6,025 results match your criteria: "Ondokuz Mayis University.[Affiliation]"

Objective: The aim of this research was to determine the effect of music on nonstress testing and pregnant women's satisfaction.

Methods: The research, which was designed as a randomized controlled experimental study, was conducted between September 2021 and September 2022 at a training and research university hospital in the north of Turkey. The population of the research consisted of pregnant women who were requested to take a nonstress test, and the sample consisted of 111 pregnant women (music group: 56 and control group: 55).

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Three-Dimensional Morphometric Analysis of the Metatarsal and Phalangeal Bones in Van Cats.

Anat Histol Embryol

January 2025

Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Graduate School of Educational Sciences, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey.

The aim of this study was to perform three-dimensional reconstruction of the metatarsal and phalangeal bones using computed tomography, to obtain osteometric data and to determine biometric differences in terms of sexual dimorphism in the obtained measurements in Van cats, an endemic species living in the Van province region of eastern Türkiye and named after this region. Computed tomography images of a total of 16 adult and healthy Van cats, eight females and eight males, were used in the study. Three-dimensional modelling of the images and osteometric measurements were obtained using MIMICS 20.

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Application of melatonin and lipopeptides (LPs) derived from Bacillus strains is considered an efficient strategy to control plant diseases at both pre and postharvest stages. However, the combined application of melatonin and LPs has not been studied yet. Therefore, the present study presents the synergistic effect of melatonin and LPs produced by Bacillus atrophaeus strain MCM61 against gray mold disease and its impact on quality parameters and vase life of cut roses.

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  • * A study involving 313 midwifery students assessed the relationship between their fear of COVID-19 and their health-promoting behaviors using various scales and statistical analyses.
  • * Results indicated that students had a moderate fear of COVID-19 with a mean score of 17.37 and showed moderate healthy lifestyle behaviors, scoring highest in spiritual development and lowest in physical activity.
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Background: This study aims to identify factors predicting recurrence and unfavorable prognosis in cN+ patients who have undergone sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) following neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC).

Methods: The retrospective multi-centre "MF18-02" and the prospective multi-centre cohort registry trial "MF18-03" (NCT04250129) included patients with cT1-4N1-3M0 with SLNB+/- axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) post-NAC.

Results: A total of 2407 cN+ patients, who later achieved cN0 status after NAC and subsequently underwent SLNB, were studied.

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Celiac disease is a chronic inflammatory condition that is not well understood in relation to the microbiome. Our objective was to demonstrate changes in the microbiota and the relationships between nutrients in children with celiac disease (CD) who followed a gluten-free diet (GFD). A group of 11 children who were recently diagnosed with CD, ranging in age from 3 to 12, were monitored for a period of 6 months.

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Current guidelines recommend adding long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMAs) in patients with uncontrolled asthma, despite the use of moderate to high doses of inhaled steroid-long-acting beta agonists (ICS/LABA). This study aims to analyze the factors related to the prescription of add-on LAMA in clinical practice for asthma patients, shedding light on physicians' preferences. This study included adult asthma patients on add-on LAMA and ICS/LABA monitored for at least one year in a national registry comprising 2053 asthmatics.

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Validity and reliability of the scale for determining nursing students' perceptions of stigmatization.

Arch Psychiatr Nurs

December 2024

Faculty of Health Sciences, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Samsun, Turkiye. Electronic address:

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  • Stigmatization negatively impacts relationships between patients and health professionals, prompting this study to create a measurement tool for nursing students’ perceptions of stigmatization.
  • The study involved 403 nursing students and used qualitative interviews, factor analyses, and reliability assessments to develop and validate the Scale for Determining Nursing Students' Perceptions of Stigmatization, which consists of 19 items across five dimensions.
  • Findings indicate that this scale is a reliable and user-friendly tool for measuring nursing students' perceptions of stigma, suggesting potential improvements to nursing education based on the results.
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  • - The study examines how different fat diets and exercise impact biological aging markers, focusing on telomere length, inflammation, and oxidative stress in rats.
  • - Researchers divided 48 rats into six groups to test the effects of unsaturated vs. saturated fat diets and aerobic exercise over 50 days, measuring various biological markers and telomere lengths.
  • - Results showed that unsaturated fat diets and physical activity were linked to longer telomeres and better inflammatory status, while saturated fat diets correlated with higher body weight gain and unfavorable biological markers.
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Background: Cardiovascular disease risk factors play a crucial role in determining individuals' future health status and significantly affect health. This paper aimed to address cardiovascular disease risk factors in low- and middle-income countries using multi-criteria decision-making methods.

Methods: In line with this objective, 22 evaluation criteria were identified.

