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Niramol Dhepyasuwan
Researcher at Academic Pediatric Association
Publications - 7
Citations - 105
Niramol Dhepyasuwan is an academic researcher from Academic Pediatric Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health promotion & Referral. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 86 citations.
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Prioritizing a research agenda: a Delphi study of the better outcomes through research for newborns (BORN) network.
Elizabeth Simpson,Neera K. Goyal,Niramol Dhepyasuwan,Valerie J. Flaherman,Esther K. Chung,Isabelle Von Kohorn,Anthony E. Burgos,James Taylor +7 more
TL;DR: Research priorities of clinicians include criteria for medically indicated formula supplementation of the breastfed newborn, management of neonatal abstinence syndrome and management of newborns at-risk for sepsis.
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Integrating mental health services in primary care continuity clinics: a national CORNET study.
Maya Bunik,Maya Bunik,Ayelet Talmi,Ayelet Talmi,Brian Stafford,Brian Stafford,Brenda L. Beaty,Allison Kempe,Allison Kempe,Niramol Dhepyasuwan,Janet R. Serwint +10 more
TL;DR: Directors from one-third of training programs surveyed reported some level of MH integration in their primary care teaching clinics, and those with integrated programs were more likely to have access to an on-site psychologist or psychiatrist.
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Refusal of Vitamin K by Parents of Newborns: A Survey of the Better Outcomes Through Research for Newborns Network
Jaspreet Loyal,James Taylor,Carrie A. Phillipi,Neera K. Goyal,Niramol Dhepyasuwan,Eugene D. Shapiro,Eve R. Colson +6 more
TL;DR: Responses from a national sample of newborn nursery clinicians reported an increase in refusal of IM vitamin K in the past 5 years with regional variation.
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Utility of Decision Rules for Transcutaneous Bilirubin Measurements
James Taylor,Anthony E. Burgos,Valerie J. Flaherman,Esther K. Chung,Elizabeth Simpson,Neera K. Goyal,Isabelle Von Kohorn,Niramol Dhepyasuwan +7 more
TL;DR: Although all of the decision rules can be used effectively to screen newborns for jaundice, each will “miss” some infants with a TSB level at/above the phototherapy threshold.
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Evaluation of a national Bright Futures oral health curriculum for pediatric residents.
Henry H. Bernstein,Niramol Dhepyasuwan,Kara Connors,Kevin Volkan,Janet R. Serwint,Janet R. Serwint +5 more
TL;DR: This online curriculum demonstrated a positive impact on documented resident behavior, maintained for 3 months after intervention, and provides a replicable national training model to advance important elements of primary care pediatrics.