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Predictors Of Intention To Stay As Perceived By Nurses Working At Community Hospitals, Ministry Of Public Health, Thailand, Rata Srisa-Art, Jintana Yunibhand, Chanokporn Jitpanya, Areewan Oumtanee Aug 2022

Predictors Of Intention To Stay As Perceived By Nurses Working At Community Hospitals, Ministry Of Public Health, Thailand, Rata Srisa-Art, Jintana Yunibhand, Chanokporn Jitpanya, Areewan Oumtanee

Journal of Health Research

Background: To understand how nurses perceive the intention to stay in the profession (ITSP) is a priority concern to combat the nursing shortage crisis. In Thailand, few studies have investigated and clarified ITSP in community hospitals (CHs). The purpose of this study is to examine and identify the predictors of ITSP at CHs functioning under the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.

Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 47 CHs in 8 different provinces, utilizing multi-stage sampling. A total of 955 participants completed a set of e-questionnaires to measure personal factors, managerial characteristics (MCs), work characteristics (WCs), and the relationship …


Surveillance Of Zoonotic Brugia Pahangi In Monastery Cats, Samphran District, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, Thanakorn Rawangchue, Nuttasiri Sripirom, Sivapong Sungpradit Mar 2022

Surveillance Of Zoonotic Brugia Pahangi In Monastery Cats, Samphran District, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, Thanakorn Rawangchue, Nuttasiri Sripirom, Sivapong Sungpradit

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The mosquito-borne filarial nematode parasites Brugia pahangi and B. malayi have been proposed as potential zoonotic pathogens, with dogs and cats being the main reservoir hosts. The monasteries where both stray and semi-domesticated animals live often serve as areas where humans are exposed to these reservoirs. In Thailand, the prevalence of B. pahangi, particularly in infected monastery cats, is underreported. In this study, we investigated B. pahangi prevalence in cats at 24 temples in the Samphran district, Nakhon Pathom province, central Thailand. In total, 196 blood samples were collected from the cats and examined using the hematocrit capillary tube technique. …


Political Economy Of Cannabis In Thailand, Mano Laohavanich Jan 2022

Political Economy Of Cannabis In Thailand, Mano Laohavanich

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Cannabis has been classified as category 5 addictive herb. However, the new tread of the world has found it useful resulting a change of policy by the Ministry of Public health in Thailand, i.e., to follow the California Model that allows cannabis to be grown no more than seven in a household. This review article aimed to explore the origin of policy on cannabis of the current government of Thailand, especially under the new Minister of Public Health, its applications, obstacles and plausible solutions and the policy suggestion for deregulation of cannabis. Literature reviews were conducted on history of cannabis, …


Validity And Reliability Of The Thai-Version Of Post Stroke Depression Scale (Psds-T), Kuankidnuttha Arunsri, Aurauma Chutinet, Sookjareon Tangwongchai Jan 2022

Validity And Reliability Of The Thai-Version Of Post Stroke Depression Scale (Psds-T), Kuankidnuttha Arunsri, Aurauma Chutinet, Sookjareon Tangwongchai

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Background: Currently, there has been limited effective and practical instruments for screening post-stroke depression (PSD) in Thailand. In 2014, Post-Stroke Depression Scale (PSDS) has been testified to be a valid and reliable self-rated questionnaire for evaluating Chinese patients with PSD. Objective: This study proposed to validate the Thai version of PSDS (PSDS-T) in Thai patients with acute ischemic stroke. Methods: The PSDS was translated into Thai language (PSDS-T). The validity and reliability were tested in 145 acute ischemic stroke patients. Subjects were consecutively recruited to complete PSDS-T; they were clinically evaluated for PSD using DSM-5 diagnosis of adjustment disorder with …


Spiritual Perspectives Of Thai Psychiatrists On Mental Health, Vasin Kosolsak, Buranee Kanchanatawan Jan 2022

Spiritual Perspectives Of Thai Psychiatrists On Mental Health, Vasin Kosolsak, Buranee Kanchanatawan

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Background: Although the positive impact of spirituality on mental health has become more widely accepted in the past decade, it is a challenging subject due to its distinctive nature between beliefs and cultures. Objectives: This study aimed to define the term spirituality and its influence on mental health based on the viewpoint of Thai psychiatrists. Methods: This qualitative research was conducted in 20 Thai psychiatrists recruited from all regions across Thailand using a semi-structured in-depth interview, based on literature reviews. The collected data were analyzed via content analysis. Results: We found that Thai psychiatrists define spirituality as a belief, reliance, …