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    Seriously ill pediatric patient, parent, and clinician perspectives on visualizing symptom data
    (2021-07-01) Jacqueline Vaughn; Donruedee Kamkhoad; Ryan J. Shaw; Sharron L. Docherty; Arvind P. Subramaniam; Nirmish Shah; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; Duke University; Duke University School of Medicine; NC State University
    surveys. Pediatric and parent participants shared their preferences and perspectives on the symptom visualizations. Results: We identified 3 themes from the pediatric and parent participant interviews: Increased symptom awareness, communication...Objective: This study examined the perspectives on the use of data visualizations and identified key features seriously ill children, their parents, and clinicians prefer to see when visualizing symptom data obtained from mobile health technologies
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    Self-reflective thoughts and self-practices of obese children: A case study of grade 6 children in ubon ratchathani province
    (2014-01-01) Jutipon Ponkerd; Mullika Muttiko; Mahidol University
    2011 and February 2012 by non-participative observation, pictorial ethnography, written self-stories, in-depth interviews, and focus groups. The findings revealed that most parents encouraged their children by promoting and providing healthy food... their hunger and their desire to eat more. Their own concepts were to redefine an overweight body to be viewed as healthy and useful. Also, they avoided some preferred activities and to maintain their current behavioral set and so were forced to participate
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    The effects of parent-child interactive music therapy on sentence verbalisation in a child with autism spectrum disorder: A case study
    (2019-01-01) Chanyanit Charoenphol; Ni on Tayrattanachai; Natee Chiengchana; Mahidol University
    © 2019 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris. This study examined the effects of parent-child interactive music therapy on sentence verbalisation in a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and was conducted via a case study design. The participants... consisting of two initial assessments and 10 intervention sessions. The initial assessments determined the child's behaviour while in an environment with music and his preferred music. The intervention sessions consisted of two parts to enhance the child
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    Ecological correlates of sport and exercise participation among Thai adolescents: A hierarchical examination of a cross-sectional population survey
    (2020-01-01) Areekul Amornsriwatanakul; Leanne Lester; Fiona C. Bull; Michael Rosenberg; University of Western Australia; Mahidol University
    © 2020 Background: Understanding factors influencing adolescents’ sport/exercise participation (S/EP) is vital to developing effective interventions, but currently, evidence from less developed countries is limited. The purpose of this study... and strongly correlated with S/EP. Adolescents with high preference for physical activity (PA) (odd ratio (OR) = 1.71, p < 0.001) and at least a moderate level of self-efficacy (OR = 1.33, p = 0.001) were more likely to have high S/EP. At the interpersonal
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    Clinical utility of low branched-chain amino acid modular diets in patients with isovaleric aciduria and maple syrup urine disease
    (2021-01-01) Suthida Chatvuttinun; Duangrurdee Wattanasirichaigoon; Visith Chavasit; Oraporn Dumrongwongsiri; Thipwimol Tim-Aroon; Umaporn Suthutvoravut; Nalinee Chongviriyaphan; Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; Mahidol University
    , methionine and threonine were made for isovaleric aciduria (IVA)/methylmalonic aciduria (MMA)/propionic aciduria (PA). Children aged 4-18 years, with MSUD, IVA, PA or MMA were invited to participate in the study. The research subjects switched from metabolic... formula protocol to modular diet protocol. They were followed-up at 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6 months. Clinical efficacies of MDs were determined by completion of study, compliance to MDs, clinical outcomes and complications, and parental satisfaction. Results: Six
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    Development and evaluation of an augmented reality serious game to enhance 21st century skills in cultural tourism
