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Factors Affecting Preventive Behaviors of Complications among Older Adults with Ischemic Heart Disease
Health care providers and care givers should educate the elderly patients with IHD about the affecting factors to IHD including supported information, perceived severity, and knowledge. Therefore, the elders can change their behavior and reduce the risk of IHD complications.
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Effectiveness of User Guide for Occupational Asthma Web Application (OAKKU) Developed through Participatory Action Research
The OAKKU web application user guide, developed through PAR, significantly enhanced the OAKKU web application using. These included improvements to incorporate Thai language support and simplify the search process, resulting in more effective searches.
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Short-Term Neonatal Morbidities Associated with Early Term Births
Early term neonates had significantly increased risk of short-term respiratory and non-respiratory morbidities. Avoidance of early term delivery should be performed to prevent morbidities related to early term births.
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The Study of Facial and Nasal Symmetry in Patients with Unilateral Cleft Lip Achieved by Primary Cleft Lip Repair with Rhinoplasty Plus Postoperative Nasal Appliance “Nasoform”
The protocol of using Nasoform after primary cleft lip repair with rhinoplasty for at least six months could provide balance and symmetry to the face.
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Prevalence of Electrocardiographic Abnormalities of Hospitalized COVID-19 Infected Patients in King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital
The prevalence of electrocardiographic abnormalities of hospitalized COVID-19 infected patients in King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital who had underwent 12-lead electrocardiogram was 85.6%. In addition, some electrocardiographic patterns were associated with in-hospital mortality.
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