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A Survey of Health Promotion of Local Administrative Organizations

วิไลลักษณ์ หมดมลทิน; Wilailuck Modmoltin; พรชัย สิทธิศรัณย์กุล; Pornchai Sithisarankul;
Date: 2551
Abstract
The purpose of this descriptive study was to explore health promotion processes of Local Administrative Organizations (LAOs). Data were collected by using mail questionnaires from May to December 2007. The subjects were 950 executives of LAOs obtained by stratification and simple random sampling. Five hundred and thirty-two LAOs responded to the questionnaires (56.0 %). The results showed that the scores of LAOs’ health promotion processes were at a moderate level (54.5 %). The majority of LAOs did not have a division of public health in their organization’s structure (62.8 %), had a health promotion policy (51.7 %) but the specified policy constituted a real policy for only 7.5 percent of them, had health promotion plans/projects (95.7%), and supported budgets and materials for other institutes for health promotion processes (89.5%). However, health promotion processes were evaluated and used for improvement in only 38.9 percent of the LAOs. The majority of LAOs did not receive materials and budgets from other institutes in 78.0 and 61.7 percent, respectively, but did receive mass media and knowledge in 70.3 and 65.4 percent of them, respectively. The LAOs needed support from the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, National Health Security Office and Provincial Public Health Offices in 94.0, 91.0, and 89.5 percent, respectively. Major problems in the health promotion processes of LAOs were a lack of public health personnel, budget and knowledge of health promotion. The recommendations from this research are to integrate policies at the ministerial level, and to set the standards of health processes and evaluation in the same direction for all provinces, districts and subdistrict. The LAOs should establish a division of public health in their structure, enact local legislation concerning health promotion, support budget and health personnel, and train the leaders of LAOs about the vision of health promotion. Moreover, public health organizations should promote self-care, give advice and vigorously act as advisor of the LAOs in terms of health promotion.
Copyright ผลงานวิชาการเหล่านี้เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของสถาบันวิจัยระบบสาธารณสุข หากมีการนำไปใช้อ้างอิง โปรดอ้างถึงสถาบันวิจัยระบบสาธารณสุข ในฐานะเจ้าของลิขสิทธิ์ตามพระราชบัญญัติสงวนลิขสิทธิ์สำหรับการนำงานวิจัยไปใช้ประโยชน์ในเชิงพาณิชย์
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