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Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice | 2008

Yoga during pregnancy: effects on maternal comfort, labor pain and birth outcomes.

Songporn Chuntharapat; Wongchan Petpichetchian; Urai Hatthakit

This study examined the effects of a yoga program during pregnancy, on maternal comfort, labor pain, and birth outcomes. A randomized trial was conducted using 74-primigravid Thai women who were equally divided into two groups (experimental and control). The yoga program involved six, 1-h sessions at prescribed weeks of gestation. A variety of instruments were used to assess maternal comfort, labor pain and birth outcomes. The experimental group was found to have higher levels of maternal comfort during labor and 2h post-labor, and experienced less subject evaluated labor pain than the control group. In each group, pain increased and maternal comfort decreased as labor progressed. No differences were found, between the groups, regarding pethidine usage, labor augmentation or newborn Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min. The experimental group was found to have a shorter duration of the first stage of labor, as well as the total time of labor.


Clinical Interventions in Aging | 2014

Development and psychometric testing of the active aging scale for Thai adults.

Kattika Thanakwang; Sang-arun Isaramalai; Urai Hatthakit

Background Active aging is central to enhancing the quality of life for older adults, but its conceptualization is not often made explicit for Asian elderly people. Little is known about active aging in older Thai adults, and there has been no development of scales to measure the expression of active aging attributes. Purpose The aim of this study was to develop a culturally relevant composite scale of active aging for Thai adults (AAS-Thai) and to evaluate its reliability and validity. Methods Eight steps of scale development were followed: 1) using focus groups and in-depth interviews, 2) gathering input from existing studies, 3) developing preliminary quantitative measures, 4) reviewing for content validity by an expert panel, 5) conducting cognitive interviews, 6) pilot testing, 7) performing a nationwide survey, and 8) testing psychometric properties. In a nationwide survey, 500 subjects were randomly recruited using a stratified sampling technique. Statistical analyses included exploratory factor analysis, item analysis, and measures of internal consistency, concurrent validity, and test–retest reliability. Results Principal component factor analysis with varimax rotation resulted in a final 36-item scale consisting of seven factors of active aging: 1) being self-reliant, 2) being actively engaged with society, 3) developing spiritual wisdom, 4) building up financial security, 5) maintaining a healthy lifestyle, 6) engaging in active learning, and 7) strengthening family ties to ensure care in later life. These factors explained 69% of the total variance. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the overall AAS-Thai was 0.95 and varied between 0.81 and 0.91 for the seven subscales. Concurrent validity and test–retest reliability were confirmed. Conclusion The AAS-Thai demonstrated acceptable overall validity and reliability for measuring the multidimensional attributes of active aging in a Thai context. This newly developed instrument is ready for use as a screening tool to assess active aging levels among older Thai adults in both community and clinical practice settings.


Holistic Nursing Practice | 2011

The experience of persons with allergic respiratory symptoms: practicing yoga as a self-healing modality.

Prapaporn Chukumnerd; Urai Hatthakit; Arphorn Chuaprapaisilp

The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of persons with allergic respiratory symptoms who practice yoga as a self-healing modality. Fifteen participants were interviewed. Using the content analysis method, 5 themes emerged from the data: perceived positive effects, powerful and harmonious inner energy, mindfulness and self-awareness, understanding self and others, and promoting and achieving a state of balance and harmony. These findings foster the value of knowing the experience of persons who practice yoga as an intervention in holistic nursing.


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2011

Tsunami preparedness of people living in affected and non-affected areas: A comparative study in coastal area in Aceh, Indonesia

Rachmalia; Urai Hatthakit; Aranya Chaowalit


Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2011

Do knowledge and clinical experience have specific roles in perceived clinical skills for tsunami care among nurses in Banda Aceh, Indonesia?

Cut Husna; Urai Hatthakit; Aranya Chaowalit


Nurse Media Journal of Nursing | 2012

Correlates of Physical Activity in Asian Adolescents: A Literature Review

Husna Hidayati; Urai Hatthakit; Sang-arun Isaramalai


Nurse Media Journal of Nursing | 2011

EMERGENCY TRAINING, EDUCATION AND PERCEIVED CLINICAL SKILLS FOR TSUNAMI CARE AMONG NURSES IN BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA

Cut Husna; Urai Hatthakit; Aranya Chaowalit


Pacific Rim international journal of nursing research | 2009

Buddhist Mothers’ Experience of Suffering and Healing After the Accidental Death of a Child

Kallaya Wiriya; Urai Hatthakit; Wantanee Wiroonpanich; Lee SmithBattle


Nurse Media Journal of Nursing | 2015

Caring Science within Islamic Contexts: A Literature Review

Suhartini Ismail; Urai Hatthakit; Tippamas Chinawong


BMJ | 2013

SPIRITUAL CARE NEEDS AND SPIRITUAL CARE RECEIVED

Anong Phibal; Urai Hatthakit

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Aranya Chaowalit

Prince of Songkla University

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Prapaporn Chukumnerd

Prince of Songkla University

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Sang-arun Isaramalai

Prince of Songkla University

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Suhartini Ismail

Prince of Songkla University

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Praneed Songwathana

Prince of Songkla University

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Sopen Chunuan

Prince of Songkla University

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Umaporn Boonyasopun

Prince of Songkla University

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Cut Husna

Syiah Kuala University

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