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View article: Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on family planning and sexual transmitted infection services in Thailand: results from WHO survey
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on family planning and sexual transmitted infection services in Thailand: results from WHO survey Open
Background COVID-19 pandemic has put tremendous burden on health services. Only limited evidence, however, is available to identify the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health (SRH). This world health organization (WHO)-led re…
View article: The essential care required by stroke survivors and families: an ethnography study
The essential care required by stroke survivors and families: an ethnography study Open
From a cultural point of view, ethnographic research was needed to understand the essential care of stroke survivors and their families. Half of stroke survivors were dependent on family caregivers during neuroplasticity time, which could …
View article: Psychometric Evaluation of the Thai Male Depression Risk Scale (MDRS-TH)
Psychometric Evaluation of the Thai Male Depression Risk Scale (MDRS-TH) Open
Previous studies have reported that males frequently suffer from major depression. However, due to the norms of masculine roles, in which emphasis is placed in displaying strength, invulnerability, and control, the ways that some men exhib…
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: Prevalence and risk factors of psychological distress among Indonesian incarcerated male juveniles
Prevalence and risk factors of psychological distress among Indonesian incarcerated male juveniles Open
Background/Aim: Adolescence is a developmental period that is rife with emotional problems as adolescents lack psychological maturity. Ju-venile offenders who are incarcerated may be more vulnerable to psy-chological distress. Aim of this …
View article: Web-based self-mental health screening and emotional mental problem management in incarcerated juvenile
Web-based self-mental health screening and emotional mental problem management in incarcerated juvenile Open
Background: In Indonesia, The Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a standard for emotional mental problems screening in incarcerated. However, according to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights regarding the Standards of Health…
View article: Foot Care among Diabetes Patients: A Concept Analysis
Foot Care among Diabetes Patients: A Concept Analysis Open
Background: The concept analysis of “foot care” is essential for expanding the nursing knowledge base, synthesizing a broader theoretical concept, and guiding more effective care for diabetes patients with and without diabetic foot ulcers …
View article: Exploring children’s condition of adolescent mothers in East Kalimantan Indonesia: an ethnography study
Exploring children’s condition of adolescent mothers in East Kalimantan Indonesia: an ethnography study Open
Introduction: It has been revealed several times that children born to adolescent mothers tend to experience problems in health, growth, and development, also social problems, which continued until now and have even tended to get worse due…
View article: Life Scenario System of Care for Stroke Survivors and Families: An Ethnography Study
Life Scenario System of Care for Stroke Survivors and Families: An Ethnography Study Open
The Greek word “Apoplexies” or “Apoplexy” for violent who is 40-60 years old and being struck was called by Hippocrates in 460-370 BC to mention stroke today. The tardiness for 10-minute delays will increase the disability impact. The most…
View article: Life Scenario System of Care for Stroke Survivors and Families: An Ethnography Study
Life Scenario System of Care for Stroke Survivors and Families: An Ethnography Study Open
The Greek word “Apoplexies” or “Apoplexy” for violent who is 40-60 years old and being struck was called by Hippocrates in 460-370 BC to mention stroke today. The tardiness for 10-minute delays will increase the disability impact. The most…
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: 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: The Perceptions and Self-management of Depressive Symptoms in Men: A Qualitative Study in a Province of Northeastern Thailand
The Perceptions and Self-management of Depressive Symptoms in Men: A Qualitative Study in a Province of Northeastern Thailand Open
Men and women may experience depression very differently. The previous studies found that women expressed emotional distress mean that they were more likely to be diagnosed with depression, while some men with depression tried to hide thei…
View article: Analysis of Measles Vaccination Refusal on Social Media (Facebook) among Anti-Vaccine Communities in Indonesia
Analysis of Measles Vaccination Refusal on Social Media (Facebook) among Anti-Vaccine Communities in Indonesia Open
