Publications by authors named "A Nimmolrat"

Background: Women's mobile health (m-health) applications are currently widely used for health education, medication, prevention of illness, etcetera. However, women are extremely sensitive to their design. While the number of m-health applications for women is increasing, many are of poor quality and have development issues.

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Background: Most mobile pharmaceutical applications produced for people with visual disabilities in Thailand fail to meet the required standard due to poor-quality regulations, defective design, lack of user support and impracticality; as a result, visually-impaired people are unable to use them. This research is motivated by the limited use of this technology in primary medical services and its aim is to enable people with disabilities to access effective digital health information. The research objective is to analyse, design and develop a mobile pharmaceutical application with functions that are appropriate for visually-impaired users, and test its usability.

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Background: The Thai medical application for patient triage, namely Triagist, is an mHealth application designed to support the pre-hospital process. However, since the functions of the application that are necessary for the pre-hospital process have been found not to be fully developed, the addition of a back-end system has been considered to increase its performance and usability.

Objective: To determine the ability of the previous version to effectively manage the pre-hospital process and analyse the current problems with the pre-hospital operation.

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The survival rate of patients with locally advanced cervical cancer has not changed during the past several years. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of concomitant Mitomycin and 5-FU with irradiation. Six hundred seventy-three patients were randomized into four arms.

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