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Öğe Assessment of Inpatients in Trakya University Hospital in Terms of Informed Consent Indicated by Ministry of Health’S Patient Rights Regulations(Trakya Üniversitesi, 2016) Keyfoğlu, Mehmet Can; Emin, Ahmet; Memiş, İdil; Demirci, Koray; Özcan, MertAims: The informed consent constitutes the legal validity of any medical intervention and treatment, and it provides the patient with information about the procedure. In this study, we aimed to assess the extent informed consent is being applied in Trakya University Hospital in accordance to Ministry of Health’s regulations.Methods: A data collecting form has been prepared with respect to Ministry of Health’s relevant regulations and it was applied to 78 inpatients. The form consists of 18 two-point statements and 4 questions towards the patient’s demographic profile. As for descriptive statistics, numbers and percentages have been used for the statements, thus arithmetic mean ± standard deviation (minimum-maximum) has been used for the questions, respectively.Results: Out of all included patients, 47 (60.3 %) participants did not have any knowledge about the Informed Consent Form, 24 (30.8%) did not sign the Form, 48 (61.5%) participants did not read the Form and 49 (62.8%) did not understand the Form.Conclusion: From the results of this study, it can be inferred that the extent patients are being informed is still not on intended levels and is not satisfactory. Informed Consent is still a topic to emphasize, improve and put into practice more effectivelyÖğe A Case Report: Fournier’S Gangrene in a Patient With Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus(Trakya Üniversitesi, 2015) Emin, Ahmet; Dokuz, Oktay; Köksal, Cemal; Yıldız, Ali; Akdere, HakanAims: Fournier’s gangrene is a necrotizing fasciitis of the perinea and genital areas. Scrotal Fournier’s gangrene,while being rare, is an urological emergency and requires urgent surgery. In this case report, we aimed to investigate a patient with Fournier’s Gangrene (FG), caused by a cut to scrotumÖğe Differences of Behaviour in Medical and Non-Medical Studentssuffering From Myofascial Pain(Trakya Üniversitesi, 2017) Nalbantlar, Yasin; Emin, Ahmet; Uzunoğlu, İlknur; Demir, Gözde Zeynep; Teker, Seher Gevri; Armutlugöynük, Hülya; Tuna, HakanAims: The aim of this study is to determine whether there is a difference in triggering factors of myofascial pain, the frequency, professional help seeking, the use of exercise, and the use of drugs between the students of the medical faculty and the other faculties.Methods: This survey study was conducted among 200 voluntary Trakya University students; 100 of them were from the medical faculty and the other 100 were from the other faculties. All participants suffered from myofascial pain. ‘‘Standardized Nordic Questionnaires for The Analysis of Musculoskeletal Symptoms’’ has been used to prepare the questionnaires. Chi-Square test was used for statistical analysis.Results: It was found that the most common trigger factor of myofascial pain is studying. In the medical faculties, the proportion was 62% and in the other faculties, it was 44%. The second most common factor was the usage of computers (medical faculty students (16%) other faculty students (27%)). Pain frequency was more than 5 times a week among medical school students it was 32% and 40% among the other faculty students. 34% of medical school students and 17% of other faculties’ students were doing exercise to relieve myofascial pain. 18% of medical faculty students and 33% of other faculties’ students were taking medication to relieve myofascial pain. 15% of medical faculty students and 18% of other faculties’ students at least once consulted a doctor because of myofascial pain.Conclusion: There was no significant difference found in terms of triggering factors and frequency of pain. However, usage of medication and participating in regular exercise were found to be significantly different between medical students and other faculties’ studentsÖğe Evaluating the Prevalence of Depression, Sleep Quality and Social Phobia Among Trakya University Hospital Residents(Trakya Üniversitesi, 2016) Berber, Murathan; Gökçe, Kübra; Demirci, Koray; Yiğitbilek, Furkan; Emin, Ahmet; Güldağ, Mahmut Alper; Yumurtacı, ÖznurAims: The purpose of this study is to determine and evaluate the depression, sleep quality and social anxiety levels among medical residents at Trakya University Hospital.Methods: This questionnaire study was conducted among 105 voluntary medical residents at Trakya University Hospital. Beck Depression Inventory, Pitssburgh Sleep Quality Index and Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale was used to assess depression, sleep quality and social phobia. As for statistical analyses, chi-square, Kruskal Wallis and Mann Whitney Tests were used for analyzing categorical and continuous data.Results: It was found out that 39% of them had depressive symptoms ranging from “mild depressive” to “very severe depressive”, when 14.3% had poor sleep quality and 87.6% had social anxiety symptoms ranging from “moderate social anxiety” to “very severe social anxiety”. Beck Depression Score for surgical residents was significantly higher than basic sciences residents, when female residents had a significantly higher score for social anxiety in comparison with male residents.Conclusion: The prevalence of depression, poor sleep quality and social anxiety among residents was found to be higher than expected which might be due to stress, heavy workload and lifestyle of physicians