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Journal of Medical Technology and Physical Therapy วารสารเทคนิคการแพทย์และกายภาพบำบัด, 2011
Stroke is one of the important causes of disability and death of Thai people. The best management... more Stroke is one of the important causes of disability and death of Thai people. The best management method for stroke is prevention. This study was aimed to explore the situation of risk of stroke in Samliam community, Muang District, Khon Kaen Province. Two hundred and ninety-three persons with hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia (196 women and 97 men, mean age 62.5 + 10.7 years) of Samliam primary care unit were recruited. The participants' risks of stroke were assessed using an assessment form designed by the Ministry of Public Health. The results showed that 39.6% and 37.5% of participants were identified as persons with high and medium-high risk levels, respectively. Meanwhile, only 22.9% were classified as no stroke risk group. These findings could be useful for the Samliam primary care unit and others with similar context to specify a strategy of health education and behavioral change activities for their people towards a goal of stroke-free community.
Srinagarind Medical Journal ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร, Jun 24, 2013
Background and objective: Caring for palliative patients at home is a hard work. Relative caregiv... more Background and objective: Caring for palliative patients at home is a hard work. Relative caregiver sometimes become burnout. Community volunteers play an alternative role in community-based palliative care. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions from village health volunteers in a community of Khon Kaen Province about community-based palliative care by volunteers. Methods: This was a qualitative research among the village health volunteers in Samleum 1 community of Khon Kaen Province. The total number was 27. For processing of data collection, the in-depth interview and focus group discussion were performed to elicit village health volunteer's perceptions about community-based palliative care. The data was collected between March 2012 and May 2012. Content analysis was done. Results: This study revealed that their perceptions about community-based palliative care were divided into three issues. 1) View point of village health volunteers about community-based palliative care were home visits for canvass, encourage, patients' care and advise. 2) Barriers include knowledge incompetence, lack of patients' trust, patient or their relative expressed dissatisfaction with the village health volunteers' home visit and village health volunteers did not have time enough to care palliative patients at home. 3) Explicit needs include knowledge and นิ พนธ์ ต้ นฉบั บ • Original Article
Journal of Medical Technology and Physical Therapy วารสารเทคนิคการแพทย์และกายภาพบำบัด, 2011
Stroke is one of the important causes of disability and death of Thai people. The best management... more Stroke is one of the important causes of disability and death of Thai people. The best management method for stroke is prevention. This study was aimed to explore the situation of risk of stroke in Samliam community, Muang District, Khon Kaen Province. Two hundred and ninety-three persons with hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia (196 women and 97 men, mean age 62.5 + 10.7 years) of Samliam primary care unit were recruited. The participants' risks of stroke were assessed using an assessment form designed by the Ministry of Public Health. The results showed that 39.6% and 37.5% of participants were identified as persons with high and medium-high risk levels, respectively. Meanwhile, only 22.9% were classified as no stroke risk group. These findings could be useful for the Samliam primary care unit and others with similar context to specify a strategy of health education and behavioral change activities for their people towards a goal of stroke-free community.
Srinagarind Medical Journal ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร, Jun 24, 2013
Background and objective: Caring for palliative patients at home is a hard work. Relative caregiv... more Background and objective: Caring for palliative patients at home is a hard work. Relative caregiver sometimes become burnout. Community volunteers play an alternative role in community-based palliative care. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions from village health volunteers in a community of Khon Kaen Province about community-based palliative care by volunteers. Methods: This was a qualitative research among the village health volunteers in Samleum 1 community of Khon Kaen Province. The total number was 27. For processing of data collection, the in-depth interview and focus group discussion were performed to elicit village health volunteer's perceptions about community-based palliative care. The data was collected between March 2012 and May 2012. Content analysis was done. Results: This study revealed that their perceptions about community-based palliative care were divided into three issues. 1) View point of village health volunteers about community-based palliative care were home visits for canvass, encourage, patients' care and advise. 2) Barriers include knowledge incompetence, lack of patients' trust, patient or their relative expressed dissatisfaction with the village health volunteers' home visit and village health volunteers did not have time enough to care palliative patients at home. 3) Explicit needs include knowledge and นิ พนธ์ ต้ นฉบั บ • Original Article