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    Do patient experiences have mediating roles on patient loyalty
    (Journal of Patient Experience, 2022) Arslan, Tuncay; Çandereli, Z. Özge; Kitapçı, Okan Cem; Kitapçı, Nur Şişman; Aksu, Pınar Kılıç; Köksal, Leyla; Özdamar, Elif Özge; Yay, Meral; Alpar, Şule Ecevit; Mumcu, Gonca
    The study aimed to evaluate the mediating roles of patient experiences on patient loyalty. The data were collected through an electronic questionnaire regarding feedback from 5732 patients received outpatient clinics. Patient loyalty was evaluated using the Net Promoter Score (NPS11) that patients were asked whether they would like to recommend the hospital to their relatives or friends. Patient experiences with physicians, nurses, and waiting times were also asked in the questionnaire. After preliminary analysis, mediation analyses were performed to evaluate direct and indirect causal effects among variables for NPS11. While patient experiences are used as possible mediators, Branch Groups in the first and Admission Time in the second model are independent variables. In the analyses, Surgical Medical Science (p=0.019) and Day Shift (p=0.000) have a direct mediating effect on NPS11. Nursing care experiences were found to be a mediator variable for NPS11 in both models (p=0.000 for both). Patient loyalty was associated with Surgical Medical Science and Day Shift primarily whereas Nursing care experience had a mediating role.
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    Response comment on “assessment of ambient air pollution in istanbul during 2003-2013”
    (Iranian Journal of Public Health, 2018) Yurtseven, Eray; Vehid, Suphi; Bosat, Merve; Köksal, Selçuk; Yurtseven, Cemile Nihal
    Dear Editor-in-Chief Here we mention our responses to these valuable comments of M. Mahmoudimanesh. 1) We are sorry for the intendent use of Turkish syntax in paper. The maximum value of CO in 2003 is 3693 and its correct presentation is 3693.
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    Evaluation of the relationship between the detectability of seminal stains on laundered fabric and stain age
    (Sage Publications Inc, 2021) Karadayı, Şükriye; Karadayı, Beytullah; Öner, Dilara; Çetin, Gursel
    In some cases of sexual assault that are not reported to judicial authorities within a certain time, it is important to detect and identify seminal stains on laundered fabrics. In this study, we aimed to reveal the effect of the time from staining to laundering on the detectability and identification of seminal stains on laundered clothes. A total of 180 pieces of fabric (four different colours and five different types) were stained with seminal fluids, and three different lag times (12 hours, 1 week and 1 month) from staining to laundering were used. Three different laundering protocols were applied to these fabrics after staining. The built-in camera of the Mobile Multispectral UV-VIS-IR Imaging System (R) was used to take photos (1260 in total) of the stains with seven different wavelength and filter options, and the obtained images were evaluated. The Seratec (R) PSA Semiquant test was used to analyse the presence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the seminal stains laundered after different lag times. We observed that in examining with the forensic light source (FLS) system, the time from staining to laundering affected the detectability of seminal stains on pieces of cloth. The best fluorescence was obtained in the examination of semen-stained fabric with FLS, particularly when the fabric was not laundered for one month after staining. On the other hand, the time from staining to laundering had a more limited effect on PSA test positivity than on the results of the examination with FLS.