925 research outputs found
Diabetes Management Across the Spectrum of Kidney Disease from CKD to ESRD
Diabetes Management Across the Spectrum of Kidney Disease from CKD to ESRD. Dr. Kaye Zozobrado, Endocrinology Department; Dr. Kyaw Zin Win, Endocrinology Department
Objectives: Describe recommended approaches for screening and staging chronic kidney disease in people with diabetes Summarize lifestyle interventions to preserve kidney function and improve outcomes in diabetic patients with CKD Discuss different pharmacologic agents to preserve kidney functions and improve outcomes in diabetic patients with CK
A Study on Electric Power Generation Improvementin Myanmar(Win Kyaw, 2023)
Electricity is one of the key components for the social and economic
development of a country. Thus, electricity generation become the important role to
shape the country development. The objectives of the study are to examine the trend
of power generation in last decade, from 2010 to 2020 and to study the electricity
demand, current situation and potential of power generation in Myanmar power
system. This study uses secondary data to examine the power generation capacity and
production of electric energy throughout the last ten years by the descriptive method.
Then, it finds out that there is an unbalance of supply and demand in electric power
generation and electric power usage. In addition, Myanmar's electricity sector is
facing significant growth in demand but implementations of power generation
projects are delayed. Therefore, this study suggests that Myanmar needs proper
electric power generation mix, such as integrations of hydro, gas fired power plants,
coal fired power plants which complies to clean coal technology, and renewable
power sources. By doing this, it can be achieved for reliable, affordable and clean
power for Myanmar power system, that can support and enhance the sustainable
development of the country.
Key words: Power Generation, Electricity Energy, Power Syste
Opsarius putaoensis, a new species of subfamily Danioninae (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from the Irrawaddy River basin in northern Myanmar
Qin, Tao, Maung, Kyaw Win, Chen, Xiao-Yong (2019): Opsarius putaoensis, a new species of subfamily Danioninae (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from the Irrawaddy River basin in northern Myanmar. Zootaxa 4615 (3): 585-593, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4615.3.1
Primary Hyperaldosteronism
Primary Hyperaldosteronism. Jonathan Broder, MD, Interventional Radiology; Christopher Haydanek, DO, Family Medicine; Syed Rizvi, MD, Interventional Radiology; Kyaw Zin Win, MD, Endocrinology
Objectives: Discuss knowledge of diagnosing and management of primary hyperaldosteronis
Factors Influencing Patient Satisfaction and Loyatly Toward Aye Thitsar Specialist Clinic (Kyaw Sann Win, 2022)
The ambitions of this study are to study the effect of perceived quality and perceived price on patient satisfaction, to investigate the moderating effect of the inertia on the relationship between patient satisfaction and patient loyalty and to observe the moderating effect of group conformity on the relationship between patient satisfaction and patient loyalty. 280 patients are surveyed to collect primary data by systematic random sampling method. Every 5th patients who visited to Aye Thitsar Specialist Clinic are surveyed. The study reveals that both perceived price and quality have a positive significant effect on patient satisfaction. Regression result indicates that perceived price is the most effective factor on patient satisfaction. In addition, satisfaction of the patients has positive effect on loyalty of patients towards the Aye Thitsar Specialist Clinic. Regarding moderating, both inertia and group conformity have the complete moderating effect on relationship between patient satisfaction and patient loyalty. The clinic should make price transparency by publicizing prices for each service on the pamphlet or online page. Head nurse and running nurse should need to consider the patients’ health situation before accommodating them. The clinic should offer the consistent quality by referring patient’s treatment history and preference data. It should apply social media as the marketing channel to promote its service. Finally, Aye Thitsar Specialist Clinic should develop promotions to build good relationship with patients
Relationship Marketing Practices and Customer Loyalty at Young Insurance in Yangon (Kyaw Zaw Win, 2025)
This study investigates the effect of relationship marketing practices on customer
loyalty at Young Insurance Co., Ltd. in Yangon, Myanmar. Focusing specifically on
motor vehicle insurance policyholders during the 2023–2024 period, the research aims to
identify how key relationship marketing dimensions trust, commitment, communication,
competence, and conflict handling influence customers' long-term loyalty. A structured
questionnaire was distributed to 301 policyholders using a five-point Likert scale, and the
data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression analysis. The
findings reveal that all five dimensions have a significant and positive impact on
customer loyalty, with conflict handling emerging as the most influential factor, followed
by competence and commitment. The model demonstrated a high explanatory power,
with an adjusted R-squared value of 0.807, indicating that relationship marketing
practices collectively account for over 80% of the variance in customer loyalty. The study
recommends that Young Insurance strengthen its conflict resolution strategies, maintain
clear communication, and foster long-term customer engagement to enhance loyalty.
