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Exp Clin Transplant ; 21(Suppl 2): 121-124, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37496360

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Dawud b. 'Umar al-Antaki, known as the Avicenna of his time, was an Ottoman physician and scholar who wrote medical texts in Arabic in the 16th century. He was taught by an Iranian medical scholar, Muhammad Sharif, in the fields of logic, physical sciences, Greek, and medicine. After leaving Antioch, he traveled to Lebanon and then to Damascus, where he began writing his work, Tadhkiratu uli l-albab wa l-jami' li l-'ajab al-'ujab. Dawud b. 'Umar al-Antaki settled in Egypt, where he taught at the Zahiriyya Madrasa and practiced medicine before dying in Mecca in 1599. Here, we examined al-Antaki's writings on kidney and bladder diseases in his work Nuzhat al-adhhan fi islah al-abdan. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We translated sections on kidney and bladder diseases into English and compared Ilter Uzel's copy of Nuzhat al-adhhan fi islah al-abdan with a printed copy. We compared the relevant sections of Nuzhat al-adhhan fi islah al-abdan with the relevant sections of other important works of al-Antaki, al-Nuzhat al-mubhija fi tashhidh al-adhhan wa ta'dil al-amzija, and Tadhkiratu uli l-albab wa l-jami' li l-'ajab al-'ujab. The similarities and differences between these works were revealed. RESULTS: Kidney and bladder diseases are briefly discussed in Nuzhat al-adhhan fi islah al-abdan under the headings "amrad al-kula wa l-mathana," "al-hisa," and "harqan al-bawl wa taqtiruhu." CONCLUSIONS: Issues concerning kidney and bladder diseases are addressed more briefly in Nuzhat al-adhhan fi islah al-abdan than in al-Nuzhat al-mubhija fi tashhidh al-adhhan wa ta'dil al-amzija. Tadhkiratu uli l-albab wa l-jami' li l-'ajab al-'ujab consists solely of kidney and bladder stones. When these works are combined, the information in them complements each other.


Subject(s)
Kidney Diseases , Physicians , Textbooks as Topic , Urinary Bladder Diseases , Humans , Egypt , Physicians/history , History, 16th Century , Translations , Textbooks as Topic/history
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Asian J Psychiatr ; 83: 103540, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36947917

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to determine the attitudes of primary care providers, physicians, nurses and midwives towards domestic violence and their tendencies to report violence against women and the affecting factors. The population of this study was 294 health professionals. The mean score on the Domestic Violence was 19.23 ± 4.28 and on the Scale of Health Professionals' Intentions/Behaviors Regarding Reporting Intimate Partner Violence was 124.24 ± 20.41. While the health professionals' attitudes towards domestic violence were more negative in our study, attitudes towards reporting violence against women were more positive. Also, health professionals faced ethical problems related to the principles of privacy and confidentiality.


Subject(s)
Domestic Violence , Intimate Partner Violence , Physicians , Humans , Female , Health Personnel , Attitude of Health Personnel
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Acta bioeth ; 28(1): 137-147, jun. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383280

ABSTRACT

Abstract: The aim of this study is to determine the problems faced by individuals living with cancer (ILCs) in accessing health services during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey. This qualitative study's sample consisted of 18 volunteer interviewees from 10 cancer-related patient associations in Turkey. Research data were collected by semi-structured interview method. Data collection and analysis were carried out simultaneously. In the sessions where all researchers participated together, the data were coded with a common view, and main and sub-themes were determined. In the analysis of the data the inductive thematic analysis method was applied. Information was gathered under two main themes: compliance with the measures taken and access to health services. Lack of information about nutrition, physical activity, psychological problems, caused by the lockdown and social distance measures taken within the scope of the pandemic should be accepted as problems within the scope of the right of individuals to access health, and additional programs should be prepared to minimize these. Cancer types should be considered in delaying diagnosis, treatment, and controls related to cancer, so that patients are not harmed at least or at all. It is important to ensure that patients do not hesitate to attend diagnosis, treatment, and controls with the anxiety of being infected with COVID-19, both in transportation to health facilities and in terms of preventing transmission in health facilities.