Measles is one of the main causes of global mortality in the under-fives. The existence of groups that reject immunization caused a decrease in immunization coverage. Anti-vaccine messages are widely delivered on social media. Identificati…
View article: Life Scenery of Javanese Person With Type 2 Diabetes
Life Scenery of Javanese Person With Type 2 Diabetes Open
Cultural beliefs and tradition influence of the Javanese persons perception related to diabetes and how they manage diabetes in their daily lives.Ethnography was used in this study to understand the cultural management of Javanese person l…
View article: Voices of Thai Women Who Received Gender-Sensitive Empowerment Counseling
Voices of Thai Women Who Received Gender-Sensitive Empowerment Counseling Open
In Thailand, as in most countries, mental health treatment is focused on a medical model. A new approach using Gender-Sensitive Empowerment Counseling as a form of intervention for women with depression was employed in this study. This qua…
View article: Volunteering in Health Care Context: A Concept Analysis Using Rodger’s Evolutionary Approach
Volunteering in Health Care Context: A Concept Analysis Using Rodger’s Evolutionary Approach Open
Background: Volunteering is a common concept used in various disciplines including in the health care context. Nursing plays a role in volunteering concept development. However, the use of volunteering concept is still interchangeable. The…
View article: Defining Mental Health Practitioners’ LGBTIQ Cultural Competence in Thailand
Defining Mental Health Practitioners’ LGBTIQ Cultural Competence in Thailand Open
This study investigated what competencies are crucial for mental health practitioners’ culturally competent practice with LGBTIQ clients in Thailand. The study used two-round Delphi methodology to aggregate views of mental health practitio…
View article: Indonesian Clinical Nurses' Roles in Public Hospital: An Ethnographic Study
Indonesian Clinical Nurses' Roles in Public Hospital: An Ethnographic Study Open
Nursing profession has unique roles, which are different from other health professions. As a part of healthcare system, there is no doubt nursing profession has significant contribution in quality of care in healthcare setting…
View article: Gender Differences in Depression and Risk Factors among Thai Older Adults
Gender Differences in Depression and Risk Factors among Thai Older Adults Open
Introduction: Depression is a significant public health issue across all sociodemographic groups including the elderly. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of depression and gender differences in risk facto…
View article: Family Management of Autistic Children in Malay Families Indonesia
Family Management of Autistic Children in Malay Families Indonesia Open
The way families handle their children who experience Autism varies from one family to another, which is clearly influenced by the culture adopted by each family. This ethnographic study aimed at describing family management on autisti…
View article: The Meaning of Having an Autistic Child in Malay Family Indonesia
The Meaning of Having an Autistic Child in Malay Family Indonesia Open
The condition of families with autistic children raises many views and judgments both from family and society. This ethnographic study aimed to describe the meaning of families and communities towards families with autistic children. Data …
View article: The life scenarios of family who have autistic child at home
The life scenarios of family who have autistic child at home Open
Living with autism is not easy for the autistic children themselves and their family members. Especially the family members who are also the main caregivers. This ethnographic study aimed to describe the ways of life of families who have c…
View article: Gender inequality identified as an underlying cause of depression in Thai women
Gender inequality identified as an underlying cause of depression in Thai women Open
Depression is increasing worldwide and is the fourth leading cause of global burden of disease. It is one of the most common disorders affecting women worldwide, highlighting the fact that gender is a critical determinant of mental health …
View article: Loss of Control: Experiences of Depression in Thai Men
Loss of Control: Experiences of Depression in Thai Men Open
In comparison to Thai women, Thai men do not seek care or treatment for depressive symptoms. The literature on men with depression reports that depressive symptoms are viewed as unmasculine. However, little is known about how Thai men expe…
View article: Loss of Control: Experiences of Depression in Thai Men
Loss of Control: Experiences of Depression in Thai Men Open
In comparison to Thai women, Thai men do not seek care or treatment for depressive symptoms. The literature on men with depression reports that depressive symptoms are viewed as unmasculine. However, little is known about how Thai men expe…