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Publication Metadata only Evaluation of the quality of life of adult patients admitted to the bone marrow transplantation unit(2023-01-01) ÖZTÜRK, MEHMET SAADEDDİN; TEZCAN, SONGÜL; ÖZTÜRK M. S., Ratip S., UMAR R. M., TEZCAN S.Introduction: The complexity of treatment and extended therapy duration associated with bone marrow transplantation directly affect the psychological well-being of the patients, create anxiety, and reduce their quality of life. The aim of our study was to evaluate the quality of life of patients admitted to the bone marrow transplantation unit. Methods: This prospective and descriptive study was conducted between January and June 2021 in an adult BMT unit in Turkey. The sociodemographic characteristics of the patients were recorded. The patient\"s quality of life was measured twice using the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Bone Marrow Transplantation (FACT-BMT) scale at the beginning of the study and 30 days later. SPSS 15 was used for the analysis. Results: A total of 40 patients were included in the study. The mean age was 46 years. Most of the patients were diagnosed with multiple myeloma and 58% had at least one comorbid disease. Most of the patients (78%) were receiving myeloablative therapy. High dose melphalan regimen was the most commonly applied regimen (25%). Thrombocytopenia was the most common side effect (14%). Although there was no change in the quality of life, it was found that the social/family well-being scores increased (p < 0.05). Conclusions: In our study, it was observed that the number of comorbid diseases was higher in patients with bone marrow transplantation. The incidence of side effects may be high in these patients. We believe that clinical pharmacists have an important role in monitoring adverse effects and improving the quality of life in bone marrow transplantation units.Publication Metadata only The Therapeutic Effect Of Aerobic, Resistance And Combined Exercise In Vascular Dementia Rat Models By Improving Cognitive Function(2022-09-01) KOYUNCUOĞLU, TÜRKAN; ÖZTÜRK, MEHMET SAADEDDİN; Kosar F. E. , Okten O., Koyuncuoglu T., Oruc F., ÖZTÜRK M. S. , Karasahin E., Aydil S., Sener D., Kasimay O.Publication Metadata only The Treatment Expectation Questionnaire Tool: A Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation in Turkey(2024-01-01) ÖZTÜRK, MEHMET SAADEDDİN; KURU ÇOLAK, TUĞBA; SARI, ZÜBEYİR; POLAT, MİNE GÜLDEN; Cakir F., Gercek H., ÖZTÜRK M. S., KURU ÇOLAK T., SARI Z., POLAT M. G.Patients’ general treatment expectations are an important indicator of the outcomes of the various treatments they will receive. There is a need for valid and reliable assessment tools that measure the expectations of patients receiving rehabilitation services. This study aimed to translate and validate the Treatment Expectations Questionnaire (TR.TEX-Q) in Turkish patients to assess their treatment-specific expectations. 150 physiotherapy patients were enrolled in the study. The original version of the Treatment Expectation Questionnaire was translated into Turkish. Cronbach’s α was used to investigate internal consistency. Intraclass correlation coefficients were used to assess test–retest reliability. Pearsons’s correlation was used to calculate convergent and divergent validity. Principal component analysis produced a 15-items scale which had a 6-factors structure. Cronbach’s α values ranged from.649 to.879. Test–retest reliability was high for total score and for all subscales. The ICC was between.622 and.852, p <.001. TR.TEX-Q showed good convergent validity, a moderate correlation was found between the Positivity Scale (rho =.45, p <.001). For divergent validity, low to moderate correlation was found between the TR.TEX-Q and the HADS scores. The Turkish version of Treatment Expectation Questionnaire has good reliability and validity data in terms of evaluating the treatment expectations of patients who will receive physiotherapy.