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Öğe Assessment and effects of self-esteem on organ donation attitudes among medical residents(Yerkure Tanitim & Yayincilik Hizmetleri A S, 2017) Gunes, Mehmet Emin; Conak, OzgeObjective: In the study, along with demographical and informative questions, Organ Donation Attitude Scale that have 24 five points Likert type questions, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Lower Scale include 4 points Likert type 10 questions, which reflect individual's vision of self-worth as a human being, were applied. Methods: In the study, along with demographical and informative questions, 5 points Likert type 24 questions for Organ Donation Attitude Scale and Rosenberg Self-Esteem Lower Scale including 4 points Likert type 10 questions which reflect individual's vision of self-worth as a human being. 126 medical residents participated the study. Data has been analyzed with SPSS v20 software program. Results: According to Rosenberg Self-Esteem Lower Scale, medical residents have medium level (intermediate) self-esteem. 71.4% (90) of the participants have defined themselves as faithful (religious). Attitude scale for fear and anxiety lower score concerning organ donation for those who are faithful is found significantly higher (p<0.05) than those who were not. Attitude scale for fear and anxiety lower score concerning organ donation for males have been found significantly higher (p<0.05) than females. There is a positive significant correlation between age and the Rosenberg score (p<0.05). Conclusions: Informing the society, effects the attitude for organ donation greatly. Along with the target population, if appropriate channels and methods through which the health professionals contact with the necessary informative sources about organ donation are established, then the process can be managed effectively.Öğe The Popularity of the Biologically-Based Therapies During Coronavirus Pandemic Among the Google Users in the USA, UK, Germany, Italy and France(Churchill Livingstone, 2021) Gunalan, Elif; Cebiog, Irem Kaya; Conak, OzgeObject: The aim of this retrospective infodemiological study was to evaluate people?s interests in biologicallybased (B-B) complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies such as herbs, foods, and supplements during the coronavirus pandemic via analysis of Google search engine statistics. Design & settings: The category, period, and regions selected in the Google Trends were ?health,? ?15 January?15 May 2020,? in the United States of America (USA), the United Kingdom (UK), Germany, Italy, and France, respectively. The most commonly searched herbs, foods and supplements (n = 32) during the pandemic were determined from a pool of keywords (n = 1286) based on the terms? relative search volumes (RSVs) within the last five years. Correlation analyses were conducted to investigate associations between coronavirus-related parameters with each keyword?s RSV for each country. Selected keywords (n = 25) were analyzed using the gtrendsR package in the R programming language; the ggplot2 package was used to visualize the data, the Prophet package was used to estimate the time series, and the dplyr package was used to create the data frame. Results: Significantly strong positive correlations were identified between daily RSVs of the terms ?black seed,? ?vitamin C,? ?zinc,? and ?quercetin,? and search queries for ?coronavirus? and ?COVID-19? in the USA (Spearman?s correlation coefficient > 0.8, p < 0.05), and between the RSVs of the terms ?vitamin C? and ?zinc,? and daily search queries for ?coronavirus? and/or ?COVID-19? in the UK (Spearman?s correlation coefficient > 0.8, p < 0.05). Conclusion: Google Trends can be a beneficial tool for following public interest in identifying outbreak-related misinformation, and scientific studies and statements from authorities and the media play a potential role in driving internet searches.