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View article: The triple burden of disease: Implications for policy, practice, education and research
The triple burden of disease: Implications for policy, practice, education and research Open
View article: Factors influencing critical thinking in simulation-based maternal-child nursing education among undergraduate nursing students: a mixed methods study
Factors influencing critical thinking in simulation-based maternal-child nursing education among undergraduate nursing students: a mixed methods study Open
View article: Correction: “Because it eases my childbirth plan”: a qualitative study on factors contributing to preferences for caesarean section in Thailand
Correction: “Because it eases my childbirth plan”: a qualitative study on factors contributing to preferences for caesarean section in Thailand Open
View article: Evaluation of antenatal simulation-based learning on satisfaction and self-confidence levels among Thai undergraduate nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-method study
Evaluation of antenatal simulation-based learning on satisfaction and self-confidence levels among Thai undergraduate nursing students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-method study Open
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, simulation-based learning (SBL) serves as an alternative teaching strategy for nursing students facing restricted access to antenatal clinical practicum. However, the factors predicting nursing stud…
View article: How does hospital organisation influence the use of caesarean sections in low- and middle-income countries? A cross-sectional survey in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand and Vietnam for the QUALI-DEC project
How does hospital organisation influence the use of caesarean sections in low- and middle-income countries? A cross-sectional survey in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand and Vietnam for the QUALI-DEC project Open
Background Improving the understanding of non-clinical factors that lead to the increasing caesarean section (CS) rates in many low- and middle-income countries is currently necessary to meet the challenge of implementing effective interve…
View article: Contributing factors of birth asphyxia in Thailand: a case–control study
Contributing factors of birth asphyxia in Thailand: a case–control study Open
Background Birth asphyxia is of significant concern because it impacts newborn health from low to severe levels. In Thailand, birth asphyxia remains a leading cause of delayed developmental health in children under 5 years old. The study a…
View article: Prevalence and related factors of inappropriate gestational weight gain among pregnant women with overweight/ obesity in Thailand
Prevalence and related factors of inappropriate gestational weight gain among pregnant women with overweight/ obesity in Thailand Open
Background An inappropriate gestational weight gain (GWG) among pregnant women with overweight/obesity is a crucial health problem. Its prevalence remains high worldwide, particularly in urban areas. The prevalence and predicting factors i…
View article: “Because it eases my Childbirth Plan”: a qualitative study on factors contributing to preferences for caesarean section in Thailand
“Because it eases my Childbirth Plan”: a qualitative study on factors contributing to preferences for caesarean section in Thailand Open
View article: Impact of personal and environmental factors affecting exclusive breastfeeding practices in the first six months during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand: a mixed-methods approach
Impact of personal and environmental factors affecting exclusive breastfeeding practices in the first six months during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand: a mixed-methods approach Open
Background Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for six months is recommended as one of the most important ways to support child health and survival, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, breastfeeding women encountered several obst…
View article: Factors influencing the implementation of labour companionship: formative qualitative research in Thailand
Factors influencing the implementation of labour companionship: formative qualitative research in Thailand Open
Introduction WHO recommends that all women have the option to have a companion of their choice throughout labour and childbirth. Despite clear benefits of labour companionship, including better birth experiences and reduced caesarean secti…
View article: Implementation and evaluation of nonclinical interventions for appropriate use of cesarean section in low- and middle-income countries: protocol for a multisite hybrid effectiveness-implementation type III trial
Implementation and evaluation of nonclinical interventions for appropriate use of cesarean section in low- and middle-income countries: protocol for a multisite hybrid effectiveness-implementation type III trial Open
View article: Maternal and health service predictors of postpartum hemorrhage across 14 district, general and regional hospitals in Thailand
Maternal and health service predictors of postpartum hemorrhage across 14 district, general and regional hospitals in Thailand Open
View article: Factors Influencing Sexual Behaviors among Thai Adolescents
Factors Influencing Sexual Behaviors among Thai Adolescents Open