@article{Chetchaovalit_Christraksa_Wae-Alee_Setthawatcharawanit_2017, title={ความต้องการของผู้ดูแลผู้ป่วยจิตเวชที่บ้านในสถานการณ์ความไม่สงบในชายแดนใต้}, volume={62}, url={https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JPAT/article/view/107483}, abstractNote={<p>Objective : To study the levels of the needs of caregrivers at patients’ home and the effects<br>of individual factors of the needs of caregivers providing home care for psychiatric patients<br>living in the border of southern Thailand.<br>Methods : The sample consisted of 103 caregivers who live in the unrest area and who brought<br>the patients to psychiatric outpatient unit in Yala Hospital during May 2015 to January 2016.<br>The instrument was a Tippa et al. questionnaire (2010) which developed from the needs of<br>Thai-Muslim caregivers at home of Wantaya’s questionnaire (2005). Data was analyzed by<br>using percentage, mean, standard deviation, indepent t-test and one-way ANOVA.<br>Results : The overall of the needs of caregivers were in the high level and all of each dimension<br>of caregivers’ needs were also high; the need of participation in care planning, knowledge and<br>information, training in caring skills, religious and cultural beliefs, and support dimensions. In<br>addition; the religion factor with the need of religious and cultural beliefs and knowledge and<br>information dimensions were significant related (p < 0.05), the emotional and feeling factor<br>was related to the need of knowledge and information and religious and cultural beliefs and<br>knowledge and information dimensions significantly (p < 0.05), and the diagnosis factor had<br>significant associated with all dimension of the needs (p < 0.05) except for the religious and<br>cultural beliefs dimension. The diagnosis of F20-F29 had significant lower scores of the needs<br>of cargivers than F30-F30 and F99 (p < 0.001).<br>Conclusions : These findings acknowledge the needs of caregivers in caring for psychiatric<br>patients at homes under unrest situations; care planning, knowledge and information,<br>training in caring skills, religious and cultural beliefs, and support dimensions were high<br>levels. Moreover, the religions, emotional and feelings, diagnosis factors had significant<br>effects to the caregivers’ needs. Health officers should recognize about the factors which could<br>support the stratigies to promote the needs for caregivers.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Journal of the Psychiatric Association of Thailand}, author={Chetchaovalit, Tippa and Christraksa, Wilawan and Wae-Alee, Damrong and Setthawatcharawanit, Sunanta}, year={2017}, month={Dec.}, pages={323–336} }