Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish
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Onseng P, Jiraporncharoen W, Moonkayaow S, Veerasirikul P, Wiwatkunupakarn N, Angkurawaranon C, et al.
JMIR Aging
. 2024 Feb;
7:e48132.
PMID: 38324373
Background: In recent years, telehomecare has become an increasingly important option for health care providers to deliver continuous care to their patients. Objective: This study aims to explore the expectations,...
12.
Poosri T, Boripuntakul S, Sungkarat S, Kamnardsiri T, Soontornpun A, Pinyopornpanish K
PLoS One
. 2024 Jan;
19(1):e0296710.
PMID: 38241332
Early signs of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)-related gait deficits may be detected through the performance of complex walking tasks that require high gait control. Gait smoothness is a robust metric...
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Pinyopornpanish K, Pinyopornpanish K, Pinyopornpanish K, Benjanuwattra J, Teepapan P, Chungcharoenpanich A, et al.
Case Reports Immunol
. 2024 Jan;
2024:1317971.
PMID: 38213955
Background: Omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), is a widely used and generally safe agent for treating acid-related gastrointestinal conditions. However, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESSs) syndrome...
14.
Buawangpong N, Pinyopornpanish K, Pliannuom S, Nantsupawat N, Wiwatkunupakarn N, Angkurawaranon C, et al.
JMIR Aging
. 2024 Jan;
7:e52031.
PMID: 38198201
Background: Telemedicine is a potential option for caring for older adults with multimorbidity. There is a need to explore the perceptions about telemedicine among older adults with multimorbidity to tailor...
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Yotruangsri T, Phinyo P, Buawangpong N, Nantsupawat N, Angkurawaranon C, Pinyopornpanish K
BMC Geriatr
. 2024 Jan;
24(1):11.
PMID: 38172741
Background: Hospitalization in individuals with dementia can be associated with negative and unintended outcomes. Research indicates that people with dementia experience more hospital admissions in comparison to individuals without dementia....
16.
Aung T, Thaikla K, Wiwatkunupakarn N, Aramrat C, Pinyopornpanish K, Jiraporncharoen W, et al.
Heliyon
. 2023 Nov;
9(11):e21162.
PMID: 37954307
Diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) is recommended as a standard of care for patients with diabetes worldwide. Alcohol consumption is one aspect mentioned within the DSMES program in Thailand...
17.
Wiwatkunupakarn N, Aramrat C, Pliannuom S, Buawangpong N, Pinyopornpanish K, Nantsupawat N, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2023 Jun;
25:e45944.
PMID: 37379066
Background: Multimorbidity, the presence of more than one condition in a single individual, is a global health issue in primary care. Multimorbid patients tend to have a poor quality of...
18.
Keratichewanun P, Dejkriengkraikul N, Angkurawaranon C, Pinyopornpanish K, Chutarattanakul L, Nantsupawat N, et al.
Heliyon
. 2023 Jun;
9(5):e15775.
PMID: 37305466
Background: A 'good death' is one of palliative care's main goals. However, there are different perspectives on what a good death is. Perspectives from three groups of people involved in...
19.
Buawangpong N, Pinyopornpanish K, Phinyo P, Jiraporncharoen W, Angkurawaranon C, Soontornpun A
J Alzheimers Dis
. 2023 May;
94(1):163-175.
PMID: 37212105
Background: There is a verified association between comorbidity and survival in patients with dementia. Objective: To describe the ten-year survival probability of patients with dementia and to identify the impact...
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Suriyong P, Jiraniramai S, Wongpakaran N, Pinyopornpanish K, Angkurawaranon C, Jiraporncharoen W, et al.
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2023 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 36611589
Background: While breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among Thai women, breast self-examination (BSE), mammography, and ultrasound use are still underutilized. There is a need to assess...