Resumen: El objetivo de este estudio es determinar los problemas a los que se enfrentan las personas que viven con cáncer (ILC) para acceder a los servicios sanitarios durante la pandemia de COVID-19 en Turquía. La muestra consistió en 18 entrevistados voluntarios de 10 asociaciones de pacientes relacionados con el cáncer en Turquía. Los datos de la investigación se recogieron mediante el método de la entrevista semiestructurada. La recogida y el análisis de los datos se llevaron a cabo simultáneamente. En las sesiones los datos se codificaron con una visión común y se determinaron los temas principales y los subtemas. En el análisis de los datos se aplicó el método de análisis temático inductivo. La información se recogió bajo dos temas principales: el cumplimiento de las medidas adoptadas y el acceso a los servicios sanitarios. La falta de información sobre nutrición, actividad física, problemas psicológicos, causados por el encierro y las medidas de distanciamiento social tomadas en el ámbito de la pandemia, deben ser aceptados como problemas dentro del ámbito del derecho de las personas a acceder a la salud, y se deben preparar programas adicionales para minimizarlos. Los tipos de cáncer deben tenerse en cuenta a la hora de retrasar el diagnóstico, el tratamiento y los controles relacionados, para que los pacientes no se vean perjudicados en lo más mínimo. Es importante asegurar que los pacientes no duden en acudir al diagnóstico, tratamiento y controles con la ansiedad de ser infectados con COVID-19, tanto en el transporte a los centros de salud como en la prevención de la transmisión en estos centros.


Resumo: O objetivo deste estudo é determinar os problemas enfrentados pelas pessoas que vivem com câncer (PLWC) no acesso aos serviços de saúde durante a pandemia da COVID-19 na Turquia. A amostra consistiu de 18 respondentes voluntários de 10 associações de pacientes relacionados ao câncer na Turquia. Os dados da pesquisa foram coletados usando o método de entrevista semi-estruturada. A coleta e análise de dados foram realizadas simultaneamente. Nas sessões, os dados foram codificados com uma visão comum e os principais temas e subtemas foram determinados. O método de análise temática indutiva foi aplicado na análise de dados. As informações foram coletadas sob dois temas principais: conformidade com as medidas tomadas e acesso aos serviços de saúde. A falta de informação sobre nutrição, atividade física, problemas psicológicos causados pelo confinamento e medidas de distanciamento social tomadas no contexto da pandemia deve ser aceita como problemas dentro do escopo do direito de acesso à saúde das pessoas, e programas adicionais devem ser preparados para minimizá-los. Os tipos de câncer devem ser levados em consideração ao atrasar o diagnóstico, tratamento e check-ups relacionados, para que os pacientes não fiquem em desvantagem mínima. É importante assegurar que os pacientes não hesitem em ir para diagnóstico, tratamento e check-ups com a ansiedade de serem infectados pela COVID-19, tanto no transporte para instalações de saúde quanto na prevenção da transmissão nessas instalações.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Health Services Accessibility , Neoplasms , Transportation , Turkey , Interviews as Topic , Delivery of Health Care
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Geriatr Gerontol Int ; 13(4): 1059-68, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23279086

ABSTRACT

AIM: Primary healthcare professionals frequently encounter ethical issues in the care of older adults. These issues might particularly appear in the context of "age discrimination", "respect for autonomy", "respect for privacy" and "decision-making competency". The aims of this study were to determine the frequency rates of various geriatric ethical problems and to evaluate the importance given to these problems in primary healthcare. METHODS: In order to evaluate the opinions, a questionnaire tool was formulated. The participants were asked to review the list of geriatric ethical issues, to state the frequency of encountering them and to identify the importance ratings for each issue. The sample consisted of 86 primary healthcare professionals (50 physicians and 36 nurses) aged between 24 and 50 years. RESULTS: Based on the results, the most frequently encountered ethical issues were on "decision-making competency" and these issues respectively were "decision-making with relatives instead of elder patients", "not informing elders due to the lack of tolerance" and "not informing elders due to the lack of comprehending". The most important geriatric ethical issues were "ignoring respect for privacy", "ignoring patient's complaints" and "rejecting detailed examination or treatment because of age". CONCLUSION: Overall, the results show that the nurses and physicians in primary healthcare frequently encounter geriatric ethical problems related to the decision-making process, which is a common issue for Turkey as a paternalistic society. The findings show that primary healthcare professionals are sensitive to geriatric ethical issues; however, this sensitivity does not prevent the emergence of these issues.


Subject(s)
Decision Making , Ethics, Medical , Ethics, Nursing , Ethics , Geriatrics/ethics , Primary Health Care/ethics , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires , Turkey , Young Adult
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