EFFECTING OF ELDERLY HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAM NONGYAI COMMUNITY, KHON KAEN MUNICIPALITY

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Kasom Chanawong
Veena Isarangura na Ayudhya

Abstract

   The objective of this study was to study of the effect of Elderly Health Promotion Program, Khon Kaen Municipality. The sample consisted of 47 Elderly Person Methodology research was quasi-experimental research according to the One Group Pre-Posttest Design research model. Research tools were the Opinion in activity in Elderly Health Promotion Program and satisfaction assessment form. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, percentage, mean, standard deviation, paired t –test and the qualitative data was analyzed by content analysis. and summarized as inductive data. The results revealed that Component of Elderly Health Promotion Program that story telling about their own happiness, meditation therapy, and rhythmic activities. The sample group had the opinion to post activity in Program higher before participated in the program and they had the highest level of overall satisfaction (=4.72, S.D.=0.43). Reflection that the elderly have a happiness in activity and can applying to using in daily life to promote to be well-being are ready to develop themselves to be Smart People under Khon Kaen Smart City project.


 

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Chanawong, K. ., & Isarangura na Ayudhya, V. (2022). EFFECTING OF ELDERLY HEALTH PROMOTION PROGRAM NONGYAI COMMUNITY, KHON KAEN MUNICIPALITY. Journal of Buddhist Education and Research, 8(2), 106–115. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jber/article/view/259574
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