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Tıpta Uzmanlık Seçimini Etkileyen Faktörlerin Değerlendirilmesi

2018-11-17, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, Uçar, Abdullah, Yüce, Servet, Ataç, Ömer, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR

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AN EVALUATION OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE SELECTION OF MEDICAL SPECIALTIES

2021-01-01T00:00:00Z, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, Ucar, Abdullah, Yuce, Servet, Atac, Omer, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR

Background: Coherence between the manpower needs in healthcare and factors which determine the specialization preferences of medical faculty students (MFS) is very important for efficiency. This study examines the determinants of specialization preferences of MFSs in Istanbul.

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Alkol Kontrol Politikalarını Değerlendirme Projesi: Tekirdağ / Muratlı Tüketim Bilgileri

2017-03-19T00:00:00Z, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, TORUN, PERİHAN, MÜCAZ, MELTEM, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, TORUN, PERİHAN, MÜCAZ, MELTEM, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA

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SURİYELİLERİN SAĞLIK DURUMLARININ İYİLEŞTİRİLMESİNDE KATILIMCI SİVİL TOPLUM KURULUŞLARININ ROLÜ

2017-03-19, ACAR, CEYDA, TORUN, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, TORUN, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR

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NGOs in Turkey: Accountability in Humanitarian Assistance

2017-11-04, ACAR, CEYDA, TORUN, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, Tonkinson, Patrick, Neilson, Liam, TORUN, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR

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International Alcohol Control Policy Evaluation Study: Consumption Results Of Muratlı/Tekırdag In Turkey

2017-06-09T00:00:00Z, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, TORUN, PERİHAN, MÜCAZ, MELTEM, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, TORUN, PERİHAN, MÜCAZ, MELTEM, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA

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Bir Tıp Fakültesi Öğrencilerinin Sağlık Sosyolojisi Dersinin Gerekliliğine Yönelik Algısı

2019-11-30T00:00:00Z, Ünlü, Eyyub Selim, MUTLUER, BESTE, acar, ceyda, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, ŞENTÜRK, YASEMEN, ÖZYILDIRIM, BEDİA, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR

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Importance of anatomy and its relevance in daily clinical practice according to active Turkish physicians

2019-09-01T00:00:00Z, TEMİZSOY KORKMAZ, Fulya, ÇANDIR, BUSE NAZ, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, GÜRSES, İLKE ALİ, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR

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International Alcohol Control Policy Evaluation Study: First wave results from Turkey

2018-06-01, Torun, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA, MÜCAZ, MELTEM, TORUN, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA, MÜCAZ, MELTEM

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Drinkers- Perceptions on Conducting Studies on Alcohol Consumption: Preliminary Study for International Alcohol Control Study, Turkey

2020-09-01T00:00:00Z, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA, TORUN, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR, SANDIKLI, BÜŞRA, TORUN, PERİHAN, BALCI YAPALAK, AYŞE NUR

Lack of policy-oriented research in Turkey could be attributed to the perceptions of researchers on existence of an alcohol use problem in the population, methodological difficulties of conducting alcohol research, and the perceived sensitivity of the topic in the population. This descriptive quantitative study was carried out before the conduct of the International Alcohol Control Study (IAC) in Turkey, with an aim to assess the knowledge, attitude, and behaviors on alcohol research of 142 adults aged 18 years and above, who have the experience of consuming alcohol, to determine their preference for interviewer characteristics, interview place, and research institution. More than half of the participants (54.9%) stated that alcohol consumption studies were necessary, and a majority (74.7%) was willing to participate in such a study. The participants believed that the alcohol consumers from their own social environments would express their drinking status openly (72.5%) and report their consumption accurately (70.4%). Use of political or religious symbols by the interviewers did not seem to influence responses for more than half of the study subjects, although a non-negligible group have not agreed. The participants favored World Health Organization as the research institution (53.2%) and medical students (62.9%) as the interviewers.