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Öğe Evaluation of health related quality of life among perimenopausal Turkish women(Drunpp-Sarajevo, 2011) Caylan, A.; Aydemir, I.; Dagdeviren, N.; Akturk, Z.; Set, T.; Oztora, S.; Can, F. EnecIntroduction: This study aimed to evaluate life quality and the related factors among women in menopause in Edirne, Turkey. Methods: A questionnaire querying socio-demographic features and menopause status together with the SF-36 inventory and women's health questionnaire to evaluate life quality were applied to 410 women aged between 40 and 59 years living in Edirne, Turkey. Results: Mean natural menopause age of the participants was 46.24 years. Bone mineral density was measured in 50.5%, mammography was performed in 52.4%, Pap smear was obtained in 52.7% and breast exam was performed in 54.1% of the participants. Among the menopausal and postmenopausal women, only 4.9% were using hormone replacement therapy currently. However, past hormone replacement therapy usage history was 23.6%. Women using medications to prevent osteoporosis made 25.6% of the sample. Advanced age, having less education, low socioeconomic level and being at the peri-or post-menopausal phase demonstrated a negative effect on the quality of life. Tobacco use, obesity and presence of chronic diseases were also found to adversely effect the quality of life, as well. Conclusion: Improving education and socioeconomic level with initiating preventive health care at earlier ages would improve health related quality of life among postmenopausal women.Öğe Postpartum depression and affecting factors in primary care(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2019) Oztora, S.; Arslan, A.; Caylan, A.; Dagdeviren, H. N.Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and affecting factors of postpartum depression (PPD) in Edirne city center. This cross-sectional study was conducted among 111 pregnant women in their third trimester in Family Health Centers in Edirne, Turkey. Materials and Methods: The participants filled out a questionnaire on sociodemographic factors developed by the researchers along with the Beck Depression Inventory for Primary Care (BDI-PC) before childbirth. Women with a probability of depression, determined with the BDI-PC, were excluded, and the remaining 100 participants were applied the Edinburgh postpartum depression scale (EPDS) in the first and second months after childbirth. Results: The frequency of PPD was 14% (n = 14) in the first month and 17% (n = 17) in the second month of delivery. Thus, 24 different mothers out of 100 were determined to have PPD in the first two months after childbirth. The probability of PPD, measured with EPDS, was significantly higher among younger mothers, mothers with unemployed husbands, mothers with lower income, mothers with a health problem of the child, and mothers who do not breastfeed. There was no significant relationship between PPD and mother's education status, marriage age, the age of first labor, PPD after previous childbirth, psychiatric disorders in first-degree relatives, higher number of children, method of delivery, and unwanted pregnancies. Conclusion: PPD is an important community problem. Thus, it is useful to monitor the risky mothers in primary care and screen them with the practical EPDS in order to prevent the negative effects on the baby and the mother.Öğe The Prevalence of Essential Tremor (ET) in Edirne and Its Districts Concomitant Comorbid Conditions(Wiley, 2020) Guler, S.; Caylan, A.; Turan, N.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe THE PREVALENCE OF ESSENTIAL TREMOR IN EDIRNE AND ITS COUNTIES ACCOMPANIED COMORBID CONDITIONS(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2020) Guler, S.; Caylan, A.; Turan, N.; Dagdeviren, N.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe The Prevalence of Restless Legs Syndrome in Edirne and its districts: concomitant comorbid conditions and secondary complications(Wiley, 2017) Guler, S.; Caylan, A.; Turan, N.; Dagdeviren, N.; Celik, Y.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Prevalence of urinary incontinence and affecting factors among Turkish women(Drunpp-Sarajevo, 2011) Oztora, S.; Cetin, C.; Dagdeviren, N.; Caylan, A.; Set, T.Introduction: The aim of this study is to investigate a usually ignored condition and determine the urinary incontinence prevalence and risk factors among women over 20 years of age in Edirne city. Materials and Methods: This descriptive and cross-sectional study is conducted in Edirne city. The study population consists of 901 adult women living in Edirne. International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Short Form (ICIQ-SF) is used to investigate the prevalence, frequency, amount and the perceived reasons of incontinence and its effects on quality of life, along with the type of the urinary incontinence. Results: 25.2% of all participants (n = 227) had urinary incontinence. Among all participants (n = 901), 11.2% had stress incontinence (n = 101), 4.8% urge incontinence (n = 42), 6.4% mixed incontinence (n = 58) and 2.9% had unclassified urinary incontinence (n = 26). The average ICIQ-SF score of the group was 7.21 +/- 3.86. According to visual analog scale scores, that incontinence problem affected the quality of life moderately in 59.5% of the participants (n = 135). Conclusion: Majority of the incontinent individuals can be diagnosed and treated effectively at the primary care level by the family physicians. Thus, the family physicians should accurately differentiate, diagnose and treat the patients with the incontinence problem.