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Item Metadata only Gender Expression, Weight Status, and Risk of Experiencing Eating Disorders among Gender-Diverse Adults Assigned Male at Birth in Bangkok, Thailand(2023-09-01) Vinitchagoon T.; Wongpipit W.; Phansuea P.; Mahidol UniversityThis study examines the association between gender expression, weight status, and the risk of experiencing eating disorders among gender-diverse adults assigned male at birth living in Bangkok, Thailand. Participants completed self-administered....03, 1.24) were associated with higher odds of engaging in extreme weight-control behaviors. The risk of experiencing eating disorders among Thai gender-diverse adults assigned male at birth could differ across gender expression and weight status. FurtherPublication Metadata only Phase I: Creating an electronic prototype to generate equitable hospital nurse-to-patient assignments(2010-01-01) Robert L. Baker; Shawn Tindell; Deborah Buckley Behan; Patricia G. Turpin; Jay M. Rosenberger; Prattana Punnakitikashem; University of Texas at Arlington; Mahidol UniversityThis pilot program is a software-based prototype providing a nurse-to-patient assignment presented to two groups of RNs enrolled in a nursing research course in a North Texas university. The goal of the pilot program was to obtain input regardingPublication Metadata only Nursing outcomes classification in the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms: A cross-mapping validation(2007-05-01) Der Fa Lu; Hyun Tae Park; Prangtip Ucharattana; Debra Konicek; Connie Delaney; University of Iowa; Mahidol University; College of American Pathologists; University of Minnesota Twin CitiesTerms. The methodology to detect incorrectly assigned (mis-assigned) concepts from the source system to the target system was developed by the authors. The methodology compared knowledge representations of Nursing Outcomes Classification concepts in both... systems by using human expert judgments. Each concept's meaning is defined by both the structures and definitions in the concept model. Sixteen (4.8%) mis-assigned Nursing Outcomes Classification concepts in the Systematized Nomenclature of MedicinePublication Metadata only The safety of early versus late ambulation in the management of patients after percutaneous coronary interventions: A meta-analysis(2012-09-01) Sasima Tongsai; Visanu Thamlikitkul; Mahidol Universitypatients, 1083 were assigned to an early ambulation (range: 2-4. h of bed rest time) and 771 were assigned to late ambulation (range: 6-10. h of bed rest time). Results: There was no evidence that early ambulation was more harmful than late ambulationPublication Metadata only Relief of radiation-induced oral mucositis in head and neck cancer(2009-01-01) Panwadee Putwatana; Phichanee Sanmanowong; Ladawal Oonprasertpong; Tiraporn Junda; Supaporn Pitiporn; Ladawan Narkwong; Mahidol University; Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospitalstarted to receive radiotherapy and met predetermined criteria, were randomly assigned into each group to use assigned products 3 times a day from the first to the last day of radiation. The first group used glycerin payayor, a Thai prepared herbal productItem Metadata only Modified high-flow nasal cannula for children with respiratory distress(2022-03-01) Itdhiamornkulchai S.; Preutthipan A.; Vaewpanich J.; Anantasit N.; Mahidol Universitywere assigned to 2 groups (modified vs. commercial). The effectiveness and safety assessments included vital signs, respiratory scores, intubation rate, adverse events, and nurses’ satisfaction. Results: A total of 74 patients were treated with HFNC.... Thirty-nine patients were assigned to the modified group, while the remaining 35 patients were in the commercial group. Intubation rate and adverse events did not differ significantly between the 2 groups. However, the commercial group had higher nursesItem Metadata only The effects of an abdominal vibration stimulation program on the quality of bowel preparation in patients undergoing screening and surveillance colonoscopy: A general surgeons blinded, randomised controlled trial(2024-01-01) Sansaard W.; Asdornwised U.; Sirihorachai R.; Lohsiriwat V.; Sansaard W.; Mahidol Universitytertiary hospital in central Thailand. Patients were randomly assigned to two groups: an experimental group (n=38) and a control group (n=34). Both groups received the same bowel cleansing regimen of 90 ml split-dose sodium phosphate solution.... The experimental group received the abdominal vibration stimulation. General surgeons, who were blinded to which group participants were assigned, evaluated the bowel preparation of all participants using the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale (BBPS). ResultsItem Metadata only Comparative effectiveness of high-intensity laser therapy and ultrasound therapy for hemiplegic shoulder pain in stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial“(2024-01-01) Dajpratham P.; Pongratanakul R.; Satidwongpibool T.; Kluabwang N.; Akkathep P.; Claikhem T.; Dajpratham P.; Mahidol Universityto compare the effectiveness of HILT versus US therapy in alleviating HSP in stroke patients. Methods: A double-blind randomized controlled trial enrolled stroke patients with HSP within one year post-onset. Participants were randomly assigned to HILT... (with sham US) or US therapy (with sham HILT). Both groups received 10-minute sessions of their assigned therapy modality along with daily shoulder range of motion (ROM) exercises 5 times per week over two consecutive weeks. Pain reduction was the primaryItem Metadata only Effects of an Early Breastfeeding Education and Proactive Telephone Support Program for Mothers of Preterm Infants: A Quasi-experimental Study(2024-07-01) Saehoong S.; Pookboonmee R.; Daramas T.; Chansatitporn N.; Nuntnarumit P.; Saehoong S.; Mahidol Universityand their families. The participants were assigned to either the control group (n = 28) receiving routine care or the experimental group (n = 29) receiving the intervention program. The assignment was done using purposive sampling and matching the numberPublication Metadata only The nurses' experience of barriers to safe practice in the neonatal intensive care unit in Thailand(2006-01-01) Veena Jirapaet; Kriangsak Jirapaet; Chompunut Sopajaree; Chulalongkorn University; Mahidol Universityacuity, multiple assignments, and an inadequate knowledge of safety in neonatal critical care, which often interacted and influenced their performance when processed to a single error occurrence. Conclusion: A focus on management of the potential barriers
