Experience the Life of the Elderly Live Longer with Quality

Authors

  • ศักดิ์สุนัน กันคำ Huay Kaew District Health Promotion Hospital, Thoen District, Lampang

Keywords:

longevity, quality, positive determinants of health, Determinants of health adversely

Abstract

Thailand is currently entering an aging society, which will contribute to families, communities and the relevant authorities have an obligation to care for the elderly, especially elderly people who are in shelters. But if the elderly who lived with quality, it will reduce the burden of care, both in the family, community and governmental qualitative research was aimed at studying the phenomena of life of the elderly under the determining factor. Health and consistency of the determinants of health. In the individual Environmental The health system as a result, the elderly, longevity and quality. The samples were seniors aged 80 years and over 30 people without the disease. Can help them and cannot attend social events. Research is an observation data were analyzed by content analysis. Results: The life of the elderly live longer with quality. There are factors that all 3 aspects: the individual (biological, psychological, and behavioral), environmental (physical, biological and social) and the health care system in which all three of the determinants of health positively the livelihood of the elderly age stands for quality Suggestion: bring the knowledge of the lives of the elderly live longer with quality corresponding to the determinants of health positively. Especially individuals, including consumer behavior. exercise Managing emotions Health care, leisure and the environment, including the physical environment and the society, contributing to the longevity to publish and promote compliance with the preventive and the other ages, including children of school age working age and an extension to the authorities and the. Community organizations involved in the promotion of health plans to individuals in other age group to.

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Published

2018-02-01

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Research Articles