Yazar "Pehlivan, E." seçeneğine göre listele
Listeleniyor 1 - 20 / 26
Sayfa Başına Sonuç
Sıralama seçenekleri
Öğe ADULTS ASSESSMENTS ABOUT URBAN LIFE CHARESTERISTICS IN AN EASTERN CITY OF TURKEY(Scibulcom Ltd, 2019) Firinci, B.; Mete, B.; Pehlivan, E.This study was conducted to evaluate the usability and livability of urban areas by the individuals who are at and above the age of 50 living in the city of Malatya which is located in the eastern region of Turkey in terms of housing, outdoor and transportation; and to examine the relevant socio-demographic properties. The questionnaire form, which questioned the sociodemographic properties, and the usability of house, transportation and outdoors, consisted of 41 questions. As a result, it was observed that most of the male individual who were above the age of 50 lived in houses that were in adequate size, and the majority of them owned their houses. It was observed that those who lived in rural areas had more heating problems and experienced less security and environmental problems. When physical disability is considered in old age period, it was observed that half of the participants lived in houses or flats that did not have elevators. It was determined that the comfort of public transport was low. The fact that social gender inequality continued at further age was also determined as another finding that has to be emphasised.Öğe Depression of 50 and over years old individuals and related factors in a city of eastern Turkey(Oxford Univ Press, 2018) Pehlivan, E.; Mete, B.; Firinci, B.; Ozer, A.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe DETERMINING ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINTS OF MEDICINE FACULTY STUDENTS AND RELEVANT FACTORS(Scibulcom Ltd, 2018) Firinci, B.; Gokce, A.; Pehlivan, E.; Turmus, G. N.; Ozer, A.Ecological footprint (EF) gives us clues about sustainable life and appears before us as an important indicator showing the burden of humans on this planet. The purpose of the present study was to examine the behaviours and the variables that affect these behaviours of doctor candidates, which represent an important profession in the world and in our country in this respect. The study was designed in cross-sectional fashion and was conducted in December 2017 with medicine faculty students. The dependent variables of the study were EF scores and the scores of the EF sub-components like food, house, travel, and other, and the carbon footprint (CF) score; and the independent variables were age, gender. EF score median (min-max) value of the study group was computed as 2.90 (1.78-7.09) kha, and the CF score median (min-max) value was computed as 11.69 (5.99-40.19) t. The travel component median (min-max) value was 0.93 (0.06-4.82) kha. The highest contribution to the EF was made by the transportation sub-component. In the light of the data of the present study, it was concluded that the medicine faculty students had information on the EF concept. This information must be increased with training that will be provided in the future.Öğe Distribution of Cancer cases and survival analysis results: A retrospective cohort study(Oxford Univ Press, 2019) Pehlivan, E.; Mete, B.; Soyiler, V.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe The effect of Kefir consumption on blood pressure some blood parameters in hypertensive individuals(Oxford Univ Press, 2022) Tokay, A. Ozyazgan; Pehlivan, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe The Effect of Smartphone Use and Nomophobia on Sleep Quality and Daytime Sleepiness in Turkey(Oxford Univ Press, 2022) Erten, B.; Pehlivan, E.; Yalcin, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Evaluation of chronic disease follow-up training of family physicians in primary care units(Oxford Univ Press, 2019) Buzgan, B.; Mete, B.; Pehlivan, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Examination of daily water consumption behaviors of individuals living in a semi-rural area(Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Ozyazgan, A. A.; Deniz, S.; Pehlivan, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Examining the relationship between inflammation markers and anthropometric values in primary care(Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Mete, B.; Deger, M. S.; Zoroglu, G.; Pehlivan, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe The frequency of domestic violence and the relevant Influential factors in adult women in Malatya(Oxford Univ Press, 2017) Mete, B.; Pehlivan, E.; Caliskan, D.; Tekin, C.; Cakmak, E. E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Health Literacy level and related factors of students in a health vocational high school(Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Yalcin, E.; Cavuslu, I. C.; Firinci, B.; Yalcinkaya, N.; Pehlivan, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Health literacy levels and related factors of patients admitted to an outpatient clinic in Malatya(Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Pehlivan, E.; Ozdemir, K.