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Item Metadata only How Does The Quality of Work Life Affect The Commitment of Health Workers?(2024-01-31) Ernawaty; Sari R.A.; Antayamulya V.A.; Puspitasari N.A.H.; Putri N.K.; Ernawaty; Mahidol University) to maintain the health worker wellbeing during this tough time. This sudy aimed to examine the QWL of health workers who work at the Puskesmas and to find the as-sociation between QWL and work commitment. This research was a quantitative type of research using... an observational analytic. The population of this research was all health center personnel in East Java with a minimum number of 267 respondents. The independent variable in this study is QWL and the dependent variable is the commitment of health workers. DataPublication Metadata only Situational leadership styles, staff nurse job characteristics related to job satisfaction and organizational commitment of head nurses working in hospitals under the jurisdiction of the royal Thai army(2012-12-01) Bhusita Intaraprasong; Sureporn Potjanasitt; Junya Pattaraarchachai; Chavalit Meennuch; Mahidol University; Phramongkutklao College of Medicine; Thammasat University; Assumption University, BangkokObjective: To analyze the relationships between the situational leadership styles, staff nurse job characteristic with job satisfaction and organizational commitment of head nurses working in hospitals under the jurisdiction of the Royal Thai Army... received for analysis. Statistical analysis was done using Pearson's Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. Results: It was found that situational leadership styles were not correlated with job satisfaction and organizational commitment of head nursesItem Metadata only Relationship between Perceived Organizational Support, Empowerment and Organizational Commitment of Health Workers at Sub-District Health Promoting Hospitals in Suphanburi Province, Thailand(2024-05-01) Matvijit T.; Tadadej C.; Kittipichai W.; Matvijit T.; Mahidol UniversityThis cross-sectional study aims to explore the relationship between personal characteristics, perceived organizational support, empowerment, and organizational commitment. Data were collected using self-administered questionnaires from health... and Stepwise Multiple Regression Analysis statistics were used for data analysis. The findings revealed that most health workers perceived organizational commitment, empowerment at a moderate level (54%, 52.4%), and perceived organizational support at a highPublication Metadata only Assessment of the stated policies of prominent food companies related to obesity and non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention in Thailand(2019-02-14) Nisachol Cetthakrikul; Sirinya Phulkerd; Nongnuch Jaichuen; Gary Sacks; Viroj Tangcharoensathien; Deakin University; Mahidol University; International Health Policy Program© 2019 The Author(s). Objective: To review the publicly available policies and commitments of selected food companies in Thailand relating to obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) prevention, and to assess these stated policies... and commitments against global recommendations. Methods: Nineteen food and beverage companies, including 13 packaged food, three non-alcoholic beverage, two food retailer, and one fast food company were selected, based on their market share by sector and foodItem Metadata only Associations of effort-reward imbalance at work and quality of life among workers after stroke: a one-year longitudinal study in Thailand(2023-10-03) Naknoi S.; Li J.; ramasoota P.; Liu X.; Chen L.; Phuanukoonnon S.; Soonthornworasiri N.; Kaewboonchoo O.; Mahidol Universitybetween work stress, measured by the effort-reward imbalance (ERI) model, and QoL over one-year period among 103 Thai workers who had experienced a stroke. The study evaluated the effort (E)-reward (R) ratio and over-commitment, the extrinsic and intrinsic... estimating equations were used to examine longitudinal relationships between work stress at baseline and QoL over one year by testing the hypotheses that E-R ratio and over-commitment would have direct effects on QoL, and potential moderating effects of overPublication Metadata only Renewing commitments to physical activity targets in Thailand(2016-09-24) Thitikorn Topothai; Orana Chandrasiri; Nucharapon Liangruenrom; Viroj Tangcharoensathien; Thailand Ministry of Public Health; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Assessing the operational effectiveness of village health volunteers in Thailand: A structural equation modeling analysis(2025-12-30) Ounprasertsuk J.; Wannapaschaiyong P.; Tipwong A.; Ounprasertsuk J.; Mahidol Universitykey