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2. Nation‐wide analysis of the impact of Covid‐19 pandemic on daily urology practice in Turkey
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Ismail Selvi, Muhammet Guzelsoy, Ozgur Gurboga, Volkan Sen, Hasan Turgut, Bilgin Ozturk, Ender Ozden, Oktay Üçer, Coskun Kaya, Evren Süer, Aykut Başer, Berin Selçuk, Murat Ucar, Halil Ibrahim Kahraman, Fuat Kizilay, Oguz Ozden Cebeci, Ilke Onur Kazaz, Ismail Onder Yilmaz, Omer Demir, Bulent Onal, Veli Ersahin, Sedat Karakoc, Adnan Gucuk, Avni Ziyan, Dogan Deger, Kubilay Sabuncu, Mesut Berkan Duran, Ozan Horsanali, Sedat Egriboyun, Mehmet Kazim Asutay, Ilker Celen, Salih Polat, Mehmet Serkan Ozkent, Onur Kizer, Ege Sarikaya, Kaan Akbaba, Erdem Kisa, Bora Irer, Ahmet Gudeloglu, Kaan Comez, Ilker Akarken, Ozan Bozkurt, Onur Kaygisiz, Huseyin Eren, Firat Akdeniz, Sakir Ongun, Emre Karabay, Volkan Izol, Mehmet Necmettin Mercimek, Erman Ceyhan, Levent Sagnak, Engin Denizhan Demirkiran, Yiloren Tanidir, BAİBÜ, Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Gücük, Adnan, [Belirlenecek], Bozkurt, Ozan, Sen, Volkan, Irer, Bora, Sagnak, Levent, Onal, Bulent, Tanidir, Yiloren, Karabay, Emre, Kaya, Coskun, Ceyhan, Erman, Baser, Aykut, Duran, Mesut Berkan, Suer, Evren, Celen, Ilker, Selvi, Ismail, Ucer, Oktay, Karakoc, Sedat, Sarikaya, Ege, Ozden, Ender, Deger, Dogan, Egriboyun, Sedat, Ongun, Sakir, Gurboga, Ozgur, Asutay, Mehmet Kazim, Kazaz, Ilke Onur, Yilmaz, Ismail Onder, Kisa, Erdem, Demirkiran, Engin Denizhan, Horsanali, Ozan, Akarken, Ilker, Kizer, Onur, Eren, Huseyin, Ucar, Murat, Cebeci, Oguz Ozden, Kizilay, Fuat, Comez, Kaan, Mercimek, Mehmet Necmettin, Ozkent, Mehmet Serkan, Izol, Volkan, Gudeloglu, Ahmet, Ozturk, Bilgin, Akbaba, Kaan Turker, Polat, Salih, Gucuk, Adnan, Ziyan, Avni, Selcuk, Berin, Akdeniz, Firat, Turgut, Hasan, Sabuncu, Kubilay, Kaygisiz, Onur, Ersahin, Veli, Kahraman, Halil Ibrahim, Guzelsoy, Muhammet, Demir, Omer, ALKÜ, 0-belirlenecek, Ege Üniversitesi, MÜ,Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Akarken, İlker, Tıp Fakültesi, and İÜC, Cerrahpaşa Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü
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Ureteral Stenting ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Turkey ,Referral ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Urology ,Covid-19 Pandemic ,Concordance ,coronavirus ,Psychological intervention ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Urology Practice ,General & Internal Medicine ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology & Pharmacy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pandemics ,Covid‐19 ,Original Paper ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,pandemic ,[No Keywords] ,COVID-19 ,Workload ,General Medicine ,Original Papers ,Percutaneous cystostomy ,urology practice ,Private practice ,Covid-19 ,business - Abstract
Ongün, Şakir (Balikesir Author), Objective To present a nation-wide analysis of the workload of urology departments in Turkey week-by-week during Covid-19 pandemic. Methodology The centres participating in the study were divided into three groups as tertiary referral centres, state hospitals and private practice hospitals. The number of outpatients, inpatients, daily interventions and urological surgeries were recorded prospectively between 9-March-2020 and 31-May-2020. All these variables were recorded for the same time interval of 2019 as well. The weekly change of the workload of urology during pandemic period was evaluated, also the workload of urology and the distributions of certain urological surgeries were compared between the pandemic period and the same time interval of the year 2019. Results A total of 51 centres participated in the study. The number of outpatients, inpatients, urological surgeries and daily interventions were found to be dramatically decreased by the 3rd week of pandemics in state hospitals and tertiary referral centres; however, the daily urological practice were similar in private practice hospitals throughout the pandemic period. When the workload of urology in pandemic period and the same time interval of the year 2019 were compared, a huge decrease was observed in all variables during pandemic period. However, temporary measures like ureteral stenting, nephrostomy placement and percutaneous cystostomy have been found to increase during Covid-19 pandemic compared with normal life. Conclusions Covid-19 pandemic significantly affected the routine daily urological practice likewise other subspecialties and priority was given to emergent and non-deferrable surgeries by urologists in concordance with published clinical guidelines.
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- 2020
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3. How did the COVID‐19 pandemic affect audience’s attitudes in webinars?