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  • Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are crucial for preventing strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), but their impact on blood parameters, especially in stable patients, has not been extensively studied.
  • In a retrospective study of 742 AF patients, researchers focused on changes in hemoglobin (Hb) levels after one year on DOACs, ultimately analyzing 530 patients based on whether their Hb change was less than or greater than 2 g/dL.
  • The findings revealed that patients with a greater than or equal to 2 g/dL decrease in Hb had higher baseline Hb levels and highlighted the need for careful monitoring of anemia in AF patients receiving DOACs, even if they seem clinically stable.
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  • The study assessed how well three radiologists agreed on MRI evaluations for staging and restaging rectal cancer in 239 patients, particularly after neoadjuvant therapy.
  • The findings showed moderate to high interobserver agreement on various MRI parameters, with specific focus on tumor distance from the mesorectal fascia and lymph node involvement being significant predictors of locoregional recurrence.
  • Ultimately, the analysis highlighted the importance of lymph node restaging and its correlation with locoregional recurrence rates, indicating that changes in lymph node status can influence patient outcomes.
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Retrospective analysis of hemophilia B in Turkey: identifying main characteristics and treatment options.

Res Pract Thromb Haemost

October 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology, Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.

Background: Hemophilia B (HB), an X-linked recessive inherited bleeding disorder, exhibits a high prevalence among males.

Objectives: To present the first national cohort of persons with HB to define the demographics, clinical characteristics, and treatment patterns in Turkey.

Methods: This multicenter, retrospective study included 433 alive persons with HB registered in 35 centers between 1961 and 2018.

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Background: Food allergy is a public health issue that has a significant impact on the lives of families. Parental self-efficacy/confidence is important in managing food allergies. The aim of this study is to validate the "Food Allergy Self-Efficacy Scale for Parents" (FASE-P) and assess parental self-efficacy in managing their child's food allergy.

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Introduction: Topical therapies are used in almost all patients with psoriasis. A novel fixed topical combination cream (GN-037) with a lower concentration (0.0356%) of clobetasol 17-propionate (CP) was developed together with urea, salicylic acid, and retinoic acid to provide a better benefit-risk ratio.

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  • The study focuses on an 8-year-old Labrador dog that suffered from degenerative skeletal changes after being involved in a road traffic accident, eventually leading to its death despite medical interventions.
  • Researchers conducted a CT scan on the dog’s humerus and discovered osteophytes, or bone spurs, that formed a almost complete ring structure, which suggested issues related to joint mobility.
  • During the dissection of the bones, they found a thin membrane covering the supratrochlear foramen that the CT scan did not detect, indicating limitations in imaging techniques for identifying certain soft tissue abnormalities.
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This study investigates the effects of the graphene content and applied pressure on the electrical and thermal conductivities of graphite/polyaniline (GP) and graphite/graphene/polyaniline (GGP) composites produced direct mixing method. Based on the electrical and thermal conductivity results, 14 wt% graphene content was found to be the crucial threshold, beyond which extra graphene additions exhibited different behaviors in pressed and unpressed samples. While the electrical conductivity of the unpressed samples increased up to 14 wt% graphene addition, the thermal conductivity increased further after 14 wt% graphene addition.

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Development and evaluation of an antigen targeting lateral flow test for Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever.

EBioMedicine

December 2024

Department of Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, United Kingdom; Global Access Diagnostics, Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.

Background: Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a viral haemorrhagic fever with a case fatality rate of 5-25% that has been prioritised for research and development by the World Health Organisation. There are no CCHF rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) commercially available. We describe the development and evaluation of an antigen-targeting lateral flow immunoassay RDT for CCHF.

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Introduction: The adequacy of blood flow from the leptomeningeal collaterals is considered one of the most important factors determining the rate of infarct progression and response to acute stroke treatments in the setting of large vessel occlusions. Several patient-related variables, including age, vascular risk factors, and laboratory parameters, have been proposed to explain the interindividual variability of collateral flow among stroke patients. This study aimed to assess how pre-stroke frailty, an aging-related syndrome characterized by a loss in the physiologic reserve of numerous body functions, affected the degree of leptomeningeal collateral flow in the setting of acute ischemic stroke.

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Esports is a natural extension of digital games. Digital games provide a platform for players to showcase their skills, thereby forming the foundation of e-sports. These two domains continuously support each other, demonstrating significant growth in popularity and establishing a solid presence in the competitive landscape.

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Peripheral nerve injuries are commonly encountered in clinical practice. Peripheral nerve injuries most commonly result in serious problems affecting quality of life. The present study is designed to research the possible neuroprotective effects of Ankaferd blood stopper (ABS), platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and Momordica charantia (MC) on regeneration using unbiased stereological techniques.

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Background: Healthcare professionals serving in the earthquake zone may experience mental problems due to the traumatic events they witnessed.

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of working in earthquake-affected areas on compassion fatigue and coping strategies for earthquake stress in healthcare professionals compared to a control group.

Methods: This descriptive and correlational study was conducted in three provinces in the northern region of Türkiye.

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Objectives: Worldwide emergence of clonal outbreaks caused by fluconazole-resistant (FLCR) and the recent emergence of echinocandin- and multidrug-resistant (ECR and MDR) Candida parapsilosis isolates pose serious threats to modern clinics. Conducting large-scale epidemiological studies aimed at determining the genetic composition and antifungal resistance rates is necessary to devise antifungal stewardship and infection control strategies at international, national and local levels. Despite being severely hit by outbreaks due to FLCR C.

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