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Publication Metadata only Bilişim teknolojileri ve sağlık hizmetlerinde kullanımı(BEDRAY, 2011-02-01) MUMCU, GONCA; Mumcu G.Publication Metadata only Sağlık Teknolojileri ve Değer(Dünya Yayınları, 2022-12-01) MUMCU, GONCA; ÇANDERELİ, ZEHRA ÖZGE; Mumcu G., Çandereli Z. Ö., Beyhan T. E.Publication Open Access Predictor factors in empowerment of patients with primary sjogren syndrome in the frame of value based health care(2022-06-01) MUMCU, GONCA; Mumcu G., Abacar K., Tatli I., Ture-Ozdemir F., Kitapci O. C. , Kitapci N. S. , Yay M., Karacayli U., Fortune F., Inanc N.Publication Open Access Does decision tree analysis predict oral ulcer activity-related factors in patients with Behçet's syndrome?(2023-10-01) ÇANDERELİ, ZEHRA ÖZGE; ŞİŞMAN KİTAPÇI, NUR; AKSOY, AYSUN; ŞAHİN, ALİ; ALİBAZ ÖNER, FATMA; İNANÇ, GÜZİDE NEVSUN; DİRESKENELİ, RAFİ HANER; MUMCU, GONCA; ÇANDERELİ Z. Ö., Arslan T., Özdamar Ö., Yay M., Karaçayli Ü., ŞİŞMAN KİTAPÇI N., Adesanya A., AKSOY A., Belem J. M. F. M., Taş M. N., et al.OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to identify the interactions among treatment protocols and oral ulcer activity related factors in patients with Behçet\"s syndrome (BS) using the Classification and Regression Tree (CART) algorithm. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 979 patients with BS were included from16 centres in Turkey, Jordan, Brazil and the United Kingdom. In the CART algorithm, activities of oral ulcer (active vs. inactive), genital ulcer (active vs. inactive), cutaneous involvement (active vs. inactive), musculoskeletal involvement (active vs. inactive), gender (male vs. female), disease severity (mucocutaneous and musculoskeletal involvement vs. major organ involvement), smoking habits (current smoker vs. non-smoker), tooth brushing habits (irregular vs. regular), were input variables. The treatment protocols regarding immunosuppressive (IS) or non-IS medications were the target variable used to split from parent nodes to purer child nodes in the study. RESULTS: In mucocutaneous and musculoskeletal involvement (n=538), the ratio of IS use was higher in patients with irregular toothbrushing (ITB) habits (27.1%) than in patients with regular toothbrushing (RTB) habits (14.2%) in oral ulcer activity. In major organ involvement (n=441), male patients with ITB habits were more likely treated with IS medications compared to those with RTB habits (91.6% vs. 77.6%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Male BS patients on IS who have major organ involvement and oral ulcer activity with mucocutaneous and musculoskeletal involvement have irregular toothbrushing habits. Improved oral hygiene practices should be considered to be an integral part for implementing patient empowerment strategies for BS.Publication Open Access The content of a dental mobile application for children from the perspectives of parents and pre-school teacher trainees(2023-02-01) KİTAPÇI, OKAN CEM; AKMANSOY, ŞÜKRÜ CAN; ŞİŞMAN KİTAPÇI, NUR; MUMCU, GONCA; Sarı F. B., Akmansoy Ş. C., Sırma N. S., Kılıç Aksu P., Şişman Kitapçı N., Kitapçı O. C., Köksal L., Karaçaylı Ü., Ural O., Mumcu G.Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the most desirable content of a dental application (dental app) for children from the perspectives of parents and preschool teacher trainees.Materials and methods: In this cross-sectional study, 51 parents whose children (36-72 months) were students in a preschool educational institution and 99 preschool teacher trainees in the same institution were included. Data were collected by the structured questionnaire in the face-to-face interviews regarding the desirable content of the dental app. The ratios of 1st ranked of the most prominent content and videos were noted.Results: In the study, \"List of institutions for oral and dental health services\" and \"Importance of regular dental examinations\" were observed to be important items for both (21,6%) and teacher trainees (24,2% and 19,2%) according to the scores of 1st ranked contents in a dental app. Moreover, the item \"Funny and educational games containing oral health\" for the video theme were 1st ranked item in the one-third of the parents (33,3 %).Conclusion: In a dental app, list of dental services was the prominent item for both parents and preschool teacher trainees. Moreover, the use of educational and entertaining videos may help the improvement of children’s oral health for them.Publication Open Access 18f-fluorodeoxyglucose (fdg) pet-ct imaging of salivary glands in primary sjogren's syndrome and its correlation with ultrasonographic scores and salivary flow rate compared to healthy controls(2022-06-01) ÖNEŞ, TUNÇ; MUMCU, GONCA; Abacar K., Kissa T. N. , Oksuzoglu K., Ones T., Mumcu G., Bruyn G., Inanc N.Publication Metadata only Bilişim teknolojilerinde standartlar ve veri paylaşımı(BEDRAY, 2011-02-01) MUMCU, GONCA; Mumcu G.Publication Open Access Do patient experiences have mediating roles on patient loyalty(2022-05-26) ÇANDERELİ, ZEHRA ÖZGE; MUMCU, GONCA; Arslan T., Çandereli Z. Ö., Kitapçi O. C., Kitapçi N. Ş., Kiliç Aksu P., Köksal L., Özdamar E. Ö., Yay M., Ecevit Alpar Ş., Mumcu G.The study aimed to evaluate the mediating roles of patient experiences on patient loyalty. The data were collected through an electronic questionnaire regarding feedback from 5732 patients received outpatient clinics. Patient loyalty was evaluated using the Net Promoter Score (NPS11) that patients were asked whether they would like to recommend the hospital to their relatives or friends. Patient experiences with physicians, nurses, and waiting times were also asked in the questionnaire. After preliminary analysis, mediation analyses were performed to evaluate direct and indirect causal effects among variables for NPS11. While patient experiences are used as possible mediators, Branch Groups in the first and Admission Time in the second model are independent variables. In the analyses, Surgical Medical Science (p = 0.019) and Day Shift (p = 0.000) have a direct mediating effect on NPS11. Nursing care experiences were found to be a mediator variable for NPS11 in both models (p = 0.000 for both). Patient loyalty was associated with Surgical Medical Science and Day Shift primarily whereas Nursing care experience had a mediating role.