THE EVALUATION OF THE PRABOROMARAJCHANOK INSTITUTE COMMUNITY WELL-BEING MODEL: CASE STUDY OF BAN MAT COMMUNITY
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Well-being, Model, CommunityAbstract
This evaluation research study aimed to evaluate the Praboromarachanok Institute community well-being model in the Ban Mat community, Mahasarakham Province. This evaluation research uses the CIPP Model. A purposive sampling was conducted to obtain 125 key informants. The data were collected using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and questionnaires. Data were analyzed using content analysis and descriptive statistics, including frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation, and the use of inferential statistics was the McNemar test.
The study results showed that the model consists of providing health data for both individuals and groups, home visiting and family health care, a health fair to publicize public awareness, and learning from the role model. As a result, the patients could control their blood sugar and blood pressure levels. The high-risk groups are decreasing with statistical significance (P <0.001) and satisfaction at the highest level.
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