patient-patient communication. In this context, the aim of the study is to discuss the transformation of patient-patient communication on online platforms within the framework of the literature.












