Assessing Border Community Readiness for Health Management Prior to the Special Border Economic Zone in Thailand: A Case Study of Sadao District Songkhla Province, Thailand

S. Nima, V. Chongsuvivatwong, P. Sutheravut
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Community readiness (CR) refers to the degree to which a community is ready to take an action to address a health issue. Since 2015, the establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) has already carried on in Thai-Malay border. The present study was conducted by using a 2-phased-mixed-methods, aiming to assess the level of CR and preparation and to develop community health management model prior to SEZ in Sadao district, Songkhla province. Data were collected by questionnaires in 450 local people by simple random sampling. An in-depth interview followed by a focus groups discussion was then performed in purposive selected 150 participants, during December 2017-April 2018. The data was finally analyzed by descriptive statistics and content analysis. Overall community readiness scores ranged from 5.85 to 7.01 on a 10-point scale. The mean readiness score, 6.28 (SD = 0.44) corresponds with an initiation level of readiness which referred to an action plan is established, and early steps are being taken by leadership to address the issue. Main features of the health management model for SEZ was established by community stakeholders as following: (1) community participation (2) network strengthening (3) knowledge and management (4) communication and (5) healthy public policy approach. These findings indicated that they display a slightly high of CR level. In the next step, targeted capacity building activities will be promoted to archive the health model to SEZ for sustainability.
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评估边境社区在泰国边境经济特区之前的卫生管理准备:以泰国宋卡省萨道区为例
社区准备程度(CR)是指一个社区为解决某一卫生问题而准备采取行动的程度。自2015年以来,泰马边境地区的经济特区建设已经开始进行。本研究采用两阶段混合方法,旨在评估宋卡省萨道区经济特区前社区卫生管理水平和准备情况,并建立社区卫生管理模式。采用简单随机抽样的方式,对450名当地居民进行问卷调查。在2017年12月至2018年4月期间,对150名参与者进行了深入访谈,然后进行了焦点小组讨论。最后对数据进行描述性统计和内容分析。整体社区准备得分在5.85到7.01之间,满分为10分。准备就绪的平均得分为6.28 (SD = 0.44),与准备就绪的初始水平相对应,这意味着制定了行动计划,领导层正在采取早期步骤来解决问题。经济特区健康管理模式的主要特征是由社区利益相关者建立的:(1)社区参与;(2)加强网络;(3)知识和管理;(4)沟通;(5)健康的公共政策途径。这些结果表明他们表现出稍高的CR水平。下一步,将促进有针对性的能力建设活动,将卫生模式存档到经济特区,以实现可持续性。
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