factors, including transformational leadership, employee commitment, and job satisfaction. This study investigates these relationships and their implications for sustainable community health systems. Methods: A mixed-methods approach was utilized..., employeecommitment, jobsatisfaction, andoperational effectiveness. Results: The findings reveal that transformational leadership significantly predicted employee commitment (β= 0.80, P< 0.001) and job satisfaction (β = 0.65, P< 0.001). Operational effectivenessItem Metadata only Committed change of real-time quantitative PCR to droplet digital PCR for monitoring BCR::ABL1 transcripts in tyrosine kinase inhibitor treated CML(2023-12-01) Kongruang A.; Limsuwanachot N.; Magmuang S.; Areesirisuk P.; Niparuck P.; Siriboonpiputtana T.; Rerkamnuaychoke B.; Mahidol UniversityOBJECTIVES: We performed a feasibility study of an FDA-approved commercial ddPCR assay to measure BCR::ABL1 in CML patients treated using TKI therapy. METHODS: Assay performance of standard RQ-PCR and commercially available FDA-approved ddPCR were compared to measure BCR::ABL1 p210 transcripts in RNA samples from 100 CML patients who received TKI therapy. RESULTS: %BCR::ABL1/ABL1IS levels obtained from both methods were not statistically significant difference after normalization with batch-specific conversion factor (p = 0.0651). The correlation and agreement of %BCR::ABL1/ABL1IS between the two assays were high. Molecular response stratification data showed 56% concordance between RQ-PCR and ddPCR, and 37% higher residual disease detection using ddPCR. Furthermore, 21.21% (7/33) of RQ-PCR undetectable samples were detected by ddPCR, representing high sensitivity to quantify the low abundance of BCR::ABL1 transcripts. CONCLUSION: ddPCR was proven to be a highly sensitive method with the potential to overcome some limitations of traditional RQ-PCR, and has the potential of being a valuable tool for monitoring BCR::ABL1 transcripts in CML during TKI therapy. (163 words).Publication Metadata only Committed suicide: Forensic autopsy analysis at ramathibodi hospital during year 2001-2010(2014-01-01) Vichan Peonim; Kanchana Sujirachato; Smith Srisont; Jitta Udnoon; Wisarn Worasuwannarak; Mahidol University; Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat UniversityBackground: Suicide is one of the most important causes of death in the world. To study the behaviors and risk factors may be helpful to prevent suicide. Objective: To retrospectively study the factors that affected suicide in forensic postmortem cases at Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand between 2001 and 2010. Material and Method: Two hundred ninety suicidal cases from 7,102 forensic postmortem autopsies in Ramathibodi Hospital between 2001 and 2010 were descriptively retrospective studied. Study topics included sex, age, nationality, year, methods of suicide, and HIV. Results: The suicide-rate in the present study varied between 2.53% and 6.91% (average 4.08%) of the forensic autopsy cases. The peak was found in 2003. Males had higher suicide rate than females [ratio of M:F of 4.3:1 (235 males and 55 females)]. The age varied from seven years to 91 years. Although the average age of suicide was 37.38 years, the peak was found in the young adult (age group of 21 to 30 years). Male, younger age, and foreigner were related to suicide with statistical significance. Hanging was the most frequent method of suicide followed by fall from height (62.1% and 17.2% respectively) and by firearm (in male) and toxic substance ingestion (in females). Of all the suicide, 5.1% were HIV seropositive, which is slightly more than non-HIV cases (4.0%) but this was not statistically significant. Conclusion: The suicidal cases among unusual death were related to varieties of factors. Male, younger age, and foreigner were significant related to suicide. Hanging and falling from height were the most frequent method of suicide.Publication Metadata only HIV-vaccine Research and Development in Thailand: Evolution and challenges(2010-05-26) Punnee Pitisuttithum; Kachit Choopanya; Supachai Rerk-Ngnam; Mahidol University; Taksin Hospital; Thailand Ministry of Public HealthThailand has been committed to HIV-Vaccine Research and Development since the launch of its National Plan, in 1993. Series of phase I/II trials, and two phase III clinical trials, have been conducted. The first efficacy trial was conducted with a... into the existing health system, staffing, and commitments. However, there were different issues in recruitment process, follow up, social impact events and community involvement since the target participants were different. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