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Ilker Akarken, Sedat Egriboyun, Ali Furkan Batur, Murat Uçar, Ahmet Gudeloglu, Yiloren Tanidir, Fatih Gokalp, Ahmet Adil Esen, Cemil Aydin, Mutlu Deger, Oktay Özman, Mesut Altan, Sakir Ongun, Nebil Akdogan, Cem Akbal, Bahadir Sahin, Çağrı Akın Şekerci, ALKÜ, Fakülteler, Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, [Belirlenecek], Tanidir, Yiloren, Gokalp, Fatih, Akdogan, Nebil, Batur, Ali Furkan, Sekerci, Cagri Akin, Egriboyun, Sedat, Deger, Mutlu, Sahin, Bahadir, Akarken, Ilker, Aydin, Cemil, Altan, Mesut, Ozman, Oktay, Ucar, Murat, Gudeloglu, Ahmet, Ongun, Sakir, Akbal, Cem, Esen, Adil, Acibadem University Dspace, and Tıp Fakültesi
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Urology ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Affect (psychology) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,General & Internal Medicine ,Pandemic ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pharmacology & Pharmacy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pandemics ,Broadcast time ,Original Paper ,Medical education ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,[No Keywords] ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Page view ,Original Papers ,Electronic library ,Attitude ,Analytics ,business ,Forecasting - Abstract
Ongun, Şakir (Balikesir Author), Introduction Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the face-to-face meetings are delayed to a future date, which is still not clear. However, seminars, meetings and conferences are necessary for updating our knowledge and skills. Web-based seminars (webinars) are the solutions to this issue. This study aimed to show the participant behaviour when webinars present at the COVID-19 pandemic era. Methods From December 2017 to July 2020, 58 webinars were broadcasted via the Uropedia, electronic library of SUST. Data of all webinars were collected with the YouTube analytics and application of the Uropedia. Data of streaming webinars included participant behaviours such as content views, engagement time, total unique attendees, average engagement time and the number of audience to leads. Data were split into two groups; group-1 is webinars before COVID-19 (before March 2020) and group-2 is the webinars during COVID-19. Results Total broadcast time and total page view number were found to be 112.6 hours (6761 minutes) and 15 919, respectively. The median participant age was 40.1 y. Median content view and median engagement time were found to be 261.0 and 12.2 minutes, respectively. Comparison of two groups revealed a significant increment in the content views (group-1; 134.0 range = 86.0-87.0 and group-2; 414.0 range = 296.0-602.0, P < .001) and the number of the unique attendees (group 1; 18.0 range = 10.0-26.0 and group-2; 57.0 range = 27.0-100.0, P < .001) following COVID-19. However, the median engagement time of the audience did not seem to change with the COVID-19 pandemic (group-1; 11.5 range = 10.0-13.3 minutes and group-2; 13.2 range = 9.4-18.1 minutes, P = .12). Conclusion The webinars are effective ways to share information and have many advantages, including low cost, reaching a high number of audiences. Audience number and page visits seemed to increase following the COVID-19 pandemic. However, this era did not seem to affect the critical attitude of the audience, which is engagement time.
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- 2021
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4. Nation-wide analysis of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on daily urology practice in Turkey.
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Bozkurt O, Sen V, Irer B, Sagnak L, Onal B, Tanidir Y, Karabay E, Kaya C, Ceyhan E, Baser A, Duran MB, Suer E, Celen I, Selvi I, Ucer O, Karakoc S, Sarikaya E, Ozden E, Deger D, Egriboyun S, Ongun S, Gurboga O, Asutay MK, Kazaz IO, Yilmaz IO, Kisa E, Demirkiran ED, Horsanali O, Akarken I, Kizer O, Eren H, Ucar M, Cebeci OO, Kizilay F, Comez K, Mercimek MN, Ozkent MS, Izol V, Gudeloglu A, Ozturk B, Akbaba KT, Polat S, Gucuk A, Ziyan A, Selcuk B, Akdeniz F, Turgut H, Sabuncu K, Kaygisiz O, Ersahin V, Kahraman HI, Guzelsoy M, and Demir O
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- Humans, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, Turkey epidemiology, COVID-19, Urology
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Objective: To present a nation-wide analysis of the workload of urology departments in Turkey week-by-week during Covid-19 pandemic., Methodology: The centres participating in the study were divided into three groups as tertiary referral centres, state hospitals and private practice hospitals. The number of outpatients, inpatients, daily interventions and urological surgeries were recorded prospectively between 9-March-2020 and 31-May-2020. All these variables were recorded for the same time interval of 2019 as well. The weekly change of the workload of urology during pandemic period was evaluated, also the workload of urology and the distributions of certain urological surgeries were compared between the pandemic period and the same time interval of the year 2019., Results: A total of 51 centres participated in the study. The number of outpatients, inpatients, urological surgeries and daily interventions were found to be dramatically decreased by the 3rd week of pandemics in state hospitals and tertiary referral centres; however, the daily urological practice were similar in private practice hospitals throughout the pandemic period. When the workload of urology in pandemic period and the same time interval of the year 2019 were compared, a huge decrease was observed in all variables during pandemic period. However, temporary measures like ureteral stenting, nephrostomy placement and percutaneous cystostomy have been found to increase during Covid-19 pandemic compared with normal life., Conclusions: Covid-19 pandemic significantly affected the routine daily urological practice likewise other subspecialties and priority was given to emergent and non-deferrable surgeries by urologists in concordance with published clinical guidelines., (© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2021
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