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Wilaiporn Rojjanasrirat
Researcher at Graceland University
Publications - 19
Citations - 2073
Wilaiporn Rojjanasrirat is an academic researcher from Graceland University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breastfeeding & Evidence-based practice. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1450 citations. Previous affiliations of Wilaiporn Rojjanasrirat include University of Kansas.
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Translation, adaptation and validation of instruments or scales for use in cross‐cultural health care research: a clear and user‐friendly guideline
TL;DR: This paper proposes and presents a clear and user-friendly guideline for the translation, adaptation and validation of instruments or scales for cross-cultural health care research, which requires careful planning and the adoption of rigorous methodological approaches.
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A randomized controlled trial of breastfeeding support and education for adolescent mothers
Karen Wambach,Lauren S. Aaronson,Ginger Breedlove,Elaine Williams Domian,Wilaiporn Rojjanasrirat,Hung-Wen Yeh +5 more
TL;DR: The intervention, which started in the second trimester of pregnancy and extended through 4 weeks postpartum, positively influenced breastfeeding duration within the experimental group, but not breastfeeding initiation or exclusive breastfeeding rates, which was partially effective in enhancing breastfeeding outcomes.
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Working women's breastfeeding experiences.
TL;DR: The breastfeeding experiences of women who returned to work after childbirth are described to help nurses and other healthcare professionals in providing anticipatory guidance to women who plan to continue breastfeeding after returning to work.
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Perceptions of breastfeeding and planned return to work or school among low-income pregnant women in the USA.
TL;DR: The perceptions of breastfeeding in low-income pregnant women to understand their needs better as they plan to return to work or school are described to prepare them to continue breastfeeding successfully after returning to work.
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Cancer therapy-related symptoms and self-care in Thailand
Ubolrat Piamjariyakul,Phoebe D. Williams,Somjit Prapakorn,Mira Kim,Lisa Park,Wilaiporn Rojjanasrirat,Arthur R. Williams +6 more
TL;DR: Assessment of symptoms using the TRSC (Thai) version and their alleviation could enable the health care providers to enhance patients' coping during cancer treatments.