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Öğe Cingi Steps for preoperative computer-assisted image editing before reduction rhinoplasty(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014) Cingi, Can Cemal; Cingi, Cemal; Muluk, Nuray BayarBackground The aim of this work is to provide a stepwise systematic guide for a preoperative photo-editing procedure for rhinoplasty cases involving the cooperation of a graphic artist and a surgeon. Methods One hundred female subjects who planned to undergo a reduction rhinoplasty operation were included in this study. The Cingi Steps for Preoperative Computer Imaging (CS-PCI) program, a stepwise systematic guide for image editing using Adobe PhotoShop's "liquify" effect, was applied to the rhinoplasty candidates. The stages of CS-PCI are as follows: (1) lowering the hump; (2) shortening the nose; (3) adjusting the tip projection, (4) perfecting the nasal dorsum, (5) creating a supratip break, and (6) exaggerating the tip projection and/or dorsal slope. Results Performing the Cingi Steps allows the patient to see what will happen during the operation and observe the final appearance of his or her nose. After the application of described steps, 71 patients (71%) accepted step 4, and 21 (21%) of them accepted step 5. Only 10 patients (10%) wanted to make additional changes to their operation plans. Conclusion The main benefits of using this method is that it decreases the time needed by the surgeon to perform a graphic analysis, and it reduces the time required for the patient to reach a decision about the procedure. It is an easy and reliable method that will provide improved physician-patient communication, increased patient confidence, and enhanced surgical planning while limiting the time needed for planning.Öğe Communication Disorders In Elderly People(2015) Cingi, Can Cemal; Muluk, Nuray Bayar; Yılmaz, Orhanİletişim, sözel ve sözel olmayan şekillerde olabilir. Yaşlı insanlarda, iletişim değişiklikleri bildirilmiştir. Tipik yaşlanma ile, fiziksel sağlık, depresyon ve bilişsel problemler nedeniyle iletişim becerileri değişiklik göstermektedir. Bu derleme yazıda, yaşlı kişilerdeki iletişim sorunları sunulmuştur. Yaşlı grubunda, birçok sağlık problemleri vardır ve bunlar iletişimi etkilemiştir: Serebral palsi, multiplskleroz, işitme ve görme kaybı, afazi ve nörodejeneratif hastalıklar gibi. Yaşlılarda iletişimi arttırmak için, basit stratejiler izlenebilir: "Normal konuşma hızı ile konuşun. Çok hızlı veya çok yavaşkonuşmaktan kaçının" ve "Önemli noktaların vurgulayın ve tekrar edin." İletişim bozuklukları, yaşlılarda görülmektedir. Etiyolojik faktörler genel sağlık problemleri ile ilgili olabilmektedir, ki bunlarnörolojik problemler, işitme ve görme kaybı, sosyal sorunlardır (emeklilik ve sosyal yalnızlık). İletişim bozuklukları olan yaşlılarda, toplumun ve sağlık çalışanlarının bu sorunun farkında olmaları;ve basit önlemlerle iletişim sorunlarını iyileştirmeye çalışmaları gereklidir. Bu yazıda, yaşlı kişilerdeki iletişim problemleri konusu ele alınacaktırÖğe Does allergic rhinitis affect communication skills in young adults?(Springer, 2016) Cingi, Can Cemal; Sakallioglu, Oner; Muluk, Nuray Bayar; Cingi, CemalAllergic rhinitis (AR) is a chronic disorder with a high prevalence in the general population. The symptoms of AR can impair the cognitive capabilities of the affected people. The study of communication skills and AR interaction has not been adequately discussed. We aimed to analyze Social Communication Skills of university students with AR. Fifty patients suffering from AR and 50 healthy subjects were studied. All participants completed two questionnaires [Social Communication Skills Rating Scale (SCSRS) and Communication Questionnaire] for the assessment of social communication skills. Total scores of both SCSRS and Communication Questionnaire were higher in participants with AR than controls. When the questions of SCSRS were compared between the groups one by one, significant difference was observed between the groups for questions numbered 1- 9 and 11, 12 (p < 0.05). Also, significant differences were observed between the groups for questions numbered 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Communication Questionnaire (p < 0.05). Results of our study indicate that AR could negatively affect the social communication skills of the patients with AR. More research is however needed to validate this hypothesis.Öğe Improving Online Presentations: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals(Springer International Publishing, 2023) Cingi, Can Cemal; Muluk, Nuray Bayar; Cingi, CemalThis books offers a detailed overview of the key skills needed to make impactful online presentations. The book opens with a chapter on communication in healthcare, before discussing the advantages and disadvantages of the online versus live presentations. The following chapters discuss the technology used and the organization of the contents to be delivered, before analyzing the audience. The volume then reviews all the verbal and non-verbal techniques and presents the common mistakes and the tips to avoid them. A final chapter deals with challenging situations. Written by two professors and medicine and a communication specialist, the book is intended for healthcare professionals at all levels, It will be also a valuable resource for scientists and researchers willing to deliver effective and engaging virtual presentations. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.Öğe The "physician on call patient engagement trial" (POPET): measuring the impact of a mobile patient engagement application on health outcomes and quality of life in allergic rhinitis and asthma patients(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Cingi, Cemal; Yorgancioglu, Arzu; Cingi, Can Cemal; Oguzulgen, Kivilcim; Muluk, Nuray Bayar; Ulusoy, SeckinBackgroundIn this prospective, multicenter, randomized, controlled, double-blind study, we investigated the impact of a mobile patient engagement application on health outcomes and quality of life in allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma patients. MethodsIn total, 327 patients with diagnoses of persistent AR or mild-to-severe persistent asthma were randomized into 2 intervention groups and 2 control groups upon their admission at outpatient clinics. The intervention groups (POPET-AR and POPET-Asthma) received a mobile phone application (physician on call patient engagement trial [POPET]), enabling them to communicate with their physician, and record their health status and medication compliance. The AR groups completed the Rhinitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (RQLQ) at initiation and at the first month of the study. The asthma groups completed the Asthma Control Test (ACT) at initiation and at the third month of the study. ResultsThe POPET-AR group showed better clinical improvement than the control group in terms of the overall RQLQ score as well in measures of general problems, activity, symptoms other than nose/eye, and emotion domains (p < 0.05). In the POPET-Asthma group, more patients (49%) achieved a well-controlled asthma score (ACT > 19) compared with the control group (27%); this was statistically significant (p < 0.05). ConclusionUse of a mobile engagement platform, such as POPET, can have a significant impact on health outcomes and quality of life in both AR and asthma, potentially decreasing the number of hospital admissions, repeat doctor visits, and losses in productivity. Improvements were seen in domains related to activity, productivity, perception of disease, and emotion. (C) 2015 ARS-AAOA, LLC