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        Participatory Ergonomic Approach Impacted on Functions in Knee Osteoarthritis: Clustered Randomized Controlled Trial

        Napaporn Tangadulrat,Pornit Wattanapisitkul,Tippawan Kaewmanee,Sangarun Isaramalai,Kanokwan Hounsri,Varah Yuenyongviwat,Chanon Kongkamol 대한산업공학회 2019 Industrial Engineeering & Management Systems Vol.18 No.4

        Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions among aged para rubber farmers in Thailand. The sapping process causes ergonomic hazards leading to aggravating pain and functional disabilities. Musclestrengthening exercises, both non-weight-bearing exercise (NWE) and progressive resistance exercise (PRE), reducethose burdens. However, only muscle strengthening exercise may not be sufficient for the improvement of individualfunctional ability. Participatory ergonomic approaches (PEAs) were developed and implemented in this study. Theobjective of this study was to compare the performance-based results among the PRE-PEA, NWE-PEA, and standardtreatment (STG) groups in aged para-rubber farmers with KOA. The participants performed self-practice for 8 weeksand recorded compliance daily. The primary outcomes that included the timed up and go test (TUG), 40-meter fastpaced walk test (40mFPWT), and stair climb test (SCT) were measured at baseline, 5, and 9 weeks. The resultsshowed that a mean comparison of the 3-paired groups resulted in statistically significant differences in TUG,40mFPWT, and SCT between the PRE-PEA vs. STG and NWE-PEA vs. STG (p<0.001). PEAs with PRE and NWEcould improve functional abilities in both the performance-based and patient-report assessments in aged para rubberfarmers with KOA.

      • Breast Conserving Therapy and Quality of Life in Thai Females: a Mixed Methods Study

        Peerawong, Thanarpan,Phenwan, Tharin,Supanitwatthana, Sojirat,Mahattanobon, Somrit,Kongkamol, Chanon Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2016 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.17 No.6

        Background: To explore factors that influence quality of life (QOL) in patients receiving breast conserving therapy (BCT). Materials and Methods: In this sequential mixed methods study, 118 women from Songklanagarind Hospital were included. We used participants' characteristics, Body Image Scale (BIS), and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy with the Breast Cancer Subscale (FACT-B) for analysis. The BIS transformed into presence of body image disturbance (BID). Factors that influenced QOL were determined by stepwise multiple linear regression. Forty-one participants were selected for qualitative analysis. Our female researcher performed the semi-structured interviews with questions based on the symbolic interaction theory. Final codes were analysed using thematic analysis along with investigator triangulation methods. Results: Ninety percent had early stage breast cancer with post-completed BCT, for an average of 2.7 years. The median BIS score and FACT-B score were 2 (IQR=10) and 130 (IQR=39). In the regression analysis, an age of more than 50 years and BID were significant factors. As for the value of conserved breasts, two themes emerged: a conserved breast is an essential part of a participant's life and also the representation of her womanhood; the importance of a breast is related to age. Conclusions: Body image influenced QOL in post BCT participants. The conserved breasts also lead to positive and better impact on their body image as an essential part of their life.

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        Noise Exposure Assessment in a Dental School

        Choosong, Thitiworn,Kaimook, Wandee,Tantisarasart, Ratchada,Sooksamear, Puwanai,Chayaphum, Satith,Kongkamol, Chanon,Srisintorn, Wisarut,Phakthongsuk, Pitchaya Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute 2011 Safety and health at work Vol.2 No.4

        Objectives: This cross-sectional study was performed in the Dental School of Prince of Songkla University to ascertain noise exposure of dentists, dental assistants, and laboratory technicians. A noise spectral analysis was taken to illustrate the spectra of dental devices. Methods: A noise evaluation was performed to measure the noise level at dental clinics and one dental laboratory from May to December 2010. Noise spectral data of dental devices were taken during dental practices at the dental services clinic and at the dental laboratory. A noise dosimeter was set following the Occupational Safety and Health Administration criteria and then attached to the subjects' collar to record personal noise dose exposure during working periods. Results: The peaks of the noise spectrum of dental instruments were at 1,000, 4,000, and 8,000 Hz which depended on the type of instrument. The differences in working areas and job positions had an influence on the level of noise exposure (p < 0.01). Noise measurement in the personal hearing zone found that the laboratory technicians were exposed to the highest impulsive noise levels (137.1 dBC). The dentists and dental assistants who worked at a pedodontic clinic had the highest percent noise dose (4.60 ${\pm}$ 3.59%). In the working areas, the 8-hour time-weighted average of noise levels ranged between 49.7-58.1 dBA while the noisiest working area was the dental laboratory. Conclusion: Dental personnel are exposed to noise intensities lower than occupational exposure limits. Therefore, these dental personnel may not experience a noise-induced hearing loss.

      • Cosmetic Outcomes and Quality of Life in Thai Women Post Breast Conserving Therapy for Breast Cancer

        Thanarpan, Peerawong,Somrit, Mahattanobon,Rungarun, Jiratrachu,Paytai, Rordlamool,Duangjai, Sangtawan,Chanon, Kongkamol,Puttisak, Puttawibul Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2015 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.16 No.11

        Purpose: To evaluate the correlation between cosmetic outcome (CO), body image, and quality of life in post breast-conserving therapy (BCT) women. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study concerned one-year post-completed BCT Thai women. The data included subjective and objective CO with a questionnaire covering demographic and clinical data, anti-hormonal treatment status, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status, Self-Reported Cosmetic Outcomes (SRCO), Self-Reported Breast Symmetry (SRBS), Body Image Scale (BIS), and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy with Breast Cancer subscale (FACT-B). Participants had breast photographs taken for the evaluation of objective cosmetic outcome (OCO) after breast cancer conservation treatment. The relationship between CO and FACT-B was tested using Spearman's rank correlation Results: A total 127 participants volunteered for the study. The participant characteristics were age 52(${\pm}9$), Buddhist 87%, married 65%, body mass index 25.0(${\pm}4.6$), breast cup size A-C 91%, college educated 60%, employed 66%, ECOG 0-1 95%, tumor size less than or equal to 2 cm 55%, no lymph node metastasis 98%, and taking tamoxifen 57%. Two percent of the participants regretted their decision to undergo BCT. The SRCO was excellent in 2%, good in 68%, fair in 30%, and poor in 0%. For SRBS, rates were 17%, 58%, 24% and 1% for excellent, good, fair and poor cosmetic outcomes, respectively. The BCCT scores were excellent 24%, good 39%, fair 32%, and poor 6%. The median total QOL score of the participants was 130 (93-144). There was no significant correlation between CO and FACT-B scores. Conclusions: The significance of CO for FACT-B in Thai women with breast cancer could not be assessed in detail because of a very low level of correlation. The results may be due to the effects of cultural background.

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