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Cancer Nurs
December 2005
Hacettepe University School of Social Work, Cift Asfalt 06290 Keciören, Ankara, Turkey.
This study was designed to measure the frequency at which Turkish patients with cancer resort to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). A total of 704 patients referred to the Gülhane Military Medical Academy and Ankara Numune Training Hospital between September 2002 and January 2003 were asked about the CAM therapies they used. Of these, 276 patients (39.
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September 2004
Hacettepe University School of Social Work, 06290 Kecioren-Ankara, Turkey.
The aim of this study was to determine the factors influencing stress in health care professionals working with cancer patients and the strategies used to cope with stress. The data was collected by self-report questionnaires, the Job Stress Inventory and Ways of Coping Inventory. Overall 109 health care professionals (physicians n = 52, nurses = 57) employed in five Oncology Hospitals in Ankara, Turkey, between January 2001 and July 2001 were involved in the study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAIDS Patient Care STDS
August 2003
Hacettepe University School of Social Work, Ankara, Turkey.
Cancer Nurs
December 2001
Hacettepe University School of Social Work, Ankara, Turkey.
The high incidence and the severe symptoms of cancer have a considerable effect on quality of life in patients. The relationship between quality of life in patients with cancer and treatment, early diagnosis, disease acceptance, pain, psychological distress, loss of organ, duration of disease, and caregivers was investigated. This study included 508 patients with cancer treated in either inpatient or outpatient clinics of 5 oncology centers in Ankara, Turkey, between August 1 998 and January 2000.
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April 2001
Hacettepe University School of Social Work, Ankara, Turkey.
Currently HIV/AIDS is one of the most difficult challenges for health care professionals. As primary medical care providers, attitudes of the physicians towards HIV/AIDS are of utmost significance. The aim of this research is to determine the attitudes of the surgeons towards HIV/AIDS in their working environment.
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