Phayom Sookaneknun
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Asayut N, Sookaneknun P, Chaiyasong S, Saramunee K
Int J Pharm Pract
. 2017 Aug;
26(1):16-27.
PMID: 28795519
Objectives: Identify costs, outcomes and stakeholders' perspectives associated with incorporation of community pharmacy services into the Thai National Health Insurance System and their values to all stakeholders. Methods: Using a...
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Saramunee K, Ploylearmsang C, Chaiyasong S, Phimarn W, Sookaneknun P
Prim Health Care Res Dev
. 2017 Apr;
18(4):376-385.
PMID: 28414006
Background: PCU is a key point of access for primary care in Thailand. Although a community pharmacy is an ideal setting, it has not been successfully incorporated in Thailand's health...
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Ploylearmsang C, Sookaneknun P, Poophalee T, Pongruea P
Am J Pharm Educ
. 2013 Apr;
77(3):56.
PMID: 23610474
OBJECTIVE. To integrate pharmacy education into a diabetes and hypertension screening program to improve pharmacy student disease knowledge and screening skills and provide a valuable service to the community. METHODS....
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Sookaneknun P, Saramunee K, Rattarom R, Kongsri S, Senanok R, Pinitkit P, et al.
Prim Care Diabetes
. 2010 Jun;
4(3):155-64.
PMID: 20558122
Aims: To evaluate models for collaboration between community pharmacies and a government primary care unit (PCU) in carrying out a screening program for diabetes and hypertension. Methods: An action research...
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Sookaneknun P, Suttajit S, Ploylearmsang C, Kanjanasilp J, Maleewong U
Am J Pharm Educ
. 2009 Sep;
73(5):78.
PMID: 19777093
Objective: To implement and evaluate 5 integrated teaching modules in the fifth-year doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curriculum to increase students' ability to promote patients' health as part of their pharmacy...
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Sookaneknun P, Richards R, Sanguansermsri J, Teerasut C
Ann Pharmacother
. 2004 Nov;
38(12):2023-8.
PMID: 15522983
Background: The practice of pharmaceutical care in primary care settings in Thailand is currently not generally accepted. Objective: To evaluate the effect of pharmacist involvement in treatment with hypertensive patients...