Browsing by Author "Ariyanuchitkul, Samorn"
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Item Alarm conditioning and traditional method for enuresis treatment in Thai children: Randomized controlled trial.(2000-01) Kaewpornsawan, Titawee; Ariyanuchitkul, Samorn; Rohitsuk, WajjaninCompared to traditional methods, Pad and Bell method had more advantages not only for its effectiveness in higher remission rate and less relapse rate, but also for the number of days readed to reach remission. This was not more than the traditional method. Even though Pad and Bell is a new method and unfamiliar to Thai physicians and patients, it has many advantages in both effectiveness and safety, so it should be considered as a new curative method and used more widely in Thailand. If Thai physicians use this new method, enuresis treatment in Thai children can be changed and improved comparably to the western countries.Item An analysis of the cost-effectiveness of enuresis treatment in Thai children, comparing the traditional method with alarm conditioning: Randomized controlled trial.(1999-08) Kaewpornsawan, Titawee; Ariyanuchitkul, Samorn; Patoommas, PenpunThe cost-effectiveness of different treatments of primary nocturnal enuresis in Thai children were analysed. The traditional method and alarm conditioning were compared from both a provider’s and a patient’s perspective. The alarm conditioning had slightly more direct cost per treated case but had much lower cost per successful case.Item Continuous performance test for measuring sustained attention in Thai hyperactive children.(2000-07) Kaewpornsawan, Titawee; Ariyanuchitkul, SamornA computerized Continuous Performance Test with visual vigilance test was performed on Thai hyperactive children who were diagnosed by both Conners' rating scale and by DSM-IV criteria and this was compared before and during treatment with methylphenidate. The results showed a definite improvement in cognitive function and sustained attention in Thai hyperactive children during treatment.Item Normal values of computerized continuous performance test for measuring the sustained attention in Thai students.(2000-03) Kaewpornsawan, Titawee; Ariyanuchitkul, SamornThe values of a computerized continuous performance test for measuring sustained attention was performed on 127 Thai students, 63 boys and 64 girls. The measured values were reaction time in milli-seconds, commission (correct and incorrect) and omission (correct and incorrect). These values could be used as a baseline standard for sustained attention in normal Thai children.Item A survey for nocturnal enuresis in Thai students and their families.(2000-02) Kaewpornsawan, Titawee; Ariyanuchitkul, Samorn; Patoommas, PenpunThis survey of nocturnal enuresis in Thail students was performed in five elementary schools in Bangkok, comprising 1,804 students and their 1,356 siblings aged 6 to 12 years old, to evaluate the prevalence rate and other associated factos of enuresis in Thai students and their families. Among these 3,160 children, there were 9.34% of male enuretics and 7.78% of female enuretics who were wet at least twice weekly.