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Yayın Bursa Karamustafa kaplıcasının Türk tıp yarihindeki yeri ve geleneksel tedaviler açısından önemi(Türkiye Klinikleri Derneği, 2004) Erer, Sezer; Demirhan Erdemir, AyşegülBursa, bir kaplıca ve hamamlar şehridir. Kaplıcalar tarih boyunca tedavi amacıyla kullanıldılar..Bu kaplıcalardan biri olan Bursadaki Karamustafa Kaplıcası, Hamza Beyin torunu Kara Mustafa Paşa tarafından 1490 yılında yaptırılmıştır. Bu kaplıcanın suyu bazı hastalıkların tedavisinde kullanılır. Bu çalışmada bu kaplıcanın tarihi gelişimi ve geleneksel tedaviler açısından önemi belirtilmektedir.Yayın A study on information requests and disclosure in cancer patients(Türkiye Klinikleri Dergisi, 2009) Atıcı, Elif; Erer, Sezer; Demirhan Erdemir, AyşegülObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate information requests and disclosure in cancer patients. In addition, the reasons of dissatisfaction with information disclosure were discussed. Material and Methods: The research was conducted among patients in the Medical Oncology Department of Uludağ University Research and Practice Hospital in Bursa between June and September 2005. Data were collected during face-to-face interviews run by the main author using a questionnaire. Results: The study group consisted of 104 patients. Most patients (78.8%) were aware of their diagnoses and 81.7% wanted full information about their diagnosis and treatment. The information disclosure was mostly about "how the treatment was going to be done" (78.8%) and "what the side effects were" (69.2%). There was a satisfaction rate of 67% with the information disclosure and reasons for dissatisfaction included incomplete information (43.3%), the use of medical terminology during the information disclosure (33.3%) and that the physicians could not allocate adequate time for them (23.4%). When compared to the patients who were not informed by the doctors, the rate of satisfaction in informed patients and their rate of asking questions about what they wanted to know were higher (p< 0.05). There were no statistically significant differences between the demographic characteristics and information requests. Conclusion: Information disclosure about cancer diagnosis and treatment is not sufficient when the expectations of patients are considered. Even though consent is obtained from all, it is clear that patients may not find the information sufficient and therefore they cannot fully participate in the medical processes.Yayın The views of cancer patients on patient rights in the context of information and autonomy(BMJ Journals, 2008) Erer, Sezer; Atıcı, Efrail; Demirhan Erdemir, AyşegülObjectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the views of cancer patients on patient rights in the context of the right to information and autonomy according to articles related to the issue in the "Patient Rights Regulation". Methods: The research was conducted among cancer patients in the medical oncology department of a research and practice hospital using a random sampling method between June and September 2005. Data were collected during face-to-face interviews using a questionnaire. Results: There was a high rate of positive response to the items that the patients have the right to be informed (86.5%), that the physician should inform the patient on the diagnosis and the treatment (92.3%) and that the physician is obliged to inform the patient (76.9%). Only 43.3% of the patients stated that the patient has the right to refuse the treatment recommended by the physician. The participants mostly agreed that the patient should participate in decisions about the treatment and that patient consent should be given (78.8%). Conclusions: There are extensive efforts in Turkey towards making patient rights a significant supportive component of health services. For patient rights to become a natural part of medical practice it is necessary to give priority to education of both patients and physicians about patient rights and to lay emphasis on an ethical approach in the patient-physician relationship.