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Yayın Attitudes towards the crisis of the immigrants in Macedonia(Maltepe Üniversitesi, 2016) Puvtoska, Emilijaln Republic ol Macedonia the past few months the number of illegal migrants from the Middle East continuously is increasang that use the territory only for tıansit to the desired destination. Migrants aren't a homogenous group. there are different kinds that require different types of health care. The challenge to provide adequate shelteı health care and humanitarian assastance to migrants is huge for reducing vulnerability and mitigating, the suffering of these people. ln the country two shelters are built where migrants can get food. water, clothing. hygiene and medical assistance. Health care in transit centers is provided by means of health centers and general hospitals, as well as the Red Cross and is available 24 hours a day, Their situation should be continuously monitoring, and the quality of drinking water. registration of infectious diseases, vaccinating them.Yayın Attitudes towards the euthanasia in the southwestern region in Macedonia(Maltepe Üniversitesi, 2015) Puvtoska, Emilija; Yurt, Seher; Göktaş, Sonay BaltacıEuthanasia is one of the most delicate issues in the forensic science. Euthanasia is prohibited by law in Macedonia. The aim of this research was to examine the attitudes towards this delicate question among the population of medical and non-medical-student population and older general population.Yayın Mentoring system in psychiatric nursing practice(Maltepe Üniversitesi, 2017) Puvtoska, Emilija; Filov, Izabela; Yurt, Seherln the past decades in Macedonia there were substantial reforms in the psychiatric sector with significant results in the process of deinstitutionalisation, mentoring system of innovation that was introduced in Macedonia in psychiatric nursing in order to improve patient care. One of the municipal changes as part of that process was the introduction of a system of mentoring work of psychiatric nurses, which means acquiring competence over a certain small group of patients who are institutionally treated as individuals with, daily, targeted and direct communication with them. This system works by a one nurse take care of needs for the five patients. Their work is based on more attention to patients, help with their physiological need, hygiene, clothing, communication wath the patient, to express their problems, establishing contact with their families to improve their situation and acceptance of disease continues to easier handling it...