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Development of the Caregiving Burden Scale for Family Caregivers of Children with Cancer
(SAGE Publications, 01.03.2022)Due to the burden of caregiving, family caregivers of children with cancer suffer from physical and psychosocial health problems. The aim of this study was to develop a Caregiving Burden Scale for Family Caregivers of ... -
The effect of parental presence and dental anxiety on children’s fear during dental procedures: A randomized trial
(SAGE Publications, 17.01.2022)Objective: To evaluate the effect of anxiety of parent accompanying child on child’s anxiety during treatment. Methods: The study included two groups: one group with 80 children whose parents were anxious, and the other ... -
Evaluation of choroidal circulation and stromal features in Graves' disease
(SAGE Publications, 12.07.2021)Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate choroidal thickness (CT) and choroidal vascularity index (CVI) in patients with Graves’ disease (GD) without ocular involvement. Methods: Fifty patients diagnosed with GD and 50 age ... -
Novel Drug Interaction index and Risk of Mortality in Older Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Receiving Non Vitamin K Oral Anticoagulants (NOEL Drug)
(SAGE Publications, 2021)Drug interactions with novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) may decrease their advantages. We aimed to explore the drug interaction rates with NOACs and impacts of drug interaction index (DII) on mortality among older patients ... -
The protective role of curcumin against toxic effect of nonylphenol on bone development
(SAGE Publications, 05.07.2021)Introduction: In the study, it was aimed to investigate the possible protective effects of curcumin, a potent antioxidant, against the toxic effect of nonylphenol on bone development. Methods: Thirty pregnant female ... -
Relationship Between Blood Lipid Levels and Mortality in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
(SAGE Publications, 06.02.2022)People with comorbid conditions are at increased risk of developing severe/fatal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We aimed to investigate the relationship between lipid levels and mortality in patients hospitalized for ...