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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Week 4 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 1 week, 2 days ago
I’ve attached the infographics in the drive below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-6pTIvBhsMwUh-5p5XhalXrO-qr7i7qF?usp=sharing
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Week 3 Wrap-up Assigment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 1 week, 2 days ago
I’ve attached the infographics in the drive below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-6pTIvBhsMwUh-5p5XhalXrO-qr7i7qF?usp=sharing
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Week 2 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 1 week, 2 days ago
I’ve attached the infographics in the drive below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-6pTIvBhsMwUh-5p5XhalXrO-qr7i7qF?usp=sharing
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Week 1 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 1 week, 2 days ago
I’ve attached the infographics in the drive below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-6pTIvBhsMwUh-5p5XhalXrO-qr7i7qF?usp=sharing
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Week 1 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 1 week, 2 days ago
I’ve attached the infographics in the drive below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-6pTIvBhsMwUh-5p5XhalXrO-qr7i7qF?usp=sharing
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Module 11 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Sex: female
Education: Pharm D
Occupation: Pharmacist
Workplace: Thai FDA
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Module 9 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 3 weeks, 2 days ago
To figure out why respondents are not using bednets, I might consider the following approaches:
1. Explore knowledge and perceptions about malaria and bednet use: Understanding individuals’ knowledge and perceptions about malaria and bednet use can help identify misconceptions or gaps in knowledge that might be attributed to non-use. Cultural…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Module 8 Topic discussion 2 in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 3 weeks, 2 days ago
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) suggests that the relative usefulness of a new technology is closely related to the perceived usefulness, which is defined as the degree to which an individual believes that using a particular technology would enhance their job performance or make a task easier.
Therefore, if a new technology is easier to use…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Module 8 Topic discussion 1 in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 3 weeks, 2 days ago
In my understanding, external variables that might influence an individual’s perceived ease of use or perceived usefulness of a new technology include:
– Perceived enjoyment
This refers to a person’s enjoyment or pleasure in using a technology. Higher perceived enjoyment is associated with a more positive perception of ease of use and usefulness…[Read more] -
Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Module 6 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 3 weeks, 2 days ago
In my understanding, efficacy refers to the performance of an intervention under ideal and controlled circumstances, effectiveness refers to its performance under ‘real-world’ conditions, and efficiency is about doing things economically, whether in terms of time, energy, or money.
Efficacy and effectiveness exist on a continuum, with efficacy…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Module 3 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Some potential confounders to consider in this scenario could be socioeconomic status, occupation, living arrangements, and mobility patterns. These factors may impact both the likelihood of being a young adult and the frequency of social interactions. I would like to mention socioeconomic status. Young adults may have different social behaviors…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Module 2 Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 548 Research Methods In Health Informatics 3 weeks, 2 days ago
1. Maternal Mortality Rate
The maternal mortality rate is defined as the number of maternal deaths within 42 days of pregnancy termination due to complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium in a specified geographic area divided by the total resident live births for the same area, usually expressed per 100,000 live births for a…[Read more] -
Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Week 3 Topic 1 in the forum TMHG 531 Discussion 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I would like to choose point 6 (page 341); A null-hypothesis P value greater than 0.05 means
that no effect was observed, or that the absence of an
the effect was shown or demonstrated.In my opinion, it is not true that a null hypothesis P value greater than 0.05 means that no effect was observed or that the absence of an effect was shown or…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Introduce yourself about your background in the forum TMHG 531 Discussion 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Hello everyone,
My name is Thitikan, a pharmacist at the Thai FDA. Mostly, my work is related to regulatory science and I coordinate with researchers and officers helping them to develop products in line with regulations. I use basic statistics and data visualization to present and develop my routine work, mainly using Google Sheet. I have…[Read more] -
Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion in the forum Week 4 : Discussion 3 months ago
As a regulator at the FDA, regulatory decisions were involved in resolving the health crisis at nearly every stage. Regulation affects the availability of tools and products to identify and fight the disease (tests, products, and devices). Regulation frames the ability of public utilities to maintain critical services, of food to be produced and…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 4 : Discussion 3 months ago
In Thailand, a universal healthcare coverage scheme can be referred to as the ‘30-baht scheme’ (1 USD = 35-40 baht). During the election campaign, the party indicated that the scheme would provide health care for everyone. After acquiring the majority vote, the government put forward the scheme quickly. The 30-Baht Scheme covers everyone who is…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Topic 2 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 3 months, 1 week ago
The previous pandemic accelerated the digital transformation of many services in Thailand, including healthcare. From my perspective, we do not have enough skilled workforce in health informatics. Health informatics expertise is required in three key areas:
– advances in electronic medical records (EMR): Before the pandemic, EMRs were available…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Topic 1 Discussion in the forum Week 3 : Discussion 3 months, 1 week ago
Data sharing undoubtedly produces more effective results. If I were in charge of a data set, I would consider data sharing with a ‘Data sharing agreement’. Data sharing agreements outline the conditions under which data may be shared between parties, with full attention to confidentiality and legal compliance.
From a legal perspective, data…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Topic 2 : Digital transformation in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 3 months, 2 weeks ago
As the world continues to integrate digital tools into daily operations, healthcare is no different. In Thailand, the pandemic has meant an acceleration in digital transformation by months or even years. The system has a significant impact on patient care procedures, patient data access, sharing, and storage, and overall patient care quality.…[Read more]
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Thitikan Pohpoach replied to the topic Topic 1 : Big health data in the forum Week 2 : Discussion 3 months, 2 weeks ago
I completely agree with Teerawat, especially in breaking down silos. Silos can often lead to organizational paralysis when one department waits for another to take action before it can move forward. Silos can also make it difficult for team members to share knowledge and learn from each other. By breaking down the silos, the teams can work towards…[Read more]
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