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    The Effects of the Performance Evaluation System Applied to Healthcare Professionals on Employee Motivation
    (Eskisehir Osmangazi Univ, Fac Education, 2022) Cagatay, Altug; Kizilkaya, Selman
    This study aims to reveal the effect of the performance appraisal system applied to healthcare professionals on motivation. Questionnaire method, one of the data collection techniques, was used in the study. Questionnaires were applied to a total of 954 health employees with convenience sampling method. In the study, the screening model, which reveals the effect of the performance appraisal system on motivation, was preferred. The reliability of the measurement tool; Performance Evaluation is 0.95 and Job Motivation is 0.90. In the study, it was determined that there is a positive and significant relationship between performance appraisal and intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. It has been determined that performance appraisal has a positive and significant effect on the general motivation level. It has been concluded that the performance evaluation system applied to health workers during the Covid-19 pandemic process has a positive effect on motivation.
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    Mobile health system: A population based study
    (Reial Acad Medicina Illes Balears, 2023) Kizilkaya, Selman; Cagatay, Altug
    Background: In this research, it is aimed to reveal the opinions of university students about mobile health and personal health records and to reveal whether this differs in the context of students' personal characteristics. Methods: In the study, students' views on mobile health and personal health records were discussed in the context of effectiveness, access, benefit, protection, user-friendliness, simplicity and prevalence. In this direction, the face to face survey method, one of the data collection techniques, was used. The questionnaires were applied to Turkish and foreign students studying at Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University. Results: A total of 1654 individuals were included. 35.6% (n=590) of them were foreign students and 64.4% (n=1064) were Turkish students. The average age of all participants is 21.45 years. Turkish participants were a more positive attitude in this difference (Z=-20,375, p<0.05). it has been determined that there is a positive and significant relationship between age in the subdimensions of access and user-friendliness. Conclusions: In the results obtained, it was determined that the students' attitudes towards mobile health and personal health records differed significantly according to their nationality.
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    The role of nurses in violence against healthcare professionals: a population-based study
    (Reial Acad Medicina Illes Balears, 2023) Kizilkaya, Selman; Cagatay, Altug
    Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of nurses' counseling abilities on the desire to use violence toward medical workers.Materials and methods: The population of the research consists of individuals over the age of 18 who received health services from any hospital in the last 1 year in Turkey. The sample was randomly selected. The survey method was preferred at the point of data collection. The questionnaires were delivered to the participants face-to-face.Results: A total of 1042 individuals were included in the present study. 63% were female and 37% were male. The average age was recorded as 26.9 years. Of them, 32% were married and 28% had low income. A negative correlation was found between the intention to use violence against healthcare professionals and the counseling skills of nurses (r=-0.118, p<0.01). Counseling skills of the nurses have a negative effect on the intention to inflict violence on healthcare workers (t=-3.832, p<0.01) and a positive effect on the attitude towards the behavior (t=4.228, p<0.01).Conclusions: Social initiatives should be used to reduce violence. There should be the development of intervention strategies for public hospitals and emergency services. Employees should be instructed to let the public know that there might be a wait while the examination is taking place. Violence should be addressed legally, and risk groups exposed to violence should be given priority in intervention strategies.

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