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Item The 30-Baht Scheme : utilization of the gold card and the patient satisfaction at the Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok / Sonam Rinchen.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2002-01-13T16:51:25Z) Rinchen, Sonam.; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.; .b16411055 05-07-04 11-08-03Item Accesibility to knowledge and information on risk factors and prevention of cardiovascular diseases, and preventive behaviors of residents above 30 years of age in Male'-Maldives(Bangkok : College of Public Health Sciences, 2008, 2008) Abdulla, Khadeeja; อับดุลลา, คาดีจา; Alesio Panza , M.D., M.C.H.; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health SciencesThe purpose of the study is to find the relationship between the accessibility to information and the knowledge of the risk factors and preventive behaviours of CVDs and the practice of CVD related healthy behaviours among individuals above 30 y of age in the Maldives capital, Male'. The study also describes socio-demographic characteristics, source of information on cardiovascular disease risk factors and preventive behaviours. A cross sectional descriptive and analytical study with a self-administered anonymous questionnaire NAIth a systematic sampling method, using one adult per household. The results showed that about 52% of the respondents had moderate knowledge about prevention and risk factors of CVD. The survey showed that the knowledge had a significant association with marital status (p\<0.004) and occupation (p\<0.00 I ). Respondents from the fishing and agriculture sector had less knowledge. There was a significant association between level of knowledge score and rate of physical activities. And the main source of information on CVD risk factors and preventive behaviours were from TV. There was a significant association between accessibility to information on CVD and knowledge on CVD risk factors and preventive behaviours. From the results obtained from the study it is showed that only 12.1% of the respondents were consuming the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables, only 26.1% of the respondents were practicing 30 minutes of vigorous physical activity at least 3 times a week and 25.6% of the respondents were current smokers. However, Majority of respondents intend to change their behaviour to healthier one. 92.5% of the respondents intended to eat more fruits and vegetables, 92.1% of the respondents and among the current smokers 69.6% intended to quit smoking. Men tend to practice more of the recommended level, Majority of younger age group (30-40 years) was following recommended level of physical activity and also people with history of CVD related illness were also following the recommended rate of physical activity. The results also showed that respondents with history of medical illness were eating more fruits and vegetables. There was a highly significant association between gender (p\<0.001) and occupation (p\<0.001) and consumption of tobacco. Males and people employed in fishing and agriculture were smoking more.Item Access to and utilization of health services in the area with and without civil conflict in Nepal : a case for tuberculosis services through district health facilities / Suresh Kumar Tiwari.(Bangkok : College of Public Health., 2003-01-13T16:51:25Z) Tiwari, Suresh Kumar.; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.Item An action research on improving knowledge, attitude and practice of mothers in home care for acute diarrhoea in children under five years of age through a health education programme in Thien Tri Village, Vietnam / Le Van Tuan.(Bangkok : ollege of Public Health,, 2000-01-13T16:51:24Z) Le van Tuan, 1962-; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.Item An action research study on improvement of emergency medical services in Monggar Regional Referral Hospital, Monggar Bhutan / Nado Zangpo.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 1997-01-13T16:51:24Z) Zangpo, Nado, 1958-; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.Item An action research study on improvement of laboratory services in baaray-santuk referral hospital baaray-santuk operational district Kampong Thom province Cambodia / Seak Chhay.(Bangkok : College of Public Health, c1998., 2009-01-13T16:51:24Z) Seak Chhay, 1968-; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.Item An action research to control and prevent iron deficiency anemia in momen of reproductive age in a factory in Chachoengsao province / Utoompron Sittisingh.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2001-01-13T16:51:26Z) Utoompron Sittisingh; Chulalongkorn Unversirty. College of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item Action research to expand school health insurance coverage for schoolchildren by improving knowledge of their parents VIA schoolchildren's parents association in dong Thai commune, Vietnam.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2000-01-13T16:51:24Z) Le chi Thanh, 1948-; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.Item An action research to improve health care services in JDW National Referral hospital / Tshering Gado.