These insights offer practical implications for insurance service providers seeking to
retain customers in a competitive market. Future research may benefit from including
other types of insurance products and exploring longitudinal data to assess long-term
loyalty trends
Mobile Wallet Adoption and Continuous Use in Generation Z in Yangon ( Kyaw Win Thein, 2024)
The main objectives of this study are to analyze the factors influencing mobile wallet adoption and to investigate the relationship between adoption and continuous use in generation Z in Yangon. The study focuses on key factors such as perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived risk, social influence, trust, and marketing activity. Data for this study was collected through both primary and secondary sources. The primary data was obtained via a questionnaire survey conducted with 115 respondents, selected using random sampling. Descriptive statistics and Multiple Linear Regression analysis were used to analyze the data. The results show that perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived risk, social influence, trust, marketing activity are significant on mobile wallet adoption. The findings also reveal that the relationship between adoption and continuous use of mobile wallet is also strongly significant. This highlights the critical role of initial adoption in ensuring continuous use of mobile wallet. Based on these findings, it is recommended that mobile wallet providers focus on enhancing user experience, building trust, and implementing effective marketing strategies to increase adoption and continuous use among Generation Z in Yangon. Additionally, reducing risk and improving the functionality of mobile wallet are essential to meet the needs of this tech-savvy generation. According to the study, adoption is the primary factor that drives continuous use, which highlights the need for focused efforts to encourage adoption. This study provides valuable insights for mobile wallet providers, researchers, and policymakers aiming to understand and enhance mobile wallet use among young consumers in Yangon
FIGURE 3 in Opsarius putaoensis, a new species of subfamily Danioninae (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from the Irrawaddy River basin in northern Myanmar
FIGURE 3. Fresh specimen of Opsarius putaoensis sp. nov., SEABRI 20151021, paratype, 43.2 mm SL.Published as part of Qin, Tao, Maung, Kyaw Win & Chen, Xiao-Yong, 2019, Opsarius putaoensis, a new species of subfamily Danioninae (Actinopterygii, Cyprinidae) from the Irrawaddy River basin in northern Myanmar, pp. 585-593 in Zootaxa 4615 (3) on page 589, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4615.3.11, http://zenodo.org/record/324611
A STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN MEIKTILA TOWNSHIP, MANDALAY REGION ( Kyaw Thu Win, 2019)
Co-operatives play significant and important roles in economic development in many developing countries; but the experience has been mixed. Myanmar has had a relatively long history of Co-operative development, having marked its century celebration of Co-operatives in January 2005. Credit Co-operatives have therefore played a key role in broadening financial access to rural community. The objectives of the study are to identity the growth of co-operative societies in Meiktila Township and to analyse the performance of co-operative societies in Meiktila Township. Descriptive Method and cluster random sampling were used for studying. The growth was identified on the increasing numbers of co-operative societies, membership and share capitals. The performance of selected co-operative societies was analysed on the ratio of profit on capital, on working capital and on capital plus working capital with the ratio analysis. The growth of the co-operative society was found in increasing number of societies, membership and share capital. The development of co-operative can be found in which the development of the amount of capital, working capital on net profit. The co-operative societies in Meiktila Township had been developing within the study period from 2009-2018
Opportuntties and Challenges of Sustainable Logging System in Myanmar (Case Study: Thandwe District, ) (Oo Kyaw Win, 2022)
All native forests need to be actively managed for environmental reasons.
Sustainable logging Which means Myanmar Selection System (MSS) of logging
promotes good forest productivity in affecting low-impact production logging. This
study aims to examine the sustainable logging system of Myanmar and to identify the
opportunities and challenges of sustainable logging system in Myanmar. The SWOT
analysis method is used to achieve the research objectives. The opportunities of the
sustainable logging system of Myanmar are sustainable job creation, maintaining the
diversity of plants, monopoly power for log extraction and marketing. The challenges
of the sustainable logging system are deforesting, illegal logging and global warming.
Although Myanmar is rich in forest resource, there is a lack of wood-based industry
policy in Myanmar and is also a gap of wood-based technology. It is recommended
that the government needs to focus on the effective reform of the forestry sector,
beginning with the need for more transparent information for decision-making and
holding officials. Weak governance in the forest sector remains a major obstacle to
implementing SFM in Myanmar
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