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Publication Open Access Effect of efficacy on nursing performance in Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Maldives(2015) Hassan Jeeza; Nate Hongkrailert; Jutatip Sillabutra; Mahidol University. ASEAN Institute for Health Development; Mahidol University. Faculty of Public Health. Department of BiostatisticsThis cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in the government tertiary care hospital in Male’, Maldives. The main objective of this study was to ascertain the relationship between independent variables and nursing performance... and to identify the factors which may predict nursing performance. Data was collected using self-administered questionnaire and total of 238 registered nurses participated in this study. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient, and stepwisePublication Metadata only Development and psychometric testing of the work performance scale of nurse at primary care units(2020-01-01) Karn Chaladthanyagid; Sunee Lagampan; Noppawan Piaseu; Chukait Viwatwongkasem; Naruemon Auemaneekul; Oisaeng Hong; University of California, San Francisco; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; Mahidol University© 2020, Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council. All rights reserved. Nurses are a cornerstone in providing care for people at primary care units, so the evaluation of the nurses’ work performance is important to improve service quality. Nurses...’ performance has been assessed in many counties, including the United States of America, Canada, England, New Zealand, South Africa, and South Korea. Currently, there is a scarcity of tools for assessing all aspects of the work performance of nurses in ThaiPublication Open Access ผลของการใช้ระบบการมอบหมายงานแบบพยาบาลเจ้าของไข้ต่อความสามารถและความเป็นอิสระในการปฏิบัติกิจกรรมการพยาบาล และความพึงพอใจของผู้ป่วยต่อบริการพยาบาลที่ได้รับ(2544) เรณู พุกบุญมี; สุปาณี เสนาดิสัย; จันทร์ทิพย์ วงศ์วิวัฒน์; จุติพร แดงฉาย; Renu Pookboonmee; Supanee Senadisai; Chantip Vongvivat; Jutiporn Dangchai; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะแพทยศาสตร์โรงพยาบาลรามาธิบดี. ภาควิชาพยาบาลศาสตร์Publication Metadata only Accuracy of pediatric triage at Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand(2010-01-01) Worapant Kriengsoontornkij; Busaba Homcheon; Chulathida Chomchai; Wipapen Neamsomboon; Mahidol University) system has been in used since the year 2001, but the factors that affect the performance of triage nurse have not been evaluated. Objective: To compare the performance non-pediatric nurses who are responsible for pediatric patients in the emergency room... included percent, averages, and standard deviation where appropriate. A standard 4x4 contingency table was used to calculate the sensitivity and specificity. For comparison of performance, a post-hoc analysis was done where the nurses were divided into twoPublication Open Access ปัจจัยด้านภาวะผู้นำตนเอง ความฉลาดทางอารมณ์ และบรรยากาศองค์กร ที่มีความสัมพันธ์กับผลการปฏิบัติงานของพยาบาลวิชาชีพในทัณฑสถานโรงพยาบาลราชทัณฑ์(2568) Nisachol Rainuae; Youwanuch Sattayasomboon; Sariyamon Tiraphat; นิศาชล ไร่เหนือ; ยุวนุช สัตยสมบูรณ์; ศริยามน ตีรพัฒน์This is a cross-sectional research, aimed at examining the association of self-leadership, emotional intelligence, organizational climate, and their impact on the job performance of registered nurses at the Medical Correctional Institution... descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and Chi-square tests. The results indicated that self-leadership, emotional intelligence, and organizational climate were significantly correlated with the job performance of registered nurses at the MedicalPublication Metadata only Blood pressure determination by traditionally trained personnel is less reliable and tends to underestimate the severity of moderate to severe hypertension(2007-04-01) Weranuj Roubsanthisuk; Unticha Wongsurin; Surachai Saravich; Peera Buranakitjaroen; Mahidol UniversityOBJECTIVE: Blood pressure determined by nurses has been observed to be unreliable. This study was conducted to compare the reliability of blood pressure measurements performed by traditionally trained nurses with those performed by a well-trained... nurse and by an automatic device. METHODS: Hypertensive patients in an outpatient clinic were studied. Each individual was subjected to three blood pressure measurements: the first one was performed by the traditionally trained nurse on duty at the timePublication Metadata only Comparison of the Performance of Point-of-Care and Device Analyzers to Hospital Laboratory Instruments(2003-01-01) Wanvisa Boonlert; Porntip H. Lolekha; Gerald J. Kost; Somsak Lolekha; Mahidol University; University of California, DavisPoint-of-care testing plays an important role in critical care medicine. This study evaluated the performance of the OPTI CCA and OMNI 9 critical care analyzers by comparing them to our currently used routine instruments (Stat Profile Ultra C, CRT..., Dimension RxL, and Cell Dyn). The authors used least squares linear regression, the correlation coefficient, mean bias, and Student t test for data analysis. Three levels of aqueous control material were used to perform within-run and between-day evaluationPublication Metadata only An interactive web-based learning unit to facilitate and improve intrapartum nursing care of nursing students(2011-07-01) Sailom Gerdprasert; Tassanee Pruksacheva; Bhinyo Panijpan; Pintip Ruenwongsa; Mahidol University; Mahidolof conceptual knowledge and performance skills. This web-based learning unit integrated the 5E-model and information technology with the lecture content. Eighty four nursing students were recruited in the study. The control group received traditional teaching..., while the experimental group was supplemented with the web-based learning unit on intrapartum nursing care. The results showed that the students in the experimental group had significant higher scores in conceptual knowledge and performance skillPublication Metadata only High-risk neonatal hearing screening program using automated screening device performed by trained nursing personnel at Siriraj Hospital: Yield and feasibility(2005-08-01) Pimol Srisuparp; Ruemporn Gleebbur; Sopapan Ngerncham; Jintana Chonpracha; Jeeranan Singkampong; Mahidol University; Siriraj Hospital)/ auditory brain stem response (ABR) device performed by trained nursing staffs. Study design: Single-center prospective, descriptive study. Material and Method: All neonates admitted to the Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty... bilateral affected. The significant independent risk factors in this study population were craniofacial anomalies and mechnical ventilation > 5 days. The protocol of having trained nursing staffs to perform the screening yielded good results, iPublication Metadata only Diagnostic performance of 2 h postprandial capillary and venous glucose as a screening test for abnormal glucose tolerance(2012-10-01) Sauwanan Bumrerraj; Janusz Kaczorowski; Pattapong Kessomboon; Bandit Thinkhamrop; Chatchalit Rattarasarn; Khon Kaen University; Universite de Montreal; Mahidol UniversityAims: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of postprandial venous and capillary glucose to screen for abnormal glucose tolerance in primary care setting. Methods: Both post-breakfast venous plasma and capillary blood glucose were taken... simultaneously from a consecutive sample of volunteer civil service workers in Khon Kaen, Thailand between June and December 2009. The 75-g oral glucose tolerance test was performed within 3 days of the baseline visit. Both postprandial capillary and venous
