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Perihan Elif Ekmekci

Researcher at TOBB University of Economics and Technology

Publications -  48
Citations -  365

Perihan Elif Ekmekci is an academic researcher from TOBB University of Economics and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medical ethics & Informed consent. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 39 publications receiving 245 citations. Previous affiliations of Perihan Elif Ekmekci include Turkish Ministry of Health & Ankara University.

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Syrian Refugees, Health and Migration Legislation in Turkey

TL;DR: Turkey’s remaining noncompliance with international refugee laws is a major force driving Syrian refugees’ flight to EU countries, as refugees desperately seek the right to better health and social services.
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Healthcare professionals' pharmacovigilance knowledge and adverse drug reaction reporting behavior and factors determining the reporting rates.

TL;DR: The main reason for underreporting is limited pharmacovigilance knowledge of HCPs, and training activities based on the needs and preferences of H CPs and close follow-up by authorities are the main steps to improve pharmacov Vigilance activities.
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An increasing problem in publication ethics: Publication bias and editors' role in avoiding it.

TL;DR: The editors of major medical journals concluded that one precaution that editors can take is to mandate registration of all clinical trials in a public repository as a precondition to submitting manuscripts to journals.
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A critical perspective on guidelines for responsible and trustworthy artificial intelligence.

TL;DR: Three outstanding documents are analyzed with respect to the ethical principles and values they involve, their perspectives for approaching ethical issues, and their prospects for ethical reasoning when one or more of these values and principles are in conflict.
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A Survey Study Evaluating and Comparing the Health Literacy Knowledge and Communication Skills Used by Nurses and Physicians.

TL;DR: The results emphasize the urgent need of initiatives to be taken to improve the awareness of HCPs of HL and the subsequent incorporation of these initiatives into the daily health care services they provide.