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Öğe Male condom use errors according to the female partner reports [Kadın partnerin bildirimine göre erkek kondomu kullanım hataları](Gulhane Askeri Tip Akademisi, 2010) Akin B.; Ege E.; Benli S.; Erdem H.The condom is important for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections, but its success depends on its correct use. The aim of this study was to examine male condom use errors according to the reports of the female partner. This was a descriptive study, and the study group consisted of 160 married women. A questionnaire was used to collect data. Chi-square and logistic regression tests were used for statistical analyses. Of the participants 77.5% reported one or more errors related condom use. The most common problems were "not checking the expiration date" (56.9%), "not examining for breakage after sex" (52.5%), "starting intercourse without a condom or taking it off later" (34.4%). Not receiving instruction about correct condom use was a risky factor in terms of "condom use error". Condom use errors were common and generally associated with insufficient instruction. © Gülhane Askeri Ti{dotless}p Akademisi 2010.Öğe Mitral valve replacement in a renal transplant patient [12] [Böbrek transplantli bir hastada mitral kapak replasmani](2007) Narin C.; Ege E.; Dereli Y.; Sarigül A.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Prevalence of urinary incontinence and affecting risk factors in women [Kadinlarda üriner i?nkontinans sikli?i ve etkileyen risk faktörleri](Turkiye Klinikleri, 2008) Bilgili N.; Akin B.; Ege E.; Ayaz S.Objective: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common health condition that can cause medical, psychosocial and personal hygienic problems. This was a cross-sectional investigation to identify the prevalence of UI and risk factors related with parturition in elderly women. Material and Methods: The study consisted of 543 women older than 65 years without any sampling. Data were collected by a questionnaire. Chi-square and logistic regression analysis were used for statistical analysis. Results: Elderly women had an incontinence rate of 43.6% and 41.4% of them referred to a physician with this complaint. Overall 27.6% of the participants had a history of labor longer than 24 hours and 28.9% of them had genital prolapsus. The rate of UI was higher in women with a history of labor longer then 24 hours and who had genital prolapsus than those without PROLAPSUS. There was no significant correlation between UI and child number, first birth age, last birth age, ?4 kg birth weight and episiotomy during delivery. Conclusion: Almost half of the elderly women had urinary incontinence and some characteristics related with fertility influenced the development of UI. We suggest that assessment of UI symptoms and risk factors in elderly women and counseling on conservative and curative health services are important. Copyright © 2008 by Türkiye Klinikleri.