Publications by authors named "C OEzge Topal"

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  • * Thirty-five second-year nursing students were randomly split into two groups: one learned through the Escape Room method, and the other through Storytelling.
  • * Results showed that the Escape Room group had significantly higher knowledge scores compared to the Storytelling group, suggesting that interactive methods improve learning outcomes and student satisfaction.
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  • The research investigates what affects nursing students' views on the LGBTI community to ensure inclusive healthcare practices.
  • Data was gathered from 386 nursing students through various scales assessing attitudes and empathy, revealing significant relationships between demographics and attitudes towards LGBTI individuals.
  • The study emphasizes the need for nursing programs to include LGBTI-related education and empathy training, as positive attitudes significantly correlated with personal connections and higher empathy levels.
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Purpose: In mucinous ovarian tumors, preoperative prediction of histological subgroup is important for treatment approach. Therefore, we aimed to determine salient magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and estimate optimal cut off values for quantitative features in differential diagnosis of benign, borderline and malignant mucinous ovarian tumors.

Methods: Between January 2011 and December 2021, preoperative MRI scans of 50 patients with mucinous ovarian tumors (n = 54) were evaluated retrospectively.

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  • The study compared erectile and ejaculatory function outcomes in patients with unilateral versus bilateral corpus cavernosum ruptures due to penile fractures, analyzing data from 60 patients.
  • Results showed that both groups had significantly lower erectile function scores post-surgery compared to pre-surgery but no significant differences were seen between the groups after 12 months.
  • Self-estimated intravaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT) improved significantly for both groups at 3rd, 6th, and 12th months post-surgery, indicating overall positive surgical outcomes despite the degree of fracture.
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Intrauterine retention of fetal bone fragments is a rare complication that can be seen after pregnancy termination, especially in advanced gestational weeks. Here, we present a case of intrauterine fetal bone retention detected during routine gynecological examination in an asymptomatic woman whose pregnancy was terminated 12 years ago. Under local anesthesia and ultrasound guidance, the fetal bone was removed with a grasper.

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