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Item Metadata only Self-care Behavior for Stroke Prevention and Associated Factors among Thais with Atrial Fibrillation: A Cross-Sectional Study(2025-01-01) Buranurak A.; Siripitayakunkit A.; Duangbubpha S.; Buranurak A.; Mahidol UniversityAtrial fibrillation significantly increases the risk of stroke. Proper self-care behavior and anticoagulants are vital for stroke prevention. However, there is limited research on this topic among Thais with atrial fibrillation. This descriptive... cross-sectional study examined the association among personal factors, health literacy, intention to self-care, and self-care behavior for stroke prevention in Thai people with atrial fibrillation. Ninety participants receiving anticoagulant therapy wereItem Metadata only The effects of supportive educative nursing system on self care of pulmonary tuberculosis prisoners(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2003) Nipa Ngamtrairai; Varattama SukvattanananItem Metadata only Effectiveness of a Self-efficacy Enhanced Program Using Cartoon Animation for Self-care Behaviors Among Schoolchildren with Epilepsy: A Quasi-experimental Study(2024-04-01) Kaewin W.; Phuphibul R.; Visudtibhan A.; Granger J.; Kaewin W.; Mahidol UniversityEpilepsy is one of the most common chronic neurological diseases in children and may cause repeated seizures and complications. Thus, self-care behavior is vital for effective seizure control. This quasi-experimental study examined the effectiveness... of the Self-efficacy Enhanced Program Using Cartoon Animation for self-care behaviors among school children with epilepsy. The study was conducted at a pediatric neurological clinic in the outpatient department of a tertiary hospital in Bangkok, ThailandPublication Metadata only Experiences of thai rural women sustaining self-care in midlife: A phenomenological study(2020-01-01) Manee Arpanantikul; Aporacha Lumdubwong; Pennapa Unsanit; Dolrat Rujiwatthanakorn; Sarwitree Pornsinsiriruck; Pacharin Boonrin; Mahidol University© 2020, Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council. All rights reserved. With having responsibility for many competing demands in work and homelife, middle aged women often do not have time or energy for important self-care. The purpose of this study... was to investigate ways to sustain self-care from the experience of Thai middle-aged women living in the community. This study employed a hermeneutic phenomenological approach and the philosophy of the sufficiency economy to understand the experiences of 20 ThaiItem Metadata only Effectiveness of the Self-Care Support Program for People with Acute Coronary Syndrome: A Quasi-experimental Study(2024-10-01) Chaichana N.; Siripitayakunkit A.; Duangbubpha S.; Chaichana N.; Mahidol UniversityAcute coronary syndrome is a chronic illness that influences physical and psychological health and well-being and requires continuous treatment and effective self-care. This two-group quasi-experimental study investigated the effectiveness... of the Self-Care Support Program for People with Acute Coronary Syndrome. Sixty participants were purposively recruited from medical wards of a university-affiliated hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. A Self-Care Support Program based on Orem’s self-care theoryItem Metadata only The effects of a supportive-educative nursing system on self-care agency and pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women with premature labor pain(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2003) Kanok-Orn Wongtongchareon; Orapin ChareonpolItem Metadata only Reducing Pain and Fatigue Through Self-Care Ability Support Program among People with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Receiving Transarterial Chemoembolization: A Pretest-Posttest with Repeated-Measures Design(2025-07-01) Kaewjaladvilai O.; Chaiviboontham S.; Sumdaengrit B.; Kaewjaladvilai O.; Mahidol University-management at home. In Thailand, where liver cancer prevalence is high, structured support is essential to enhance self-care and improve patients’ ability to manage symptoms. Guided by Orem’s Self-Care Theory, this one-group, pretest-posttest intervention... program aimed to assess the potential of a self-care ability support program for reducing pain and cancer-related fatigue among people with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing transcatheter arterial chemoembolization. Thirty participants being treated at aItem Metadata only Effects of a Self-Management Support Program on Knowledge, Anxiety, and Self-Care Behaviors in Women with a Low-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Cervical Lesion: A Quasi-experimental Study(2026-04-01) Pornsinsiriruck S.; Arpanantikul M.; Sumdaengrit B.; Lertkhachonsuk A.A.; Grube W.D.; Pornsinsiriruck S.; Mahidol UniversityLow-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions, which represent mild abnormalities in cervical cytology, are being identified with increasing frequency among women. Encouraging effective self-care practices is a key strategy for preventing or slowing... and feminist theory on women’s knowledge, anxiety levels, and self-care behaviors following a diagnosis of low-grade cervical cytological abnormalities. A total of 50 eligible women were purposively selected from a university hospital in Bangkok, ThailandPublication Metadata only A meta-analysis of self-care behavior research on elders in thailand: An update(2010-07-07) Piyanee Klainin; Liwan Ounnapiruk; National University of Singapore; Mahidol UniversitySelf-care is essential for elderly individuals to maintain their optimal level of health. This meta-analysis was conducted to summarize research findings relating to self-care among the elderly in Thailand. Twenty studies undertaken from 1990... to 2008 were used and 328 effect sizes were computed. Most studies were unpublished master's theses guided by Orem's self-care deficit theory. Data were collected in these studies by face-to-face interviews. Variables with the largest effect sizesPublication Metadata only Self-efficacy in Infant Care Scale: Development and psychometric testing(2006-03-01) Tassanee Prasopkittikun; Fongcum Tilokskulchai; Nittaya Sinsuksai; Yajai Sitthimongkol; Mahidol UniversityThe Self-Efficacy in Infant Care Scale (SICS) is a self-administered measure to assess maternal judgments about the ability to care for the baby during the first year of life. The SICS was initially composed of 67 items and was tested on 397 Thai... mothers with infants < 12 months old. The test demonstrated adequate internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Factor analysis yielded 42 items with five dimensions of self-efficacy in infant care. With an acceptable model fit using confirmatory
