Browsing by Author "Demir G."
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A determinant for family planning attitudes and practices of men: marriage features
Tokur-Kesgin M.; Kocoglu-Tanyer D.; Demir G. (Springer Verlag, 2019)Aim: This study was conducted to determine both the use of family planning methods among married men between the ages of 20 to 50 and some marriage characteristics affecting this use. Methods: This was a descriptive and ... -
Intimate partner violence in the elderly women, risk factors, coping strategies and health consequences: A qualitative study [Yaşli kadinlarin aile içi şiddet deneyimleri, risk faktörleri, baş etme yaklaşimlari ve sağlik sonuçlari: Nitel çalişma]
Demir G. (Geriatrics Society, 2017)Introduction: Intimate partner violence is a global public health problem that causes physical, sexual and psychological harm to elderly women. Materials and Method: The present qualitative study was conducted on 8 elderly ... -
The prevalence of chronic disease and drug use in the elderly in central Kirşehi·r
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of chronic diseases and drug use in the elderly in central Kirşehir. Materials and Methods: Randomly selected 290 elderly participants registered at six ... -
Quality of life and factors associated with it in elderly women with urinary incontinence [Üriner inkontinansli yaşli kadinlarda yaşam kalitesi ve etkileyen faktörler]
Demir G.; Erbesler Z.A. (Geriatrics Society, 2017)Introduction: Urinary incontinence, which affects women of all age groups, is a crucial health problem, affecting the quality of the life and incidence of it increases especially with aging. Materials and Method: This study ... -
Sexual dysfunction in married women with urinary incontinence
Zincir H.; Demir G.; Günaydin Y.; Ozen B. (Urology and Nephrology Research Centre, 2018)Purpose: This study was conducted in descriptive and cross-sectional design in order to determine prevalence of urinary incontinence severity in women with urinary incontinence (UI), correlation between UI and sexual ...