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Item An Integrative Stress Reduction Program for Family Caregivers of Persons with Advanced Dementia: A Pilot Study(Slack Incorporated, 2022) Panawat Sanprakhon; Nujjaree Chaimongkol; Pornpat Hengudomsub; Helen W. Lach; N. Chaimongkol; Faculty of Nursing, Burapha University, Chon Buri, 169 Longhard Bangsaen Road, Muang District, 20131, Thailand; email: nujjaree@buu.ac.thThe current study sought to pilot test and examine the effects of an integrative stress reduction program (ISRP) on caregiver stress and sleep quality and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) of care recipients. Family caregivers (N = 12) of persons with moderate to severe dementia were recruited from memory clinics in Thailand. Twelve caregivers participated in five educational sessions on dementia care, stress, and BPSD management over 4 weeks. The Relative Stress Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index were used to measure caregiver outcomes. The Neuropsychiatric Inventory was used to measure BPSD of care recipients. Outcome variables were collected at baseline, postintervention, and follow up. Data were analyzed using one-way repeated measures analysis of variance. Participants reported statistically decreased stress, improved sleep quality, and decreased BPSD among care recipients postintervention and at follow up (all p < 0.001). The ISRP was feasible and shows promise in reducing stress and improving sleep quality in caregivers and lessening BPSD in care recipients. Copyright © SLACK Incorporated.Item An Integrative Stress Reduction Program for Family Caregivers of Persons With Advanced Dementia: A Pilot Study(Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2022) Panawat SanprakhonThe current study sought to pilot test and examine the effects of an integrative stress reduction program (ISRP) on caregiver stress and sleep quality and behav-ioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) of care recipients. Family caregivers (N = 12) of persons with moderate to severe dementia were recruited from memory clinics in Thailand. Twelve caregivers participated in five educational sessions on dementia care, stress, and BPSD management over 4 weeks. The Rela-tive Stress Scale and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index were used to measure care-giver outcomes. The Neuropsychiatric Inventory was used to measure BPSD of care recipients. Outcome variables were collected at baseline, postintervention, and follow up. Data were analyzed using one-way repeated measures analysis of vari-ance. Participants reported statistically decreased stress, improved sleep quality, and decreased BPSD among care recipients postintervention and at follow up (all p < 0.001). The ISRP was feasible and shows promise in reducing stress and improv-ing sleep quality in caregivers and lessening BPSD in care recipients.Item An Occupational Health Education Program for Thai Farmers Exposed to Chlorpyrifos(SAGE Publications Inc., 2018) Peerayut Rattanaselanon; Srirat Lormphongs; Sirirat Chanvaivit; Ikuharu Morioka; Panawat Sanprakhon; P. Rattanaselanon; Burapha University, Chonburi, Thailand; email: yut_ph_nu@hotmail.comThe majority of the farmers in this sample of Thai farmers did not use sufficient self-protective behaviors when using the organophosphate insecticide chlorpyrifos. Most were directly exposed to chlorpyrifos, potentially leading to illnesses. The aim of this study was to improve safety behaviors when using chlorpyrifos by an occupational health education program. A controlled trial (n = 70) of an occupational health education program was undertaken in rural Thailand prior to the occupational health education program. There were no differences in behavior between experimental and control groups. Completion of the program led to a significant improvement in safe working practices and in the amount of the metabolite. However, significant differences were noticed after participating in the occupational health education program on both safety behaviors and the amount of the metabolite 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol present in urine. � 2018 APJPH.Item Exploring the Association Between Loneliness, Subjective Cognitive Decline, and Quality of Life Among Older Thai Adults: A Convergent Parallel Mixed-Method Study(SAGE Publications Inc., 2024) Panawat Sanprakhon; Wachira Suriyawong; Orranuch Chusri; Peerayut Rattanaselanon; W. Suriyawong; Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand; email: suriyawo@msu.eduExamining the rising prevalence of subjective cognitive decline as an early indicator of dementia in adults, this study investigates its complex interaction with loneliness and quality of life in individuals with preclinical dementia. Using a convergent parallel mixed-method approach, we employed Structural Equation Modeling on a cohort of 