People's health development using the PI model for persons' care in a community in One Province, Thailand
 
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Praboromarajchanok Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
 
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Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Praboromarajchanok Institute, Suphanburi, Thailand
 
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Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Praboromarajchanok Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
 
 
Publication date: 2023-04-27
 
 
Popul. Med. 2023;5(Supplement):A880
 
ABSTRACT
The research is focused on preventing and lowering diabetes and high blood pressure complications in one Thai province. PI Institute wants to integrate teaching, learning, and academic services by reducing chronic illnesses occurring in different community areas by applying simple principles of screening, grouping patients using ping pong balls in seven colors to categorize. The model is an application of community-based primary health strategies as an instrument for screening patients from normal groups to groups with complications. The researchers want to integrate teaching, learning, and academic services by reducing chronic illnesses occurring in different community areas. Hence, this research aims to explore and gain an in-depth understanding of the health conditions of people in the community and the situation of community engagement involving the health of the people in the community, as well as develop a model for improving the health of the people in the community by using the 7-colored traffic ping pong balls for life, with the following specific Objectives: 1) To analyze community involvement in relation to the health of people in the community. 2) To develop a model for improving public health in the community by using the seven-colored traffic ping pong balls for life, and 3) To obtain policy recommendations for setting guidelines for the care of chronic patients in the community by using the seven-colored traffic ping pong balls for life, which apply the theory of innovative care for chronic conditions (ICCC) from the World Health Organization. The researchers chose villages for the study using the multistage sampling method, grouping the province and randomly selecting colleges in each district as study samples. The randomly selected colleges were selected from Area.  
ISSN:2654-1459
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