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Penporn Warapikuptanun
Researcher at Mahidol University
Publications - 4
Citations - 80
Penporn Warapikuptanun is an academic researcher from Mahidol University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Medical anthropology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 45 citations.
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The Consequences of AMR Education and Awareness Raising: Outputs, Outcomes, and Behavioural Impacts of an Antibiotic-Related Educational Activity in Lao PDR
Marco Johannes Haenssgen,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Nutcha Charoenboon,Penporn Warapikuptanun,Yuzana Khine Zaw +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that activity-related communication circulated among more privileged groups, which limited its indirect effects, and casts doubt on the continued dominance of awareness raising as a behavioural tool to address antibiotic resistance.
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Translating antimicrobial resistance: a case study of context and consequences of antibiotic-related communication in three northern Thai villages
Nutcha Charoenboon,Marco Johannes Haenssgen,Penporn Warapikuptanun,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Yuzana Khine Zaw +6 more
TL;DR: This study challenges the current dominance of awareness-raising campaigns to change population behaviours and calls for comprehensive mixed-method evaluations of future campaigns, mandatory two-directional knowledge exchange components, and alternative behaviour change approaches that respond to contextual constraints like precarity rather than alleged knowledge deficits.
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Antibiotics and activity spaces: protocol of an exploratory study of behaviour, marginalisation and knowledge diffusion
Marco Johannes Haenssgen,Nutcha Charoenboon,Giacomo Zanello,Mayfong Mayxay,Felix Reed-Tsochas,Caroline Jones,Romyen Kosaikanont,Pollavat Praphattong,Pathompong Manohan,Yoel Lubell,Paul N. Newton,Sommay Keomany,Heiman F. L. Wertheim,Jeffrey Lienert,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Penporn Warapikuptanun,Yuzana Khine Zaw,Patchapoom U-Thong,Patipat Benjaroon,Narinnira Sangkham,Kanokporn Wibunjak,Poowadon Chai-in,Sirirat Chailert,Patthanan Thavethanutthanawin,Krittanon Promsutt,Amphayvone Thepkhamkong,Nicksan Sithongdeng,Maipheth Keovilayvanh,Nid Khamsoukthavong,Phaengnitta Phanthasomchit,Chanthasone Phanthavong,Somsanith Boualaiseng,Souksakhone Vongsavang,Rachel C Greer,Thomas Althaus,Supalert Nedsuwan,Daranee Intralawan,Tri Wangrangsimakul,Direk Limmathurotsakul,Proochista Ariana +39 more
TL;DR: Social research in AMR is nascent, but unprecedentedly detailed data on microlevel treatment-seeking behaviour can contribute an understanding of behaviour beyond awareness and free choice, highlighting, for example, decision-making constraints, problems of marginalisation and lacking access to healthcare and competing ideas about desirable behaviour.
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Outputs, Outcomes, and Behavioural Impacts of an Antibiotic-Related Educational Activity in Lao PDR
Marco Johannes Haenssgen,Thipphaphone Xayavong,Nutcha Charoenboon,Penporn Warapikuptanun,Y Khine Zaw +4 more
TL;DR: This study casts doubt on the continued dominance of awareness raising as a behavioural tool to address antibiotic resistance in a low-income country context by finding that activity-related communication circulated among more privileged groups, which limited its indirect effects.