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Item Metadata only Performance indicators development for nursing colleges under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Public Health(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2023) Krisana Sirivibulyakiti; Piyathida Tridech; Sirichai Kanjanawasee; Suriya WongkongkathepItem Metadata only Readiness and participation in nursing quality assurance of registered nurses in a Hospital under Department of Medical Service, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2004) Chutchanun Thongthai; Surintorn KalampakornItem Metadata only Factors Affecting Knowledge Management for the Elderly Health System: Case Studies from Sub-district Municipalities and Administrative Organizations in Thailand(2024-01-01) Limmethee A.; Dhirathiti N.S.; Limmethee A.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Thailand is in the process of transitioning into an aging society, which will significantly impact the health system for the elderly. Local administrative organizations play a crucial role in providing public health services... and conditions related to knowledge management for elderly health within local administrative organizations in Thailand. Methods: This qualitative research methodology uses a case study design, with the unit of analysis being the Sub-district municipality and SubPublication Metadata only Acute Effect of Ethanol on Intestinal Calcium Transport(1986-01-01) Nateetip Krishnamra; Pornpimol Boonpimol; Mahidol UniversityIn vivo studies in rats demonstrated that acute intragastric administration of ethanol (3g/kg BW) resulted in a reduced net absorption of fluid and calcium. Thirty minutes after an i.v. injection of 2μCi 45 Ca, the gastrointestinal 45 Ca content... administration suppressed net duodenal calcium absorption by inhibiting the lumen to plasma flux of calcium. In contrast, ethanol enhanced plasma to lumen calcium flux in the ileum, resulting in net calcium secretion. © 1986, Center for Academic PublicationsPublication Metadata only Fat-soluble vitamins and plasma and erythrocyte membrane fatty acids in chylothorax pediatric patients receiving a medium-chain triglyceride-rich diet(2014-01-01) Narumon Densupsoontorn; Pipop Jirapinyo; Hathaichanok Tirapongporn; Renu Wongarn; Kwanjai Chotipanang; Phakkanan Phuangphan; Nalinee Chongviriyaphan; Mahidol Universityfat-soluble vitamins status and fatty acids status before and after administration of an MCT-rich diet. Nine children with congenital heart disease developed chylothorax after cardiac surgery. Blood samples were drawn from each subject twice, first... prior to administration of an MCT-rich diet and secondly when the chylothorax was clinically cured and the MCT diet discontinued. Both blood samples were analyzed for retinol and 25-hydroxy vitamin D concentrations, the ratio of α-tocopherol to totalPublication Metadata only A WHO collaborative study on iron supplementation in Burma and in Thailand(1988-01-01) P. Charoenlarp; S. Dhanamitta; R. Kaewvichit; A. Silprasert; C. Suwanaradd; S. Na-Nakorn; P. Prawatmuang; S. Vatanavicharn; U. Nutcharas; P. Pootrakul; V. Tanphaichitr; O. Thanagkul; T. Vaniyapong; T. Toe; A. Valyasevi; S. Baker; J. Cook; E. M. DeMaeyer; L. Garby; L. Hallberg; Mahidol UniversityStudies on the treatment and prevention of iron deficiency anemia, in pregnant and nonpregnant women and in men, were conducted in Thailand and Burma. The effects of the dose of Fe, duration of Fe administration, additional supplementation... with folate, mode of supplement delivery (either supervised or unsupervised), and the presence of Hb(AE) were studied. The frequency and severity of side effects were also recorded. Fe administration resulted in an increase in hemoglobin concentration in allItem Metadata only Comparison of feasibility between hypodermoclysis and intravenous hydration among palliative care patients in Thailand(2022-07-02) Chanthong P.; Siriwattanakul S.; Srion C.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Hypodermoclysis is a method of subcutaneous fluid administration. It has been used to treat palliative patients safely and effectively. However, the use of subcutaneous hydration is often overlooked. Aim: This study aimed to compare... the feasibility, pain experience and acceptability between subcutaneous and intravenous hydration in a hospital setting. Methods: A prospective, randomised clinical trial was conducted. Patients requiring fluid administration were randomly allocated an intravenousPublication Metadata only Detection of adverse drug reaction signals in the Thai FDA Database: Comparison between reporting odds ratio and Bayesian confidence propagation neural network methods(2010-01-01) Waranee Bunchuailua; Ilene H. Zuckerman; Vithaya Kulsomboon; Wimon Suwankesawong; Pratap Singhasivanon; Jaranit Kaewkungwal; Silpakorn University; Mahidol University; University of Maryland School of Pharmacy; Chulalongkorn University; The Food and Drug Administration, Thailand Ministry of Public HealthThe study aimed to compare performance between the reporting odds ratio (ROR) and the Bayesian confidence propagation neural network (BCPNN) methods in identifying serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs) using the Thai FDA spontaneous database. The two methods were retrospectively applied to identify new, serious ADRs reported with antiretroviral therapy (ART) drugs using the data set between 1990 and 2006. We plotted the ROR and the information component against time to compare the differential timing of signal detection and the pattern of signaling over time between these methods. The ROR and the BCPNN methods identified the associations between ART drugs and serious ADRs at the same time. Both methods were similar in detecting the first signal of a potential ADR. However, the pattern of signaling seems relatively different with each method. Additional analyses of different drugs, ADRs, and databases will contribute to increase understanding of methods for post-marketing surveillance using spontaneous reporting system. Copyright © 2010 Drug Information Association, Inc. All rights reserved.Item Metadata only Immunogenicity of BNT162b2 as a first booster after a ChAdOx1 primary series in a Thai geriatric population living with frailty(2024-08-01) Niyomnaitham S.; Chokephaibulkit K.; Pheerapanyawaranun C.; Toh Z.Q.; Licciardi P.V.; Satayasanskul A.; Jansarikit L.; Assantachai P.; Niyomnaitham S.; Mahidol Universityproducing cells against Wuhan and Omicron BA.4/5. Analyses were stratified based on participants’ Clinical Frailty Scale. Results: A total of 139 participants were included in the analysis. Two-four weeks post-booster administration, NAb titers against Wuhan... but not Omicron BA.4/5 were significantly lower among frail participants than non-frail participants who received intramuscular administration. Spike-specific T cell responses were similar for frail and non-frail participants, regardless of administration routePublication Metadata only Nephrotoxic Effects of Stevioside and Steviol in Rat Renal Cortical Slices(1994-01-01) Chaivat Toskulkao; Thirayudh Glinsukon; Wimon Deechakawan; Punya Temcharoen; Dhuang Buddhasukh; Thirayudh Glinsukon; Mahidol University; Chiang Mai University; Rangsit UniversityNephrotoxic effects of stevioside and steviol on p-aminohippurate (PAH) accumulation in rat renal cortical tissue were demonstrated. Subcutaneous administration of stevioside (1.5 g/kg body weight) to rats for 9 h significantly (p < 0.001) decreased... the ability of excised renal cortex slices to accumulate PAH in vitro by 63.4%. Stevioside had no effect on lipid peroxidation in the plasma and renal cortical slices at 9 h after administration. Addition of either stevioside (6.25–100 µM) or steviol (1.56–100
