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Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica | 2010

Epidemiology of injuries treated at a hand and microsurgery hospital

Asli Davas Aksan; Raika Durusoy; Sait Ada; Murat Kayalar; Feride Aksu; Emin Bal

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiology of injuries treated at a hand and microsurgery hospital between 1992 and 2005. METHODS This is a descriptive retrospective study based on medical records of a hand and microsurgery hospital in İzmir for the years 1992-2005. A total of 8,946 injuries involving 8,817 patients were included. Data on diagnosis were recorded according to ICD-10. Intent, activity when injured, mechanism of injury, object/substance producing injury, and place of injury were recoded according to International Classification of External Causes of Injury (ICECI). RESULTS The most common types of injury were amputations (32.3%), fractures (23.7%), and open wounds (19.9%) of the wrist and hand. Most injuries were sustained by males; 28.4% of injuries occurred during summer. According to activity, 76.3% were injured during paid work, 10.4% during transportation, 9.1% during unpaid work, and 3.8% during leisure time sports and exercise. Injuries most commonly occurred while operating a machine. The risk of hand injury was elevated in those younger than 35 years of age, males, persons outside İzmir province, and in Social Security Instution (SSI) insured workers (p<0.001). The riskiest activity for hand injuries was paid work. Compared to baseline, the risk of hand injuries was 29 times [95% confidence interval (CI) 16.36-50.40] as high in industrial or construction areas, and 50 times (95% CI 17.29-143.96) as high in commercial places CONCLUSION Hand injuries are important because of their consequences, such as permanent disability and their high treatment costs. This study points out many important risk factors, and has contributed the development of hypotheses about injury types, under-notification of occupational injuries, and child labour. The inclusion of medical records from such specialized hospitals into national databases will aid in the prevention of these injuries, and induce developments in diagnosis and treatment.


Medical Teacher | 2008

Public health education in Ege University Medical Faculty: Developing a community-oriented model

Zeliha Aslı Öcek; Meltem Çiçeklioğlu; Şafak Taner Gürsoy; Feride Aksu; Meral Türk Soyer; Hür Hassoy; Işıl Ergin; Abdullah Sayiner; Gulsen Kandiloglu

Background: Ege University Medical Faculty (EUMF) introduced a community-oriented curriculum in 2001. Aims: To evaluate the new public health education program in EUMF curriculum. Method: The study adopted triangulated methods. Quantitatively, a comparison of the students who were exposed to a community-oriented curriculum (Year 4 in 2007) was made with the students who were exposed to the traditional curriculum (Year 4 in 2005) in terms of their assessment of their achievement of our learning objectives. A total of 255 students in 2005 (80.7%) and 243 students in 2007 (81.5%) were surveyed using a questionnaire. Qualitatively, five focus group- and five individual interviews were performed with the 2007 cohort. Results: Except the one related to teamwork (p > 0.05) all learning objectives yielded significantly higher scores in the 2007 cohort than in the 2005 cohort (p < 0.05). The qualitative analysis supported the achievement of objectives in the 2007 cohort. The students appreciated the relevance of public health education with clinical subjects and interactive methods, but criticized didactic lectures and written assignments. Conclusions: A community-oriented approach is more effective in achieving a holistic approach to health problems. Improving community-based activities and assessment methods would be more successful in integrating population health into medical training.


Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2011

What kinds of hand injuries are more likely to result in amputation? An analysis of 6549 hand injuries

Raika Durusoy; Aslı Davas; Murat Kayalar; Emin Bal; Feride Aksu; S. Ada

We analysed 6549 hand injuries treated between 1992 and 2005 at a specialist hospital in Turkey to identify risk factors for amputations. There were 2899 (44%) hand amputations. Left-side injuries were more prone to amputation. The risk of amputation was higher in men, workers and those in the 15–24 and 45–54 year-old age groups. Compared to home, commercial areas were the places with highest risk, followed by farms and industrial/construction areas. The majority of amputations occurred in industrial/construction areas (87%). Among objects/substances producing injury, watercraft led to the highest risk of amputation and contact with machinery was the mechanism with highest risk. Press machines were the most frequent objects causing amputation both in men and women, followed almost equally by powered wood cutters in men. Doors were the most frequent objects of amputation in children, followed by powered wood cutters. Education, enforcement, and improved engineering are the keys to prevent amputations. Precluding illegal child labour is essential.


BMC Public Health | 2007

The training needs of Turkish emergency department personnel regarding intimate partner violence

H Asli Davas Aksan; Feride Aksu


Midwifery | 2008

Evaluation of an educational programme in Ege University, Turkey: Medical student's home visits with midwife preceptors

Şafak Taner Gürsoy; Zeliha Aslı Öcek; Meltem Çiçeklioğlu; Feride Aksu; Meral Türk Soyer


Schizophrenia Research | 2010

HIGH PREVALENCE OF PSYCHOSIS CONTINUUM IN A HIGHLY URBANIZED AREA OF TURKEY: TüRKSCH STUDY

Tolga Binbay; Hayriye Elbi; Feride Aksu; Ferda Ozkinay; Huseyin Onay; Marjan Drukker; Jim van Os; Köksal Alptekin


Türkiye Klinikleri Cardiovascular Sciences | 2009

Burhaniye Merkez Sağlık Ocağı Bölgesinde -5 Yaş Grubu Çocuğu Olan Ailelerde Sigaraya Yönelik Kurallar ve İlişkili Faktörler

Zeliha Aslı Öcek; Meltem Çiçeklioğlu; Şafak Taner Gürsoy; Feride Aksu; Gökçe Aslan; Murat Somali


TED | 2008

EGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ TIP FAKÜLTESİ BİRİNCİ SINIF ÖĞRENCİLERİNE VERİLEN BESLENME EĞİTİMİNİN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ

Şafak Taner Gürsoy; Meltem Çiçeklioğlu; Hür Hassoy; Meral Türk Soyer; Zeliha Aslı Öcek; Feride Aksu; Fügen Bayraktar


Archive | 2008

EGE ÜNİVERSİTESİ TIP FAKÜLTESİ BİRİNCİ SINIF ÖĞRENCİLERİNE VERİLEN BESLENME EĞİTİMİNİN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ The Evaluation of Nutrition Education Program for the First Year Medical Students in

Taner Gürsoy; Meltem Çiçeklioğlu; Hür Hassoy; Meral Türk Soyer; Feride Aksu; Fügen Bayraktar


Education and Health | 2008

Student evaluation of an integrated, spiral model of epidemiology education at the Ege University.

Zeliha Aslı Öcek; S Taner Gursoy; Meltem Çiçeklioğlu; Feride Aksu; M Turk Soyer

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