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Ananya Manit et al., Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C6-018

EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH EDUCATION

PROGRAM ON QUALITY OF CARE AMONG

PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES IN

SUB-DISTRICT HEALTH PROMOTING

HOSPITALS, MUEANG LOP BURI, THAILAND

Ananya Manit, Nipat Kittimanon, Kannigar Chumpung,

Pitchaya Suwannachart, Patchara. Toonsakul, Somkid

Pratyaporn Pavinee Vilaipan Kotchakorn Sommang,

Sasithorn Khaokaew

and

Kwanchai Dumpin

King Narai Hospital, Thailand

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hronic diseases need continuous monitoring and treatment. Quality of

care will be occurred from knowledge on their chronic disease, lifestyle,

and health care facilities. This quasi-experimental study was implemented

during August to November 2016 to evaluate quality of care after intervention

of health education program that consisted waist circumference, Body Mass

Index, Fasting Plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood

pressure, knowledge, and quality of life.

Methods:

The samples were 47 patients with chronic diseases; Diabetes,

and Hypertension, from 6 Sub-district Health Promoting Hospitals. The

intervention was Health education program of multidisciplinary team,

monitored 1 month, and evaluated quality of care after 3 months. The

instruments were knowledge, and quality of life questionnaires, record

form of quality of care that were used to collect pretest and posttest data.

Data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, Independent T-Test, and

Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test.

Results:

The results showed that quality of care; waist circumference, Body

Mass Index. Fasting Plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood

pressure, knowledge, and quality of life of posttest were improved better than

pretest with significantly different (p< 0.05).

Conclusion:

This study demonstrated that health education program could

improve quality of care among patients with chronic diseases in Sub-

district Health Promoting Hospitals, Mueang Lop Buri, Thailand. It should be

conducted in another area, andmonitored quality of care in other components.

Ananya Manit has completed PhD at the age of 48

years(6 years ago) from College of Public Health

Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. She is

a registered nurse, head of male medicine ward, and

head of department of research and nursing develop-

ment, Nursing Staff Organization, King Narai Hospital,

Lop Buri, Thailand. Furthermore, she works as system

manager of non-communicable disease in Mueang

Lop Buri contracting unit of primary care, and NCD

committee of Lopburi Provincial, Public Health Office,

and 4

nd

health region.

ananya.m09@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHY