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Tufan Nayir
Researcher at Turkish Ministry of Health
Publications - 28
Citations - 152
Tufan Nayir is an academic researcher from Turkish Ministry of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications receiving 115 citations. Previous affiliations of Tufan Nayir include Süleyman Demirel University.
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Does Body Image Affect Quality of Life?: A Population Based Study.
TL;DR: Having a good body image came out as a predictor enhancing the quality of life in all sub-domains, however having good-very good health perception, having higher income than expenses, making regular exercises were predictors in enhancing the Quality of Life in certain aspects.
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Cervical Cancer Screening in an Early Diagnosis and Screening Center in Mersin, Turkey.
Tufan Nayir,Ramazan Azim Okyay,Ersin Nazlıcan,Hakki Yesilyurt,Muhsin Akbaba,Berrin Ilhan,Aytekin Kemik +6 more
TL;DR: Taking into account the presence of women who had never undergone Pap test; it should be offered at primary level of health care in the form of a community-based service to achieve reduced morbidity and mortality rates.
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Assessment of rational use of drugs and self-medication in Turkey: A pilot study from Elazıg and its suburbs.
Tufan Nayir,Ramazan Azim Okyay,Hakki Yesilyurt,Muhsin Akbaba,Ersin Nazlıcan,Yasemin Açik,Halil Ibrahim Akkus +6 more
TL;DR: Self-medication was found to be more common among males, more educated patients and less frequent among patients under 18 years and over 65 years of age and patients with a chronic disease, and drug usage without prescription, i.e. OTC drugs should be discouraged.
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Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of women regarding breast and cervical cancer in Malatya, Turkey
TL;DR: It has been determined that Turkish women do not have adequate knowledge about cancer diagnosis, early cancer diagnosed, and screening.
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Effects of immunization program on morbidity and mortality rates ofvaccine-preventable diseases in Turkey
TL;DR: The present study demonstrates that many possible diseases and deaths have been prevented through vaccination studies and presents the importance of vaccination, that all individuals in the society have a responsibility in this scope when the communicable diseases and wars are taken into consideration.