Publications by authors named "A Yegin"

As pioneers of the Carnegie Perspective recognized, conflicts in organizations can exist even when incentives of all parties are aligned. These can often be traced to differences in cognitions such as beliefs and values, which are foundational components of any given culture. This paper refines the operationalization of cultural clashes by identifying differences in beliefs about causality ("which actions cause which outcomes") and morality (in the broad sense of "what is evaluated as desirable") as two fundamental sources of conflict.

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  • * Recent advancements have led to a variety of HAE-specific medications available for treatment, but access to these medications differs across countries.
  • * The review analyzes guidelines and literature on HAE management from various countries, emphasizing improvements in patients' quality of life and the importance of adopting a more patient-centered approach within clinical practices.
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Background: Phlebotomy is one of the most important steps in the preanalytical phase of a clinical laboratory process. In order to decrease phlebotomy errors, this specific procedure should be taught in detail by laboratory organizations. Our study aims to practice the training program on venous blood sampling and observe the close follow-up results.

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Aim: To determine if age and Parkinson's disease duration at therapy initiation influence the efficacy of levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) on quality of life and activities of daily living.

Patients & Methods: This post hoc analysis assessed subgroups of patients stratified by baseline age, disease duration, hours/day of 'off' time and levodopa equivalent dose. Patients' data were collected from the GLORIA study, a 24-month observational registry evaluating long-term effectiveness of LCIG.

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