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Autor:
Watcharaporn Taburee, Supinda Sirilak, Rossukon Khotcharrat, Prattana Anekpunyakul, Piyameth Dilokthornsakul, Nada Lukkahatai, Chitima Boongird
Publikováno v:
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, Vol 11 (2020)
Purpose: The aims of this study were to explore prevalence of health-related problems and identify factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among community-dwelling older adults (CDOAs) in rural Thailand. Methods: A total of 384
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https://doaj.org/article/93618bd5f15546a48cc47f5549ad5c0a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palliative Medicine. 26:431-440
Autor:
Supinya Dechanont, Chuenjid Kongkaew, Janthima Methaneethorn, Watcharaporn Taburee, Pajaree Mongkhon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Patient Safety. 17:8-14
Objective The aim of the study was to examine the prevalence rates, nature, and predictors of drug-related problems (DRPs) experienced in participants living at home in a rural Thailand. Method A cross-sectional observational study was undertaken dur
Autor:
Non Sowanna, Watcharaporn Taburee, Preaw Suwannasrisuk, Sarinya Sattanon, Pantitra Singkheaw, Phimnipha Boonprasert, Peerapon Wong, Umpapun Boonrueng
Publikováno v:
Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research
In diabetes patients, urban lifestyle has been concerned as one of the risk factors for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The aims of this study were to find out the prevalence and associated risk factors of PAD in type 2 diabetes patients who live
Autor:
Piyameth Dilokthornsakul, Rossukon Khotcharrat, Prattana Anekpunyakul, Nada Lukkahatai, Chitima Boongird, Watcharaporn Taburee, Supinda Sirilak
Publikováno v:
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, Vol 11 (2020)
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, Vol 11 (2020)
Purpose: The aims of this study were to explore prevalence of health-related problems and identify factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among community-dwelling older adults (CDOAs) in rural Thailand. Methods: A total of 384