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Comparing Burnout Across Emergency Physicians, Nurses, Technicians, And Health Information Technicians Working For The Same Organization
(2016)Studies on the topic of burnout measure the effects of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization (DP) (negative or cynical attitudes toward work), and reduced sense of personal accomplishment (PA). While the prevalence ... -
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Of Pemetrexed And Gemcitabine Treatment For Advanced Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer In Turkey
(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2016)Background/aim: The purpose of the study is to determine the cost-effectiveness of the chemotherapy medications that contain gemcitabine and pemetrexed, which are used in the treatment of advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer ... -
Ethical Climate As A Moderator Between Organizational Trust And Whistle-Blowing Among Nurses And Secretaries
(2018)Objectives: To reveal the effect of perception of ethical climate by nurses and secretaries and their level of organizational trust on their whistleblowing intention. Methods: Nurses and secretaries working in a University ... -
Evaluation Of Transition To Electronic Prescriptions In Turkey: Perspective Of Family Physicians
(2018)Background: One of the most important steps of the health transformation program involves the application of electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions) in health services. Information technologies are highly important in ... -
Factors Affecting The Work Of Physicians In Rural Areas Of Turkey
(Australian Rural Health Educ Network, 2015)Introduction: An unbalanced geographical distribution of physicians leads to important differences in healthcare outcomes and difficulties in accessing healthcare services in rural areas. As in many other countries in the ... -
Informal Payments In The Health Sector: A Case Study From Turkey
(Project Hope, 2007)The practice of making informal payments in the health sector is common in a number of countries. It has become an important policy issue around the world. These payments can jeopardize governments' attempts to improve ... -
Involvement of Patients or Their Representatives in Quality Management Functions in Eu Hospitals: Implementation and Impact on Patient-Centred Care Strategies
(Oxford Academic, 2014)Objective. The objective of this study was to describe the involvement of patients or their representatives in quality management (QM) functions and to assess associations between levels of involvement and the implementation ... -
Management of Diabetes and Diabetes Policies in Turkey
(2013)Background Diabetes and its complications are among the present and future challenges of the Turkish health care system. The objective of this paper is to discuss the current situation of diabetes and its management in ... -
Organizational Commitment Of Military Physicians
(Assoc Military Surg Us, 2009)An individual's loyalty or bond to his or her employing organization, referred to as organizational commitment, influences various organizational outcomes such as employee motivation, job satisfaction, performance, ... -
Organizational Variables On Nurses’ Job Performance In Turkey: Nursing Assessments
(2013)Background: The purpose of this study was to describe the influence of organizational variables on hospital staff nurses’ job performance as reported by staff nurses in two cities in Turkey. Hospital ownership status, ... -
Patient Safety Culture: Sample of a University Hospital in Turkey
(Professional Medical Publications, 2012)Objective: To assess health personnel perspectives of patient safety culture in a 900 bed University Hospital in Ankara, Turkey. Methodology: Data was collected by the researchers using a survey method. "Patient Safety ... -
Primary Health Care in Turkey: A Passing Fashion?
(Oxford Univ Press, 1997)The Alma-Ata Declaration has long been regarded as a watershed in the health policy arena. The global goal of the World Health Organization, 'Health for All by the Year 2000' through primary health care, has attracted many ... -
Quality of Life and Attitudes To Ageing in Turkish Older Adults at Old People's Homes
(Wiley, 2015)ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate quality of life (QOL) and attitudes to ageing in Turkish older adults at two old people's homes (nursing homes) and to explain relationship between QOL and attitudes ... -
Reflection of Medical Error Highlighted on Media in Turkey: A Retrospective Study
(2016)Objective: This study was performed with the aim of identifying how news on medical errors have be transmitted, and how the types, reasons, and conclusions of medical errors have been reflected to by the media in Turkey. ... -
Reliability of a Hospital Utilization Review Method in Turkey
(Oxford Univ Press, 1998)Objective. To determine whether the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP) is reliable in Turkey. Methods. Three reviewers, two physicians and one nurse each reviewed 196 patient-days concurrently by using the AEP at ...