Publications by authors named "M Filiz"

Objectives: This study was conducted with the aim of developing a scale to measure 'retirement psychology' in order to better understand the impact of the retirement process on individuals' psychological states.

Method: A total of 437 retired people took part in the study. The Retirement Psychology Scale was developed in five stages.

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This study was conducted to develop the "Scale of the Effects of War on Social Health" to better understand the effects that news of have on individuals. 389 adult individuals participated in the study. The scale was developed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to test its structural validity.

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  • Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE) is a common condition causing pain, numbness, and weakness, which can be diagnosed using various tests, including provocative ones and electrophysiological exams.* -
  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) compared to a sham treatment in 68 patients with UNE, measuring symptoms and nerve function at multiple points.* -
  • Results showed that the LLLT group had significant improvements in pain and certain nerve conduction metrics, although there were no notable differences in weakness scores or grip strength between groups.*
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Background: Blood culture-negative endocarditis (BCNE) is a diagnostic challenge, therefore our objective was to pinpoint high-risk cohorts for BCNE.

Methods: The study included adult patients with definite endocarditis. Data were collected via the Infectious Diseases International Research Initiative (ID-IRI).

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Objective: This study aims to determine the moderator role of work experience in the impact of ethical culture perceptions of healthcare professionals on their whistleblowing tendencies. It is also to reveal the effect of organizational trust on whistleblowing.

Methods: The population of the study consists of health personnel working in the public or private sector in Turkey.

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