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    Attitudes to Euthanasia in Icus and Other Hospital Departments.Selma Tepehan, Erdem Özkara & M. Fatih Yavuz - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (3):319-327.
    The aim of this study was to reveal doctors' and nurses' attitudes to euthanasia in intensive care units and surgical, internal medicine and paediatric units in Turkey. A total of 205 doctors and 206 nurses working in several hospitals in Istanbul participated. Data were collected by questionnaire and analysed using SPSS v. 12.0. Significantly higher percentages of doctors (35.3%) and nurses (26.6%) working in intensive care units encountered euthanasia requests than those working in other units. Doctors and nurses caring for (...)
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    Euthanasia Education for Health Professionals in Turkey: students change their opinions.Erdem Özkara, Murat Civaner, Sema Oğlak & Atilla Senih Mayda - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (3):290-297.
    The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of euthanasia education on the opinions of health sciences students. It was performed among 111 final year students at the College of Health Sciences, Dokuz Eylül University, IRzmir, Turkey. These students train to become paramedical professionals and health technicians. Fifteen hours of educational training concerning ethical values and euthanasia was planned and the students’ opinions about euthanasia were sought before and after the course. Statistical analyses of the data were performed (...)
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    Nursing and Midwifery Malpractice in Turkey Based on the Higher Health Council Records.Ümit N. Gündoğmuş, Erdem Özkara & Samiye Mete - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (5):489-499.
    Medical malpractice has attracted the attention of people and the media all over the world. In Turkey, malpractice cases are tried according to both criminal and civil law. Nurses and midwives in Turkey fulfill important duties in the distribution of health services. The aim of this study was to reveal the legal procedures followed in malpractice allegations and malpractice lawsuits in which nurses and midwives were named as defendants. We reviewed 59 nursing and midwifery lawsuits reported to the Higher Health (...)
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    Nursing and Midwifery Malpractice in Turkey Based On the Higher Health Council Records.ÜMit N. Gündo, Erdem Özkara & Samiye Mete - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 5:489-499.
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    Euthanasia education for health professionals in Turkey: students change their opinions.Atilla Senih Mayda, Murat Civaner, Erdem Özkara & O. Sema - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 3:290-297.
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