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Identifying the determinants of microalbuminuria in obese patients in primary care units: the effects of blood pressure, random plasma glucose and other risk factors(Springer, 2016) Pehlivan, E.; Ozen, G.; Taskapan, H.; Gunes, G.; Sahin, I.; Colak, C.Objective The objective of this study is to evaluate the demographic characteristics, blood pressure and blood glucose and the other related factors that affect the microalbuminuria levels in the obese patients aged 40 and above who applied to the primary care for medical evaluation. Materials and methods The population of the research, which was a cross-sectional type, comprised obese patients aged 40 and above who had applied to the community health centers in the center of Malatya. A total of 422 obese patients consisting of 116 males and 306 females were included in the research. The anthropometric measurements of the participants were determined, their blood pressures and their random blood glucoses were evaluated, as well. A microalbuminuria measurement was performed in the urine samples taken from the patients using Nycocard Reader II device. Findings The incidence of microalbuminuria in patients was found as 31.5 %, whereas the incidence of macroalbuminuria was 6.6 %. The incidence of microalbuminuria in female patients was 32.7 %, while it was 28.4 % in male patients; on the other hand, the incidence of macroalbuminuria in female patients was found as 6.8 %, whereas this percentage was determined as 7.8 in male patients (p > 0.05). The probability of the incidence of microalbuminuria increased 2.8 times more in those with the diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg and above when compared to those without it (GA: 1.79-4.56), whereas the incidence increased 3.2 times more in those with the random blood glucose of 200 mg/l and above (GA: 1.327.84) (p < 0.001). In our study, among the variables predicting the microalbuminuria in obese patients; the cutoff values of the diastolic and systolic blood pressures, the waist circumference were found as > 85 mmHg; > 130 mmHg; > 141 mg/dl, respectively, in male patients and found as > 85 mmHg, > 114 cm, and 109 cm, respectively, in female patients. The sensitivity and specificity of the tests indicating the cutoff values showed significance (p < 0.05). There was no statistically significant relevance between the microalbumin levels of the obese patients via the anthropometric criteria, except for their waist circumference (p > 0.05). Result In this study, the blood pressure and blood glucose levels of the patients along with their waist circumference that indicated a central obesity were specified as the determinants of microalbuminuria. While the obese patients are being evaluated in terms of proteinuria, the cutoff values of these variables can be taken into consideration.Öğe Job stress status and the influencing factors of staff working at a medical center in Malatya Turkey(Oxford Univ Press, 2016) Pehlivan, E.; Tekin, C.; Mete, B.; Nacar, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe The knowledge attitude and practices of the farmers on safe use of pesticides in Adiyaman, Turkey(Oxford Univ Press, 2016) Tuncdemir, A.; Pehlivan, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Level of food additive knowledge and perceptions of food safety of university students(Oxford Univ Press, 2017) Gokce, A.; Bozkir, C.; Seyitoglu, D. C.; Pehlivan, E.; Ozer, A.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Relation to orthorexia prevalance and health literacy of college students in the east of Turkey(Oxford Univ Press, 2018) Pehlivan, E.; Mete, B.; Firinci, B.; Ekinci, Zafer[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Relation to orthorexia prevalance and health literacy of college students in the east of turkey(European journal of publıc health, 2018) Pehlivan, E.; Mete, B; Firinci, B; Ekinci, ZaferÖğe The relationship between body mass index and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(Oxford Univ Press, 2017) Tepe, S. Ozgul; Gunes, G.; Pehlivan, E.; Genc, M.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe The relationship between body mass index and Pittsburgh sleep quality index(Oxford unıv press, great clarendon st, oxford ox2 6dp, england, 2017) Tepe, S. Özgül; Güneş, G.; Pehlivan, E.; Genç, M.