THE EFFECT OF THE SMART WATCH ON HEALTH BEHAVIOR OF STAFFS AT THE HEALTH PROMOTION CENTER REGION 7 KHONKAEN
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This is a quasi-experimental research, samples selected according to specified criteria, The One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The objective was to studies The effect of the Smart Watch on health behavior of staffs at the Health Promotion Center region7 Khon Kaen to assess the health of staff at the Health Promotion Center region7 Khon Kaen and to study the satisfied on the Smart Watch. Data were collected by using questionnaires and annual health examination results reports. The sample will receive a smart watch and participated in the Walking Challenge all 3 times. Analyze the data by frequency distribution, percentage and compare quantitative data with paired sample t-test
The results showed that the general characteristics of the participants, most of them are female (98.0%), and most are between 51-60 years old (48.0%), 31-40 years (26%), and 42-50 years old (26%), the average age is 48.1 years old. Health behavior of the participants before and after implementing the paired T-Test, it was found that health behaviors were significantly different (P-value <0.05) with 15 items from a total of 20 items and when comparing the sum of behavior scores Health before and after the operation were found to be significantly different (P-value <0.05) as well.
Comparison of health conditions before and after proceeding with the Paired T-Test statistics found that weight and body mass index has been a statistically significant difference (P-value <0.05) and when comparing blood test results, glucose levels, cholesterol levels And triglyceride levels found that only the triglyceride levels in the blood which have statistically significant differences (P-value <0.05) and the results of the questionnaire about the satisfaction of using the smart watch or the step-counting application of the participants at the end of the project found that most of the participants were satisfied with the high and highest levels regarding the step-counting, it helps you to exercise more accounting for 82.0 percent
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