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 1996-01-13T16:51:26Z) Tshering, Gado, 2502-; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.Item An action research to increase assisted delivered by midwifery trained personal through reorientation and continuous quality improvement of antenatal care services in Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, National Referal Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan / Dorji Wongchuk.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2001-01-13T16:51:26Z) Wongchuk, Dorji.; Chulalongkorn Unversirty. College of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item Acute infantile diarrhea ang related factors in municipal communities Thung Song District, Nakhon Si Thumarat Province / Srivapa Mathathumnuchock.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2004-01-13T16:51:27Z) Srivapa Mathathumnuchock; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item Acute respiratory infections in under five children : a study of knowledge and practices of mothers in urban communities, Dhaka / Shamsher Ali Khan.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 1996-01-13T16:51:26Z) Shamsher Ali Khan.; Chulalongkorn Unversirty. College of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item The Adolescent health needs, accessibility of services, depression and quality of the life by assisting in the development of communit partnerships / Ratana Somrongthong.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2004-01-13T16:51:26Z) Ratana Somrongthong.; Chulalongkorn Unversirty.|bCollege of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item Amphetamine use and factors leading to amphetamine use among assumption university students in Bangkok / Aung Aung Kyi.(Bangkok: College of Public Health,, 1997-01-13T16:51:24Z) Kyi, Aung Aung, 2501-; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.Item Analysis of expenditure of free refered care to India for fiscal year 1994-2004 / Rup Narayan Chapagai.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2004-01-13T16:51:26Z) Chapagai, Rup Narayan; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item Analysis of the implementation challenges of health sector decentralization policy in Nepal(Bangkok : College of Public Health Sciences, 2008, 2009) Dhakal, Ramji P.; Sauwakon Ratanawijitrasin; Chulalongkorn Universiy. College of Public Health Sciences. Public Health ProgramItem Antiretroviral drug taking among Myanmar migrants in central region of Thailand(Bangkok : College of Public Health Sciences, 2008, 2008) Nilar Han; นิลา ฮัน; Wiput Phoolcharoen, M.D., M.P.H.; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health SciencesMonitoring HIV treatment success includes a major portion in antiretroviral drug treatment. Antiretroviral drugs (ARV) do not eradicate the virus but they maintain viral replication at low levels. The study of ARV taking among migrants is an interesting issue. This study is aimed to identify factors which facilitate or constrain ARV taking among Myanmar migrant ARV users in the hospitals in central region of Thailand. It is expected to know factors affecting ARV taking in Myanmar migrants and to provide future specific intervention to increase and maintain high level of adherence. The qualitative study purposively selected 27 participants from 4 hospitals of Thailand (Sattahip Hospital, Photharam Hospital, Ratchburi Hospital, and Samut Sakhon Hospital). To develop the study, the participants were asked by in-depth interview. The number of participants regularly taking ARV and those having dose absence are nearly the same. Their incomes are not enough for long term ARV treatment taking. Therefore, free of charge treatment strongly improves their long term regular ARV taking. Their immigration registration highly affects to their free treatment. As regards the patients’ condition, the frequency of medical taking and opportunistic infection/clinical symptoms affected ARV taking. Social and family support and knowledge from hospitals result in improving their self awareness. Despite these factors, self awareness itself is more important for this Myanmar migrant group. In conclusion, economic concern, work related factors, immigration registration and self awareness are affected Myanmar migrants ARV taking.Item Assessing accessibility to primary care for households in the urban area of Danang City in Vietnam / Nguyen Phuoc Thin.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2001-01-13T16:51:26Z) Nguyen Phuoc Thin.; Chulalongkorn Unversirty. College of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item Assessing factors and their relationships affecting acute respiratory infection in children under five at the National Pediatric Hospital, Phnom Penh, Cambodia / Hay Lain.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2001-01-13T16:51:26Z) Lain, Hay.; Chulalongkorn Unversirty. College of Public Health. Health System Development Programme.Item Assessing functional abilities among elderly in Ao Nang Krabi Province.(Bangkok : College of Public Health,, 2003-01-13T16:51:25Z) Ratikorn Buakaew.; Chulalongkorn University. College of Public Health. Health Systems Development Programme.