Research and Evaluate of Guidelines Participatory for Implementation and Surveillance Rabies Nong Hi District, Roi-Et

Authors

  • Supian Samana Nong hi District Health Office ,Roi Et

Keywords:

Development, Evaluate, Rabies, Implementation and surveillance

Abstract

Objectives: To develop and evaluate a guidelines  participatory for Implementation and surveillance rabies  Nong Hi District,  Roi-Et 
Study design:  Research and development. 
Materials and Methods: The research procedure consisted of 4 stages as follows : Stage 1 : studying the base datum, on rabies implementation and surveillance, creating the community-based rabies implementation and surveillance model, doing a pilot study of participatory rabies implementation and surveillance model, and evaluate a development of participatory rabies implementation and surveillance model. The participatory models for rabies implementation and surveillance were instruments. Data were collected by using the knowledge test with the total confidence value (KR-20) equal to .90, the participation questionnaire with the total confidence value of .89, record form and satisfaction test form. Descriptive statistics were analyzed using and Paired t-test to test   level of confidence. 05 and 95% CI.
Main findings: The development participatory rabies models for implementation and surveillance procedure consisted of 4 stages as follows;  (1) studying a context and analyzing a situation, (2) creating an action plan,(3) implementing, and (4) exchanging knowledge and reflection.  After intervention, found that; samples had knowledge mean scores about rabies operations and surveillance overall more than before development (p <.001) with a knowledge score greater than before development was 7.48 scores (95% CI; 7.096, 7.858) and the sample had an overall participation mean scores greater than before development (p <.001) with a participation scores greater than before development was 1.12 (95% CI; 1.051, 1.191). Overall satisfaction was at the level of high (Mean = 4.16, SD = 0.57). A survey of dogs and cats showed that there were 4,897 dogs and 673 cats, a total of 5,570;  dogs and cats were vaccinated, 5,570 (100.0%)
Conclusion and recommendations: Results of this study suggest that . There were providing a network with knowledge and participation in implementation and surveillance, increasing satisfaction and operating results, therefore, relevant agencies should take this model into action.

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2021-05-28

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Samana S. Research and Evaluate of Guidelines Participatory for Implementation and Surveillance Rabies Nong Hi District, Roi-Et. J Res Health Inno Dev [internet]. 2021 May 28 [cited 2026 Jan. 27];2(2):183-95. available from: https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jrhi/article/view/252240

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