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632Love, peace and hope-How are medical ethics practices impacted by terror attacks on the healthcare system in Turkey?In Darry Macer (ed.), LEGACIES OF LOVE, PEACE AND HOPE: How Education can overcome Hatred & Divide, Eubios Ethics Instute. pp. 264-278. 2019.The objective of this article is to shed light on some challenging questions regarding public health and medical ethics that the Turkish healthcare system has recently been forced to confront. In recent years, terrorists in eastern Turkey have launched increasingly destructive attacks, including numerous attempts to undermine the social order by targeting not only government agencies but also the healthcare system. In this study, 54 terrorist incidents specifically targeting the Turkish healthca…Read more
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599The ethical aspects of unwanted pregnancy: Cases of rape reported in the media with legal restrictions on abortion in TurkeyEubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 33 (1): 18-26. 2023.This study examines the ethical and legal issues faced by girls/women requesting abortions who were victims of rape, aspects which have received little attention to date. This is a retrospective study using an approach and legal issues relating to incidents of unwanted pregnancy resulting from rape as reported in Turkish newspapers from 2010 to 2018. A total of 95 articles were discovered and categorized. These were then evaluated for content and analyzed in terms of the ethical issues related t…Read more
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992ICU Residents' Views On General Ethical Issues Regarding The Opt-In System Of Deceased Organ Donation In Turkey: A Focus Group StudyEastern Journal of Medicine 4 (27): 641-648. 2022.This descriptive study explores the views of resident physicians working in intensive care units (ICUs) concerning deceased organ donation and examines the various ethical issues surrounding organ donation encountered by residents. This was a qualitative, descriptive study utilizing solo interviews with participants together with focus group discussions. The participants' experiences and views were elicited via interviews and focus group discussions covering the following topics: ethical tho…Read more
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542Intensive Care Residents’ Views Regarding Ethical Issues and PracticesMedical Science Monitor 28 (e937357): 1-12. 2022.Background: This study sought to understand the ethical issues encountered by medical residents during their residencies, evaluate the solutions proffered by them, and present their suggestions. Material/Methods: A survey consisting of 32 questions, including demographic information, was developed and distributed to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) residents from December 2020 to January 2021. A total of 53 completed questionnaires were submitted to the researchers. The data were analyzed using SPSS …Read more
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493Medical ethics course for residents: A preliminary studyEubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics Contents 7 (31): 378-384. 2021.Purpose: The objective of this study is to determine the importance of supplementary medical ethics course for resident physicians. In this study, we assessed the current state of their knowledge of medical ethics and aimed to improve and deepen their understanding of clinical scenarios to increase their awareness of the link between the practice of medicine and ethical issues. Methods: The course was held for groups of 10-12 people for 3 days a week for a total of 6 hours. Tests given prior to …Read more
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The evaluation of public health ethics, individual, collective and state with institutional, responsibilities and obligation during COVID-19 pandemics through online media reports in TurkeyEubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics (EJAIB) 31 (2): 124-136. 2021.Aim: The aim of this study is to reveal the convergence of public health ethics, institutional, collective and individual ethics obligation during the COVID-19 pandemic and give some explanations with online media reports. Method: The study method is qualitative content analysis; this method was chosen as it would suit best the purpose of the study. The Turkish Medical Association, Turkish Public Health Association, and online newspaper articles and videos have been scanned using keywords. After…Read more
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744The evaluation of public health ethics, individual, collective and state with institutional, responsibilities and obligation during COVID-19 pandemics through online media reports in TurkeyEubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 31 (2): 124-136. 2021.Aim: The aim of this study is to reveal the convergence of public health ethics, institutional, collective, and individual ethics obligation during the COVID-19 pandemic and give some explanations with online media reports. Method: The study method is qualitative content analysis; this method was chosen as it would suit best the purpose of the study. The Turkish Medical Association, Turkish Public Health Association, and online newspaper articles and videos have been scanned using keywords. Aft…Read more
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475How are medical ethics practices impacted by terror attacks on the healthcare system in Turkey?Eubios Ethics Instute. 2019.The objective of this article is to shed light on some challenging questions regarding public health and medical ethics that the Turkish healthcare system has recently been forced to confront. In recent years, terrorists in eastern Turkey have launched increasingly destructive attacks, including numerous attempts to undermine the social order by targeting not only government agencies but also the healthcare system. In this study, 54 terrorist incidents specifically targeting the Turkish healthca…Read more
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63A historical evaluation from quarantine to compartmental model: from Ottoman Empire in 1830 to the Turkish Republic at 2020 and from cholera to COVID-19Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (6): 295-98. 2020.Aim: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Ottoman Empire's first experienced quarantine and the Turkey Republic's used compartmental models within quarantine. Method: This study was conducted as a review to explore quarantine procedures applied from Ottoman Empire to the present time in the Turkey Republic. For this purpose, we collected pieces of evidence from historical texts, articles, online reports, and books to websites. The reviews findings were assessed chronologically. Results…Read more
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878Healthcare professionals acting ethically under the risk of stigmatization and violence during COVID-19 from media reports in TurkeyEubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (5): 207-211. 2020.Abstract Aim: The COVID-19 infection is transmitted either by human-to-human contact, social-physical contact, and respiratory droplets or by touching items touched by the infected. This has triggered some conflicted behaviors such as stigma, violence, and opposite behavior applause. The aim of this study is to explore several newspaper articles about stigma, violence, or insensitive behavior against healthcare professionals and to analyze the reason for these behaviors during these COVID-19 pan…Read more
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727Evaluation of public health and clinical care ethical practices during the COVID-19 outbreak days from media reports in TurkeyEubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (3): 103-110. 2020.Objective: This main aim of the study is to explore COVID-19 pandemic problems from the perspective of public health-clinical care ethics through online mediareports in Turkey. Method: This research was designed as a descriptive and qualitative study that assesses COVID-19 through online media reports on critics between the periods of March 11, 2020 and April 2 2020 as a quantitative as number of reports and qualitative study, across Turkey. Reports were from Turkish Medical Association websites…Read more
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An analysis of violence against health-care professionals in Turkey from online media reportsEubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (2): 34-42. 2020.Aim: Healthcare professionals have faced high rates of violent injury and fatality in the workplace. This study's objective was to evaluate the existing knowledge on the extent of workplace violence from online reports, to contribute on these incidents to serve as a basis for future research which could provide a synergistic relationship via the media for preventive policies. Methods: This study utilizes a descriptive and qualitative analysis of online media reports on violence against healthcar…Read more
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