149 older adults. Qualitative insights were derived from focused group discussions and in-depth semi-structured interviews with a cohort of 23 older adults. Loneliness emerges as a pivotal contributor, exerting a discernible partial indirect effect on quality of life through subjective cognitive decline (indirect effect = _0.145, p =.006). Noteworthy differentials surfaced, with the impact of subjective cognitive decline on quality of life heightened in those with chronic diseases (__2 = 6.139, p =.013). Loneliness, wielding a palpable impact, intricately interlaces with quality of life, the nexus of which is intricately mediated by subjective cognitive decline. © The Author(s) 2024.Item Exploring the Association BetweenLoneliness, Subjective Cognitive Decline, and Quality of Life Among Older Thai Adults: A Convergent Parallel Mixed-Method Study(SOUTHERN GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2023) Panawat Sanprakhon; Orranuch ChusriExamining the rising prevalence of subjective cognitive decline as an early indicator of dementia in adults, this study investigates its complex interaction with loneliness and quality of life in individuals with preclinical dementia. Using a convergent parallel mixed-method approach, we employed Structural Equation Modeling on a cohort of 149 older adults. Qualitative insights were derived from focused group discussions and in-depth semi-structured interviews with a cohort of 23 older adults. Loneliness emerges as a pivotal contributor, exerting a discernible partial indirect effect on quality of life through subjective cognitive decline (indirect effect = 0.145, p = .006). Noteworthy differentials surfaced, with the impact of subjective cognitive decline on quality of life heightened in those with chronic diseases (4χ2 = 6.139, p = .013). Loneliness, wielding a palpable impact, intricately interlaces with quality of life, the nexus of which is intricately mediated by subjective cognitive decline.Item Integrative Stress Reduction Program for Family Caregivers of Persons With Advanced Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial(Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2023) Panawat SanprakhonBackground: Older adults with advanced dementia require significant care, leading to high stress levels in caregivers. Objectives: The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of an Integrative Stress Reduction Program on Thai caregiver's outcomes of stress, sleep quality, and caregiver-assessed neuropsychiatric symptoms of persons with dementia. Methods: A single-blind randomized-controlled trial was conducted. A sample of family caregivers of people with dementia was recruited from memory clinics at outpatient community health centers in Thailand and randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups. Participants in the experimental group were enrolled in 5 intervention sessions over 4 weeks, while the control group received usual care. Outcome variables were collected at baseline, 4 weeks postintervention, and 8 weeks of follow-up. Results: Compared with the control group, caregivers in the experimental group (n 27) had significantly decreased stress (p < .01) and better sleep quality (p < .01), and caregivers reported that their family members with dementia (n 27) had decreased neuropsychiatric symptoms (p < .01) after the intervention (week 4) and at the 8-week follow-up. Conclusions: The Integrative Stress Reduction Program improved outcomes for caregivers and decreased neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with dementia.Item Integrative Stress Reduction Program for Family Caregivers of Persons With Advanced Dementia: A Randomized-Controlled Trial(SAGE Publications Inc., 2023) Panawat Sanprakhon; Nujjaree Chaimongkol; Helen W. Lach; N. Chaimongkol; Faculty of Nursing, Burapha University, Chon Buri, Thailand; email: nujjaree@buu.ac.thBackground: Older adults with advanced dementia require significant care, leading to high stress levels in caregivers. Objectives: The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of an Integrative Stress Reduction Program on Thai caregiverÕs outcomes of stress, sleep quality, and caregiver-assessed neuropsychiatric symptoms of persons with dementia. Methods: A single-blind randomized-controlled trial was conducted. A sample of family caregivers of people with dementia was recruited from memory clinics at outpatient community health centers in Thailand and randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups. Participants in the experimental group were enrolled in 5 intervention sessions over 4 weeks, while the control group received usual care. Outcome variables were collected at baseline, 4 weeks postintervention, and 8 weeks of follow-up. Results: Compared with the control group, caregivers in the experimental group (n = 27) had significantly decreased stress (p <.01) and better sleep quality (p <.01), and caregivers reported that their family members with dementia (n = 27) had decreased neuropsychiatric symptoms (p <.01) after the intervention (week 4) and at the 8-week follow-up. Conclusions: The Integrative Stress Reduction Program improved outcomes for caregivers and decreased neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with dementia. © The Author(s) 2023.Item Pilot testing of the strengthening caregiving activities program for Thai informal caregivers of dependent older people(Geriatric Nursing, 2022) Panawat Sanprakhon; Orranuch ChusriThis study sought to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effect of the Strengthening Caregiving Activities Program on care partners' caregiver burden and activities of daily living (ADLs) ability. The program was used for the informal caregivers of dependent older people; 29 participants were recruited from a community center in Thailand. Caregiver burden and ADL changes were assessed for preliminary effects using the one-way repeated measure ANOVA at baseline, post-intervention, and follow-up. The six program sessions were implemented as intended, with 93.10% of participants reporting satisfaction with the program (M = 26.653; SD = 3.380). Caregiver burden statistically decreased after the intervention and follow-up (p < .05), but the care partners' ADLs did not. This program was feasible and showed promise for the reduction of caregiver burden. A randomized controlled trial should be conducted to test the effect of the Strengthening Caregiving Activities Program on large samples of caregivers.Item Pilot testing of the strengthening caregiving activities program for Thai informal caregivers of dependent older people(Elsevier Inc., 2023) Panawat Sanprakhon; Orranuch Chusri; Wachira Suriyawong; Samoraphop Banharak; O. Chusri; Faculty of Nursing, Suan Dusit University, 295 Nakornrajasima Rd, Dusitm Bangkok, 10300, Thailand; email: orranuch_chu@dusit.ac.thThis study sought to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effect of the Strengthening Caregiving Activities Program on care partners' caregiver burden and activities of daily living (ADLs) ability. The program was used for the informal caregivers of dependent older people; 29 participants were recruited from a community center in Thailand. Caregiver burden and ADL changes were assessed for preliminary effects using the one-way repeated measure ANOVA at baseline, post-intervention, and follow-up. The six program sessions were implemented as intended, with 93.10% of participants reporting satisfaction with the program (M = 26.653; SD = 3.380). Caregiver burden statistically decreased after the intervention and follow-up (p < .05), but the care partners' ADLs did not. This program was feasible and showed promise for the reduction of caregiver burden. A randomized controlled trial should be conducted to test the effect of the Strengthening Caregiving Activities Program on large samples of caregivers. © 2023 Elsevier Inc.Item Relationships between caregiving stress and sleep quality among family caregivers of older adults with dementia in Thailand(Belitung Raya Publisher - Belitung Raya Foundation, 2022) Panawat Sanprakhon; Nujjaree Chaimongkol; Pornpat Hengudomsub; N. Chaimongkol; Faculty of Nursing, Burapha University, Chon Buri, 169 Longhard Bangsaen Road, Muang District, 20131, Thailand; email: nujjaree@buu.ac.thBackground: Providing care for older people with memory loss is a significantly stressful task. The caregiver experienced deterioration of the care recipients regarding their cognitive and functioning abilities, often resulting in the caregiverÕs feelings of distress, stress, and unsatisfactory sleep quality. Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationships between caregiving stress and sleep quality among family caregivers of older adults with dementia. Methods: A simple random sampling method was used to recruit participants of seventy-two family caregivers who received care from a community long-term care facility at two primary hospitals in Thailand. Research instruments included the Relative Stress Scale and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, means, standard deviation, and simple linear regression. Results: The study revealed that caregivers had a high level of caregiving stress (M = 49.68, SD = 4.71), and poor sleep quality (M = 12.44, SD = 3.60). Caregiving stress was positively correlated with poor sleep quality (r = 0.54, p < 0.01) with a large relationship. Conclusion: Thai family caregivers of people with dementia reported high stress level and had poor sleep quality. The findings suggest that nurses in primary health care should focus on assessing stress levels and sleep quality as well as improving sleep quality for family caregivers by developing interventions. © 2022 Belitung Raya Publisher - Belitung Raya Foundation. All rights reserved.