Publications by authors named "B Oren"

The present descriptive study investigates the general and foot-care self-efficacy and the level of foot-care knowledge of 151 participants who presented to the internal medicine ward and diabetes nursing unit of a training and research hospital in Türkiye. The mean Diabetes Management Self-Efficacy Scale score of the participants was 69.0 ± 15.

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The present study examined contextual factors that affect safety behavior use as well as positive emotions when using safety behaviors among individuals with SAD. Eighty-eight participants took part in the study, half (n = 44) met diagnostic criteria for SAD and half (n = 44) did not meet criteria for SAD. Participants completed a 21-day experience sampling methodology (ESM) measurement in which they reported on daily social interactions, safety behavior use, and emotions.

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Background/aim: The aim of this study was to develop a gestational diabetes risk assessment scale (GEDRISK).

Materials And Methods: This methodological study included 652 pregnant women who presented to six public health institutions in İstanbul between September 2021 and February 2022. Content validity was evaluated using the content validity index, while construct validity was assessed through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses.

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Clinical Relevance: Vitiligo is a skin disease characterised by depigmentation and loss of melanocytes. Melanocyte loss may not be limited to the skin in vitiligo, and various abnormalities may occur in the choroid, which is dense in melanocytes.

Background: To evaluate structural changes in the choroid by measuring choroidal thickness and vascularity index using optical coherence tomography in patients with vitiligo and comparing them to healthy subjects.

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Objective: To evaluate the macula, retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL), retinal layers, and choroidal thickness (CT) using spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in patients with alopecia areata (AA).

Methods: The right eyes of 42 AA patients (17 women, 25 men) and 42 controls (18 women, 24 men) were included in the study. Each subject underwent thorough ophthalmic examination and SD-OCT (Heidelberg Engineering) measurements.

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