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Publication 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 ThaiItem 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 The relationship between readiness and nursing performance for hospital accreditation of professional nurses in priest hospital(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2004) Siriluk Suesat; Tassanee NontasornItem Metadata only Associations Between Cognitive Performance and Self-Efficacy for Pain Management in Older Adults With Chronic Pain(2024-01-01) Suyasith P.; Shi L.; Foust J.B.; You T.; Leveille S.G.; Suyasith P.; Mahidol UniversityBackground: Self-efficacy for pain management is the key to successful pain management, yet little is known about the effect of cognitive performance on self-efficacy for pain management. This study aimed to examine to what extent cognitive... performance is related to self-efficacy for pain management in older adults with chronic pain. Methods: The analyses utilized data from the baseline assessment of the MOBILIZE Boston Study. Five neuropsychological tests—the Clock in the Box Test, LetterItem Metadata only Effectiveness of neurobic exercise program on memory performance in community-dwelling older adults with mild cognitive impairment: A randomized controlled crossover trial(2023-03-01) Sanghuachang W.; Hengudomsub P.; Chaimongkol N.; Kotchabhakdi N.; Mahidol Universitythe traditional brain exercise program. Therefore, the neurobic exercise program can be used by nurses and multidisciplinary teams to enhance memory performance among older adults with MCI....Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an early stage of cognitive decline in individuals who are still able to perform their activities of daily living. They are at increased risk of developing dementia. Improving and maintaining cognitivePublication 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 evaluationItem Metadata only Betalains Alleviate Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Fatigue and Improve Sports Performance: an Update on Recent Advancement(2023-01-01) Nirmal S.; Olatunde O.O.; Medhe S.; Vitti S.; Khemtong C.; Nirmal N.P.; Mahidol University. Among them, nitrate is well-studied and known for improving performance during exercise. On the other hand, betalains, the bioactive pigment, have shown various biological activities including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hypertensive, which... may improve exercise performance and post-exercise recovery. Additionally, free radical scavenging activities of betalains could increase nitric oxide availability in the blood, thereby improving blood flow and oxygen supply during strenuous exerciseItem Metadata only Implementation of high-performance CPR by basic life support (BLS) personnel: a pilot study in Thailand(2026-01-01) Riyapan S.; Chokvanich W.; Chakorn T.; Somboonkul B.; Chantanakomes J.; Phinyo N.; Konwitthayasin P.; Buangam K.; Saengsung P.; Riyapan S.; Mahidol UniversityBackground High-performance cardiopulmonary resuscitation (HP-CPR) is a structured, pit-crew-style resuscitation model that has been shown to improve performance in advanced life support (ALS) systems. However, its applicability in volunteer-based... basic life support (BLS) settings remains uncertain. This study aimed to describe the implementation of HP-CPR training for BLS personnel in Bangkok, Thailand, and to evaluate its impact on BLS performance using video-based process indicators, as wellItem Metadata only EMPLOYEE RETENTION THAT AFFECTS THE PERFORMANCE OF PRIVATE HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES(2023-09-01) Rodjam C.; Pansomboon S.; Chanthakit P.; Chotianusorn E.; Mungsing R.; Chankaew K.; Chanajindasopon A.; Rodjam C.; Mahidol UniversityThe objective of this research was to investigate employee retention factors that affect the performance of private hospital employees. The study sample consisted of 400 hospital employees in Bangkok. The tool used to store data is questionnaires... priority is Speed of operation, followed by Quality of work, and the last order is Personal skills. In the stepwise multiple regression analysis, it was found that the performance of employees correlated with the working environment (X1) and Relationships
