Publications by authors named "N Bingol"

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  • The study aimed to investigate the health-seeking behaviors of 190 epilepsy patients at a Neurology Clinic in Turkey, focusing on how these behaviors impact treatment and self-care.
  • Data were collected using a Health-Seeking Behavior Scale and analyzed with statistical software, revealing variations in health-seeking behaviors based on sociodemographic factors like marital status, education, and income.
  • The findings highlighted that educational background, living area, marital status, and age significantly influenced different types of health-seeking behaviors among individuals with epilepsy.
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  • AI platforms are important tools in genetics and medicine, helping to analyze lots of patient data and find new diseases.
  • They are making it possible to better understand complex health issues and improve treatments for things like rare diseases and cancers.
  • These technologies are helping doctors make better decisions for patient care, leading to more personalized and effective treatments.
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Purpose: The study was conducted to determine the effects of Progressive Relaxation Exercise, supported by mobile-based animation, on fatigue and sleep quality of individuals with epilepsy.

Material-method: The study was conducted in a randomized controlled design with a pretest-posttest model on epileptic individuals who applied to Giresun University, Faculty of Medicine, Neurology Outpatient Clinic between February and December 2022. By using power analysis, the sample of the study was determined as 60 epilepsy patients (30 in the Control Group, 30 in the Experimental Group).

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Objective: This study, which we believe will contribute to more successful transplant processes, was carried out to evaluate the level of job satisfaction among organ transplant coordinators and the difficulties experienced by them.

Materials And Methods: As a cross-sectional study, this research was conducted between July 15, 2018, and August 8, 2018, through the support of the organ transplant coordinators working in the Turkish National Coordination Centre. Sociodemographic characteristics, insititutional difficulties and Minnesota Satisfaction Questonnaire were used for data collection.

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This research was conducted as a descriptive study for the purpose of examining nurses' sleep quality, job satisfaction, and the relationship between them. The research population was comprised of nurses who work at Inönü University Turgut Ozal Medical Center (Turkey) and the research was conducted with a total of 418 nurses. A Personal Information Form, developed by the researchers based on information in the literature, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Short Form Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ), which have been adapted for Turkish and had validity and reliability studies conducted, were used for data collection in the research.

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