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Item Metadata only Physical therapist practices in enhancing self-efficacy among knee osteoarthritis patients(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2002) Anchalee Boon-Im; Veena Sirisook; Roongtiwa Vachalathiti; Suvajee GoodItem Metadata only A content analysis of music therapy interventions to support a good deathe concept in Thai palliative care patients with cancer(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2016) Netchanok Singhey; Karnyupha Jittivadhna; Supre Kanjanaphisarnwith the Thai culture context and Thai medical practice. A content analysis method was used to analyse the documentations. The result of content analysis through 16 studies indicated a relationship between music therapy and good death is the relationship between... therapeutic function of music and the element of good death. The music therapy intervention that were found to be good methods in supporting good death practice included (1) Instrument playing and/or improvisation, (2) Music listening, (3) Singing, (4) SongItem Metadata only Being a Smart girl : constructing the new image for female entertainment workers, Phnom Penh, Cambodia(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2010) Amara, Bou; Penchan Sherer; Pimpawun Boonmongkon; Siriwan Grisuraponggood daughter, good wife, and good woman of the community, which has resulted in wide ranges of discursive practices including limiting the number of their sexual partners, participating in social activities in order to gain face as a good woman from...-esteem, empower female entertainment workers and make the program sound free of stigmatization. Female entertainment workers are required to adhere to certain discursive sexual practices in order to fulfill the image as a 'Smart Girl'. This study aimedItem Metadata only Infant feeding : realities from HIV positive mothers in Mandalay, Myanmar(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2014) Nay, Lynn Oo; Luechai Sringernyuang; Penchen Sherer; Natthani Meemonof three mothers practicing exclusive formula feeding, and one mother practicing exclusive breastfeeding, had a strong belief in the modern medical professional's suggestions concerning HIV and infant feeding practices and the good mother concept to prevent...Nowadays, in the world, HIV is still a social burden disease and infant feeding practices for the under six months olds are also one of the cultural practices. HIV and infant feeding issues are matters of social, cultural, economic and policy issueItem Metadata only The evaluation of the voluntary sport development programme management and community participation in Singburi province(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2001) Phisal Phongsiriphisal; Prasertchai Suksa-ard; Wasin Pluemcharoenfor the practical group was good. ((X) =2.45). Moreover, it had been considered from different viewpoints such as average values of planning, organizing, employment, administration, and controlling. These are also good. ((X) = 2.15, 2.59, 2.41, 2.59 and as following...The objective of the thematic paper is to evaluate the managerial-administration process, planning, organization management, employment, management or administration, and job control of a practical group in voluntary sport development. The otherItem Metadata only Examining human rights and peace in education through participatory action research in Nepal(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2009) Argenal, Amy Marie; Nishikawa Yukiko This research is an examination of human rights and peace as they are implemented through educaiton. It examines current practices in both fields and identifies gaps existing between them. It attempts to bring the two fields together through a Participatory Action Research project conducted with Nepali youth at a school in Kathmandu Nepal. Through the project conducted in Nepal the youth worked on issues of discrimination child abuse and drug addiction as a way to implement values taught through human rights and peace. The process encouraged the youth to participate and take action in their community and help connect theories to social realities that Nepali youth at HVP face. The right to education as guaranteed in various human rights treaties specifically stresses the importance of education instilling values of peace and respect for human rights. In order to properly do this curriculums of human rights and peace education must be implemented and should be connected with each other. Theoretically human rights education and peace education remain two separate pedagogies human rights focusing on international standards and peace on theories related to conflict resolution and negotiation. This research looked at how youth are able to connect human rights and peace through the values behind them and the necessity for peace and the respect of human rights to lead a good life. It showed the importance for human rights and peace in education and how engaged the youth were in this project.Item Metadata only Cultural beliefs, practices and experiences regarding home birth among rural women in Myanmar(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2015) Cho, Hmi Naing; Penchan Pradubmook-Shererof advice and influences women to give birth at home. The health assistant encouraged women to give birth at home as giving birth at home is good. Cultural beliefs practiced by rural home birth women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum period do...The purpose of this study is to understand cultural beliefs and practices during the pregnancy period, childbirth (intra-partum) period, and postpartum period regarding home birth among rural women, to describe home birth experiences among ruralItem Metadata only The impacts of Myanmar tradition and customs on western violin teaching and learning(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2017) Myat, Thiri Nyein, 1987-; Karnyupha Jittivadhna; Anak Charanyanandafor the violin learners such as good practice room and enough violin instruments... self-confidence but less self-consciousness. To have the ability of good musicianship, Burmese violin learners needed to learn violin playing and fine musical performance techniques. The general requirements for violin study in Myanmar were variousItem Metadata only Pathway to sexual resilience of postabortive young indonesian women(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Puput Kusumawardani Moehas, 1992-; Pimpawun Boonmongkon; Darunee Phukao, and women's rights. In order to enhance their resiliency especially in sexual life as an outcome, the informants have to gain support from significant other without disclosing abortion story, re-identify their identity as good women, and achieve access... service should be women centred and the comprehensive access to contraceptive should be provided to enhance safer sex practices
