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Item Current practice of autologous hematopoietic progenitor cell mobilization in adult patients with multiple myeloma and lymphoma: The results of a survey from Turkish hematology research and education group (ThREG)(Elsevier Ltd, 2017) Tekgündüz E.; Demirkan F.; Vural F.; Göker H.; Özdoğu H.; Kiki İ.; Aydoğdu İ.; Kaynar L.; Erkurt M.A.; Çağırgan S.; Beşışık S.; Dağdaş S.; Koca E.; Kadıköylü G.; Gündüz E.; Yılmaz M.; Beköz H.; Ural A.U.; Baştürk A.; Arat M.; Albayrak M.; Öztürk E.; Akyol A.; Bolaman A.Z.; Nevruz O.; Özkan H.A.; Özgür G.; Altuntaş F.Autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation (AHCT) is an established treatment option for adult patients presenting with multiple myeloma (MM), Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and various subtypes of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in upfront and/or relapsed/refractory disease settings. Although there are recently published consensus guidelines addressing critical issues regarding autologous hematopoietic progenitor cell mobilization (HPCM), mobilization strategies of transplant centers show high variability in terms of routine practice. In order to understand the current institutional policies regarding HPCM in Turkey and to obtain the required basic data for preparation of a national positional statement on this issue, Turkish Hematology Research and Education Group (ThREG) conducted a web-based HPCM survey. The survey was designed to include multiple-choice questions regarding institutional practice of HPCM in adults presenting MM, HL, and NHL. The representatives of 27 adult HCT centers participated to the study. Here we report the results of this survey shedding light on the real-world experience in Turkey in terms of autologous HPCM mobilization strategies in patients presenting with MM and lymphoma. © 2017 Elsevier LtdItem The factors affecting sleep quality in type 2 diabetes patients(Kuwait Medical Association, 2019) Tavsanli N.G.; Sivrikaya S.K.; Menekli T.; Akyol A.Objective: Research was planned with the aim of determining the sleep quality of individuals with type 2 diabetes and the factors affecting this. Design: Descriptive and cross-sectional study Setting: Endocrinology Department of the Internal Medicine Section of Ege University Medical Faculty Hospital, Manisa Celal Bayar University Hafsa Sultan Hospital, and Balıkesir University Medical Faculty Hospital Subjects: The research was conducted between May 2014 and February 2015 on 366 individuals with type 2 diabetes. Intervention: Non-interventional Main outcome measure: The sleep quality of individuals with type 2 diabetes and the factors affecting this Results: The total Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scores of individuals who had had diabetes for 1-4 years and 5-9 years were found to be significantly higher than the scores of those who had had diabetes for less than one year or more than ten years (f = 10.85, p = 0.000). The total PSQI scores of individuals using oral anti diabetic (OAD) and insulin diabetes treatment were significantly higher than the scores of patients receiving only diet treatment or OAD + insulin (f = 3.03, p = 0.029). A significant relationship was found between the HbA1c of the individuals in the study with type 2 diabetes and their total PSQI scores (p <0.01). Conclusion: It can be said that such socio-demographic characteristics as age, gender, income, duration of diabetes and diabetes treatment, and metabolic values such as the glycated haemoglobin (Hemoglobin A1c-HbA1c), fasting blood glucose and body mass index negatively affect sleep quality. © 2019, Kuwait Medical Association. All rights reserved.