Development of Covid-19 screening center and field hospital in one stop service : A Case Study of Breath Belief Beginning Project
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The method using in this study is PAOR: planning, action, observation, reflection. The purpose of 4 processes is to develop screening COVID-19 center and field hospital in one stop service. There are two target groups: 1) healthcare workers who work in COVID-19 center and field hospital at Engo terminal building (Enter) for 22 peoples. 2) clients visited at COVID-19 center and hospital field at Engo terminal building (Enter) for 394 peoples during 9th August – 8th October 2021. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used for collecting data. Collecting data tools in this study were data recording, questionnaire, in dept analytic interview, analyzing data by 4 processes of PAOR and descriptive statistics. The result of this study was that accessing of clients using services was fast and decreased client’s density in hospital. Cooperation among government, private sectors and other organizations occurred in terms of working with the same goal, resources sharing, co-planning and brain storming, data sharing, communication skill improvement, evaluation sharing. The policy suggestion during pandemic should support collaboration among government and private organizations.
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