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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Module 10 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2021 2 years, 8 months ago
For myself, only the combination of these information would be able to identify me.
Sex: Male
Job title: Laboratory Specialist
Birth place: Buriram
Education: Medical technology
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Module 9 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2021 2 years, 8 months ago
In order to know the information Why don’t they use bednets? I think the following methods might consider:
1. Questionnaire: questions used may be a choice or opened-end
or 2. Interview, which may be done as a group interview or individually which allow us understand in-depth for the reason. -
Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Module 8 Topic discussion 2 in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2021 2 years, 8 months ago
If you were replacing an old technology with a new one that is easier to use, what would the TAM suggest about it’s relative usefulness? (i.e. should it be at least as useful as the old technology?)
Replacing an old technology with a new technology, regarding the TAM suggestion I think that risks and benefits would be considered.
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Module 8 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2021 2 years, 8 months ago
In my opinion think that the external variables that might influence an individuals perceived ease of use or perceived usefulness of a new technology are:
Fist of all, I do agree with the input from our student as above such as age, education, level of technology (complexity of technology) etc.
To add, I think that personalization and…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Module 6 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2021 2 years, 8 months ago
The meaning of “efficacy” is a true biological effect of treatment (intervention), “effectiveness” is the effect of a treatment (intervention) when widely used in practice, and “efficiency” is a measurable concept, quantitatively determined by the ratio of useful output to total useful input.
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Module 3 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2021 2 years, 10 months ago
In my opinion thin that the potential confounder between that young adults had the most active contact pattern than other age groups is the level of education because they is more likely to have a chance to learn (from school, social, media) what is the contact tracing system, beneficial of the use than the other group.
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Week 3 Topic 1 in the forum Week 3 Discussion 2 years, 10 months ago
No. 01, Page 340:
“The P value is the probability that the test hypothesis is true; for example, if a test of the null hypothesis gave P = 0.01, the null hypothesis has only a 1 % chance of being true; if instead it gave P = 0.40, the null hypothesis has a 40 % chance of being true.”In my opinion, the P-values don’t tell the probability that a…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Introduce yourself about your background in the forum TMHG 531 Statistics in health science 2021 2 years, 10 months ago
My background is the Medical technologist and have experienced in the field of Medical laboratory, Medical research laboratory and Laboratory Quality Management System which required and used a basic statistics knowledge and skill.
I’ve been applied the statistics to my work in designing and collecting the data but mostly were the basic level s…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Module 2 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2021 3 years ago
Mortality rate
Definition:
Mortality Rate is a measure of the number of deaths (in general, or due to a specific cause) in a particular population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit of time. There are several types of mortality rate, each providing us with different data and informing us of the risks associated with various states.…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 11 (Presented by Naphat Yimthin) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 4 months ago
I don’t have any experience about machine learning. It’s very interesting topic to know about machine learning model.
The current situation of COVID-19 in Thailand is not good, there are many new cases per day and deaths as well. In my opinion think that this model from the article would not fit with this situation because there are many fac…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 10 (Presented by Rawinan Soma) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 4 months ago
Thank you for the presentation.
1. I would consider to solve the cause of the problem, not only for the group which may help us to solve problem in all group.
2. Improving the quality of vital statistics will be of inestimable value to public health decision-makers. It will greatly increase confidence in the data, and thereby facilitate and…[Read more] -
Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 9 (Presented by Phone Suu Khaing) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 4 months ago
Thank you for your presentation.
1. To convince people to use EMR, I think the 1st one is that the policy from the leadership, and should have the team to monitor to measure and evaluate the status and the gaps for continuing improvement.
2. To sustain the EMR system, I think we should consider about budget, training, support and human resource.
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 8 (Presented by Sittidech Surasri) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 4 months ago
Thank you for sharing your opinions and agree with all of them that this technology is very useful and helpful for tracking the emerging diseases and other diseases that require control program and intervention action immediately. There are many of factors or barriers as you’ve mentioned.
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 6 (Presented by Kaung Khant Tin)) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 5 months ago
Thank you for a good presentation, I personal think that we (every organization) have their own method/ mechanism to collect or to use the data for making the decision for each purpose. In general, I think that they use the facility-base routinely data collection for analysis but they would have another system to collect more data such as do the…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 5 (Presented by Navinee Kruahong) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 5 months ago
1 # In my opinion, I do agree that we should think about architecture at the 1st stage when we want to create something, but I strongly think that it should come together or with other requirements as well where this should be added when do the conceptual.
2# I think the good architecture should be opened and be able to change or connect with…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri started the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 8 (Presented by Sittidech Surasri) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 5 months ago
1. If you would like to adopt or use the smartphone tracking technologies or applications in your country, what factors or barriers should be considered?
2. Do you think smartphone tracking technologies can be applies in other diseases or situations? Please provide example and reason.
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic How to find "Malaria_Village_morbidity.shp" in the forum Week 4 QGIS 3 years, 5 months ago
HI, The malaria village morbidity file is located on Drive C:QGIS_trainingWestmalaria_projectVector (it should be extracted and save to this drive/folder as week 1 practice).
I have tried to use both morbidity and incidence data and found that both files are okay.
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 4 (Presented by Kridsada Sirichaisit) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 5 months ago
In my experience, “WHONET” is best AMR surveillance system and use worldwide. If you are interesting this system, you can see more detail as link.
WHONET is a free desktop Windows application for the management and analysis of microbiology laboratory data with a particular focus on antimicrobial resistance surveillance developed and supported by…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Discussion Topic for Seminar 3 (Presented by Saravalee Suphakarn) in the forum Discussion topic 3 years, 5 months ago
Great presentation 🙂
In my opinion, the different of these two surveillance systems are:
– the complexity of the system which in human system is much more complex that in the animal.
– group/ Target/ stakeholder
– Number of populationThe importance of animal disease surveillance e system in One Health Approach is the collaboration/ connection…[Read more]
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Sittidech Surasri replied to the topic Week 4 Final project in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques 2020 3 years, 5 months ago
Thank you for the comments, I will improve my Power BI dashboard in the future.
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