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Öğe Attitudes and Behaviors of Adults on Interventional (Invasive) Traditional Medicine Methods: A Descriptive Study(Düzce Üniversitesi, 2021) Ötegen, Eribenur; Ayhan Başer, Duygu; Keçik, Halise; Aksoy, Hilal; Fidancı, İzzetObjective:Invasive traditional and complementary medicine methods (TCAM), which are performed with minimal damage to the patient's body integrity, are becoming widespread in order to live healthy and to be treated when necessary. With this study, we aimed to evaluate the attitudes and behaviors of adults towards invasive TCAM.Materials and Methods: The descriptive research was conducted between 30/03/2020 and 06/04/2020. The questionnaire form consists of 20 questions. Percentage, mean ± standard deviation were used in descriptive statistics. Chi-square test was used to evaluate qualitative data; pÖğe Weight Loss Experiences of Obese Individuals; Qualitative Study(Düzce Üniversitesi, 2019) Döner Güner, Pınar; Kahveci, Rabia; Aksoy, Hilal; Özkara, AdemObjectives: Obesity is a leading preventable cause ofdeath worldwide. Being overweight or obese has a serious impact on health.Treatment of obesity needs a comprehensive approach. Biopsychosocial approachof family physicians is invaluable in obesity management. This study wasperformed in order to find answers to “why”, “how’’ and “when’’ our patientsbecame obese.Methods:Weconducted in-depth, semi-structured, face to face interviews with 30participants (BMI gt;30). Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed, andqualitatively analysed using a thematic framework method.Results:26women and 4 men accepted to join our study. Analysis of indepth interviewsemerged 5 major themes which were the different perception of obesity amongindividuals; awareness of obesity; loss of selfconfidence; belief in treatmentand effects on quality of life.Conclusion:Eachpatient has a different need and different expectation while controllingweight. As a part of biopsychosocial approach the family physician needs tounderstand the factors that bring the patient to current condition and seewhich approach would be the best for individual patient for weight management.