Publications by authors named "E Bahat"

Aim: The purpose of the study was to introduce the concept of distributed leadership to international nursing management by conducting a cross-national investigation of its relationships with empowering nursing leadership, nurses' work self-efficacy and nurses' innovative behaviour.

Background: Distributed leadership theory suggests that when more people lead processes together, innovation will be superior to solo leadership. However, we need knowledge about how nurse managers may enhance nurses' distributed leadership agency (DLA), and whether such results are generalizable across countries.

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  • C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) is a rare kidney disease impacting children, characterized by C3 protein buildup in the glomeruli and marked by variable clinical outcomes and symptoms.
  • In a study of 60 pediatric patients in Turkey, findings showed common symptoms like hematuria and hypertension, with nephritic-nephrotic syndrome being the most frequent presentation.
  • Key predictors of progression to chronic kidney disease stage 5 (CKD5) include lower baseline kidney function (eGFR) and serum albumin levels, highlighting the need for close monitoring in affected children.
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Background: Amitriptyline ingestion is an important cause of poisoning morbidity and mortality in Turkey and other countries. In contrast to adults, data concerning amitriptyline intoxication in children are limited. The purpose of this study was to investigate amitriptyline intoxication findings in the pediatric population, based on age groups and reported dosages.

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Background: There are limited data on infants with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS). The aim of this study was to determine the clinical and laboratory features, and to evaluate treatment modalities and outcomes in infants with aHUS.

Materials And Methods: Relevant data on patients with onset of aHUS at age <2 years were obtained from the Turkish Pediatric aHUS Registry.

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Background: The Turkish Renal Tubular Disorders Working Group aimed to form a patient registry database and gathered demographic, clinical, and laboratory data in various hereditary renal tubular disorders (HRTDs).

Methods: A questionnaire comprising HRTDs was sent to the centers. The cohort was composed of 226 patients (109 girls, 117 boys).

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