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Öğe Are psychiatric outpatients assessed for smoking?(Duzce Univ, 2017) Ertekin, Hulya; Aydin, Memduha; Arslan, Mehmet; Ertekin, Yusuf Haydar; Eren, IbrahimObjectives: The presence of psychiatric disorder is not obstacle for the treatment to quit smoking; however this treatment is not preferred among primary purposes in these patients. We aimed to investigate use of tobacco, whether asked their smoking habit by a psychiatrist, the request of patients who smoke to quit smoking, whether they can get help from the psychiatric outpatient clinic of knowledge about smoking cessation and Addiction and Treatment of Smoking training of the psychiatrists effects on query of smoking status. Methods: This study was conducted at Outpatient Clinic of the Beyhekim Department of Psychiatry at Konya Education and Research Hospital between June and July 2013. Five-item questionnaire was administered to all participants after the examination in the first phase.. The outpatient clinic doctors were not informed about the questionnaire during examination because of alteration their interrogation of smoking. In September 2013, Addiction and Treatment of Smoking training were given to the psychiatrists doctors working in this study. In the second phase of this study, same questionnaire was administrated to patients of these trained doctors.. Results: 51.1% of participants were smokers. In the first phase of the study, doctors from the 18.3% (n=40) and 53.5% (n = 95) in the second phase had questioned smoking of patients. After training seminar the rate to question of doctors had significantly increased (p<0.001). % 37.9 of participants (n=69) wanted to quit smoking. % 46.9 of participants (n=186) knew that they can get help from the psychiatric outpatient clinic for smoking cessation. Conclusion: Chance to get rid of smoking addiction should be offered to patients in psychiatric outpatient clinics. Working to increase the knowledge of psychiatrics on this subject should be made.Öğe Psychotherapy Perspective of Physicians and Psychiatric Patients(Yerkure Tanitim & Yayincilik Hizmetleri A S, 2016) Aydin, Memduha; Ertekin, Hulya; Etli, Tahsin; Ozayhan, Hatice Yardim; Eren, IbrahimObjective: In this study, we aimed to investigate the role of psychotherapy in healing and protection of mental health in integrated psychiatry and general medicine practice. Method: This study is a cross-sectional study that was conducted in Konya Training and Research Hospital between dates May 2013 and July 2013. Data were collected by using 5-item questionnaires prepared separately for patients and doctors from internal medicine and surgical disciplines. Results: The sample is consisting of 173 patients admitted to psychiatric outpatient clinic, 28 doctors from surgical and 89 doctors from internal medicine disciplines. Patients at psychiatric outpatient clinic believed that psychotherapy was an effective method for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, and knew that psychiatrists could apply psychotherapy, but thought that there was no sufficient time at outpatient clinics. No difference was determined between the doctors from internal medicine and surgical disciplines in tendency to ask support from psychiatrists for treatment of their patients (p=0.115). Doctors from internal medine disciplines had a higher proportion of belief that psychotherapy was as effective as medication treatments (p=0.038). No difference was determined between doctors from internal medicine and surgical disciplines in the belief that psychiatrists could provide psychotherapy service. Belief of applicability of psychotherapy at the outpatient clinic settings was higher among doctors from internal medicine than those from the surgical disciplines (p=0.038). Conclusion: This study enabled us to assess the attitudes towards psychotherapy among patients and doctors from internal medicine and surgical disciplines.