    (2025-12-01) Liamruk P.; Onwong N.; Amornrat K.; Arayapipatkul A.; Sipiyaruk K.; Liamruk P.; Mahidol University
    Class in enhancing 21st century skills while promoting cultural tourism. A descriptive evaluation design was employed, with 20 participants: 10 children (aged 6–12 years) and 10 parents. Participants engaged in six mini-games integrated into the KideClass game... are often perceived as lacking the interactivity and engagement characteristic of digital experiences. The increasing prevalence of digital entertainment and social media has further shifted preferences toward dynamic, personalized content. Integrating
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    Eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia in urban Chiang Mai
    (2004-03-01) Patcharaporn Aree; Vichai Tanphaichitr; Wandee Suttharangsri; Kathryn Kavanagh; Chiang Mai University; Mahidol University; Prince of Songkla University; University of Maryland
    ) and preferred seasoning such as fish sauce, pepper and herbs. They ate when they were hungry or after they had finished working. The present study reflected that northern Thai culture strongly influences the participants' eating behaviors.... and in-depth interviews with participant observations were used for data collection. Each transcript from interviews and observations were analyzed using content analysis. Subjects were asked to validate findings and ethical considerations were maintained
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    Multidimensional Effects of Solid and Hinged Ankle-Foot Orthosis in Children with Cerebral Palsy
    (2021-10-01) Sivaporn Limpaninlachat; Saipin Prasertsukdee; Robert J. Palisano; Joshua Burns; Jaranit Kaewkungwal; Rumrada Inthachom; Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University; Naresuan University; Drexel University; Mahidol University; The University of Sydney School of Health Sciences
    not differ between groups. The cost-to-benefit ratios showed parents preferred HAFO. Conclusions: Among children with true equinus and jump gait, the effects of HAFO were greater in children who walked without an assistive mobility device....Purpose: To compare the effect of solid (SAFO) and hinged (HAFO) ankle-foot orthoses in children with cerebral palsy spastic diplegia and true equinus and jump gait. Methods: Participants were 26 children (13 wore SAFO and 13 wore HAFO) aged 4 to 14
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    The Relationship Between the Level of Food Neophobia and Children’s Attitudes Toward Selected Food Products
    (2025-04-01) Długoński Ł.; Skotnicka M.; Zborowski M.; Skotnicki M.; Folwarski M.; Bromage S.; Długoński Ł.; Mahidol University
    was assessed using the Children’s Food Neophobia Scale (CFNS), which was completed by parents/guardians. A total of 133 participants representing paired responses were selected for analysis. In the second stage, children completed an original graphic... in children based on parents’ opinions and to analyse their attitudes towards a variety of foods. Methods: The survey was conducted in the form of a questionnaire. The study was conducted in two stages. In the first stage, children’s level of neophobia
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    Acceptability and tolerability of long-acting injectable cabotegravir–rilpivirine in adolescents with HIV-1 (IMPAACT 2017/MOCHA): 48-week results of a multicentre, open-label, non-comparative phase 1/2 trial
    (2026-02-01) Lowenthal E.D.; Chapman J.; Baltrusaitis K.; Kovic G.; Merchant S.; Branch K.; Tsosie C.; Vaca M.Z.; Heckman B.; Van Solingen-Ristea R.M.; Harrington C.M.; Yin D.E.; Townley E.; Whitton M.; Agwu A.L.; Smith C.; Paul M.E.; Violari A.; Moodley E.; Owor M.; Chokephaibulkit K.; Fry S.; Jao J.; Mitchell C.D.; Buisson S.; Ace A.; Kolobova I.; Bolton-Moore C.; Gaur A.H.; Buchanan A.; Huang J.; Birmingham E.; Vandermeulen K.; Mathiba S.R.; Ounchanum P.; Masheto G.; Aurpibul L.; Korutaro V.; Patel F.; Camacho-Gonzalez A.; Lowenthal E.D.; Mahidol University
    at each injection, preferred treatment method, and Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) at baseline and across 48 weeks of treatment for participants in Botswana, South Africa, Thailand, Uganda, and the USA. USA-based participants completed a Medication... in cohort 2. 70 (49%) participants were male and 74 (51%) were female. 144 adolescents completed study questionnaires; 11 adolescents and parents completed in-depth interviews. At weeks 8, 24, and 48, 138 (97%) of 142, 139 (99%) of 141, and 140 (100%) of 140