A Health Promotion Model (HPM) for Dependent Elderly People (DEP): A Case Study of Phromphiram District, Phitsanulok Province
A Health Promotion Model (HPM) for Dependent Elderly People (DEP)
Keywords:
elderly with dependency, health promotion model, health promotion model for dependent elderly peopleAbstract
The health promotion model for dependent elderly people has continued to develop, resulting in better health conditions for the elderly. This quasi-experimental research aims to study the results of using the health promotion model for dependent elderly people, a case study in Phrom Phiram District. Phitsanulok Province. Using the serial research model, one group time-series design studied in 258 dependent elderly people in Phrom Phiram District. Phitsanulok Province. The results of using the health promotion model for dependent elderly people found that the ability to perform daily activities after using the health promotion model for dependent elderly at the 1st, 2nd and 3rd month was significantly different (p < 0.001) in all aspects except for the 5th dimension, p = 0.001. The results of the stakeholder satisfaction assessment found that 471 stakeholders were at a good level of satisfaction (mean = 4.14). Which shows that this form of health promotion model for dependent elderly people can be effectively used further.
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