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COVID-19 Ölüm Hızını Etkileyen Faktörlerin Küresel Bazda Değerlendirilmesi
2020
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Turkish Studies
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Bu çalışmada, seçilmiş ülkelerin bazı sağlık göstergelerinin COVID-19 pandemisi ölüm/vaka oranları üzerindeki etkisinin araştırılması amaçlanmıştır. Retrospektif veriler kullanılarak yapılan bu çalışmada, 50.000'den fazla COVID-19 vakası olan ülkelerin sağlık göstergeleri ve bu ülkelerdeki ölüm oranları ile karşılaştırılmıştır. Araştırma sürecinde kullanılan veriler Dünya Sağlık Örgütü, Dünya Bankası ve OECD kaynakları tarafından elde edilmiştir. Analizden elde edilen bulgular göz önüne alındığında, ABD ölüm sayısında (89271) birinci sırada yer alırken, Suudi Arabistan son sıradadır (329). En yüksek ölüm/vaka oranı Fransa'ya (% 19,8), en düşük ölüm oranı ise Suudi Arabistan'a (% 0,5) aittir. Ölüm/vaka oranına dayalı korelasyon analizinde kanser ölümleri, doğumdan yaşam beklentisi, 65 yaş üstü yaşam beklentisi, 65 yaş ve üstü nüfus (pozitif yönde) ve hava kirliliği değişkenleri (negatif yönde) arasında anlamlı bir ilişki bulunmuştur. Anlamlı ilişki bulunan değişkenler için yapılan regresyon analizi sonuçlarına göre, tüm bağımsız değişkenler ölüm/vaka oranını etkilemektedir. En fazla etki eden değişken, doğumdan yaşam beklentisidir (R2 = ,462). Sonuç olarak kanserden ölümler ve özellikle doğumdan yaşam beklentisi ve 65 yaş üstü nüfus, COVID-19 ölüm vaka oranları üzerinde olumlu bir etkiye sahiptir. Bu bağlamda, yaşlı nüfusu ve kronik anksiyetesi olan bireyleri korumak için önlemler almaya devam etmek gerekmektedir.

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COVID-19 Global Assessment of Factors Affecting Death Rate
2020
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Turkish Studies
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This study aims to investigate the impact of some health indicators in selected countries on the death/sax rates of COVID-19 pandemic. This study, using retrospective data, compared with health indicators in countries with more than 50,000 COVID-19 cases and mortality rates in these countries. The data used in the research process was obtained by the World Health Organization, the World Bank and OECD sources. Given the findings obtained from the analysis, the U.S. ranked first in the number of deaths (89271) while Saudi Arabia ranked last (329). The highest mortality rate belongs to France (19.8%) and the lowest mortality rate belongs to Saudi Arabia (0.5%). The correlation analysis based on the mortality/case ratio found a meaningful relationship between cancer deaths, birth life expectancy, 65-year-old life expectancy, 65-year-old population (positive) and air pollution variables (negative). According to the results of the regression analysis for the variables with a meaningful relationship, all independent variables affect the death/case rate. The most influential variable is the life expectancy from birth (R2 = ,462). As a result, cancer deaths and birth life expectancy and the population over the age of 65 have a positive impact on COVID-19 death rates. In this context, it is necessary to continue to take measures to protect individuals with aging population and chronic anxiety.

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Assessing Of Factors Effecting Covid-19 Mortality Rate On A Global Basis
2020
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Turkish Studies
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In this study, it was aimed to investigate the effect of some health indicators of selected countries on COVID-19 pandemic death/case rates. In this study, which was conducted using retrospective data, the health indicators of countries with more than 50,000 COVID-19 cases were compared with the COVID-19 cases and death rates in these countries. The data used in the research process were obtained by the World Health Organization, the World Bank, and OECD sources. Results: Considering the findings obtained in the analysis, the USA ranks first in the highest number of deaths (89271), while Saudi Arabia is the last (329). The highest rate of death/case belongs to France (19.8), the lowest rate to Saudi Arabia (0.5%). In the correlation analysis based on the death/case ratio, a significant relationship was found in cancer deaths, congenital life expectancy, life expectancy above 65 years old, population 65 years and older (positive direction), and air pollution variables (negative direction). According to the results of the regression analysis for meaningful relationship variables, all independent variables affect the death/case ratio. The highest influencing variable is congenital life expectancy (R2 = ,462). As a result, deaths from cancer and especially congenital life expectancy and population over 65 years of age have a positive effect on COVID-19 death/case ratio. In this context, it is necessary to continue taking measures to protect the elderly population and individuals with chronic anxiety.

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Field :   Eğitim Bilimleri; Filoloji; Güzel Sanatlar; Hukuk; İlahiyat; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler; Spor Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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