Publications by authors named "Suphamas Partiprajak"

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  • The study investigates the prevalence and impact of long COVID on individuals in Bangkok, revealing a 32.9% prevalence rate with common symptoms like anxiety, fatigue, and dyspnea.
  • The research highlights a significant link between symptom severity and functional disability, indicating that worse symptoms lead to greater difficulties in daily life.
  • Findings suggest three main clusters of symptoms related to long COVID, which can help inform better rehabilitation programs aimed at improving quality of life for affected patients.
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  • The COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale (C19-YRS) was translated into Thai to effectively evaluate long-term COVID symptoms in the local community, ensuring that rehabilitation needs are met.
  • Experts confirmed the tool's content validity, leading to a study with 337 participants, which assessed its internal consistency and reliability.
  • The final Thai C19-YRS exhibited acceptable validity and reliability, making it a useful instrument for screening and evaluating long-term COVID symptoms, and indicating the need for further standardization studies.
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors related to flood preparedness literacy and the relationship between flood preparedness literacy and behaviors.

Methods: A quantitative descriptive correlational study. The sample included 134 people residing in a central Thai province.

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This study explored the retention of basic life support knowledge, self-efficacy, and chest compression performance among Thai nursing students at a university in Thailand. A one-group, pre-test and post-test design time series was used. Participants were 30 nursing students undertaking basic life support training as a care provider.

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