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Capacity building and Network establishment of Health Intervention and Technology Assessment in Thailand: Phase II (2011-2013)
The project in phase II aims to develop capability in the assessment of health technologies and policies through the activities of capacity building of staff, organization and networks, and to promote the network of the assessment of health technologies and policies in order to make the assessment of health technologies and policies in Thailand as
Development of Thai National Health Technology Assessment Guidelines
Because the quality of cost-effectiveness studies related to the Thai context is still limited, the Thai health technology assessment guidelines have been firstly developed in Thailand for researchers to stimulate the provision of standardized, reliable and good quality information which can be used by policy makers and healthcare personnel for mak
Standard Cost Lists for Health Technology Assessment (in Thai language)
The project aims to develop methods and tools for unit cost analysis of medical and health services, and to develop a standard unit cost list for medical and health services including reference values used for cost analysis. The project is divided into 5 subprojects, 1) Quality indicator development and evaluation of costing studies in Thailand, 2)
A feasibility study on alternative organizational models for the Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (in Thai language)
The objective of this study is to determine the possibility of organizational development of the HITAP for stability and suitability to accommodate workload and manpower which are likely to increase in the future. The results indicate that the current HITAP’s positions, government and independent organization, are appropriated in Thai setting.201
The dissemination of the information concerning human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine via printing media in thailand and the effect of these information for knowledge, attitude and vaccination decision among women in thailand (in Thai language)
This study aims to review public information concerning Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that was disseminated through printing media in Thailand. It also examines the knowledge and decision to get vaccinated among people who had exposed and not exposed to the information. Media analysis was performed on articles published in popular health, wome
Study in interventions and strategies to improve the use of antimicrobials in hospitals in Thailand (in Thai language)
Inappropriate use of antimicrobial is not only a major cause of antimicrobial resistance but also a huge waste of expenditure in many countries including Thailand. The consensus of focus groups has suggested that intervention called drug use evaluation (DUE) might be used as a tool for solving this problem. However, it was noted that an explicit po
School-Based Screening for Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Learning Disorders (LD) (in Thai language)
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the health problems that affect learning, behavior, child development and sociability of school children. If ADHD is detected early and the correct treatment is provided, a patient can recover from the disease and live a normal life. ADHD screening measures currently used have diversity
Developing policy options for breast cancer screening in Thai women
This study aims to determine the appropriate method for screening breast cancer in Thai women both in terms of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. The research was divided into four phases: Phase 1 - systematic literature review of risk factors and a clinical prediction score of breast cancer in Thai women, Phase 2 - preparation of a clinical pre
Development of the National Database for Health Technology Assessment in Thailand (Phrase II) 2010-2012
Thai Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Database was initially developed in 2008 and aimed to improve accessibility of HTA information. In this Phase II study, the database is extending the type of research articles. Consequently, 4 types of studies which are full economic evaluation, randomized controlled trial, quality of life and cost of illness
The Thai population-based preference scores for EQ-5D health states
Economic evaluation can be a tool to assist policy makers in resource allocation decision making. In cost-utility analysis, health outcomes resulting from health interventions are measured using several methods, for example, Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY). The QALY is a single index score in which both health-related quality of life and life exp
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