This thesis is a chronicle of research into the implementation of community participation in health development in Thailand. Community participation is recognised as the key concept of primary health care. Participation in this study has been conceptualised as power. Therefore, to participate is to achieve power, and participation is a process of empowerment. The research participants were health workers employed at the subdistrict health centre, and village health volunteers. These participant groups were chosen because the researcher perceived that they were groups with relatively little power in the Thai health service. The research involved the participants in a two stage process. The first stage was an examination of the concept of par...
Background People’s participation in health, enshrined in the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, seeks to t...
This article aims to determine community participation in improving health in remote areas. This top...
Thesis (M.A.E.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2005This study explores the process ...
After numerous teething problems (1974-1994), the Department of Nursing Education of WITS University...
The aimed of mixed research were as follows: To study the potential of social capital and the commun...
By the year 2000, urban areas will be home to more than fifty percent of the world's population. Th...
By the year 2000, urban areas will be home to more than fifty percent of the world's population. Th...
In order to address the social factors of elderly health care, researcher and community members have...
Public participation (PP) has been promoted in Thailand in order to increase the level of democracy ...
This thesis presents an investigation of the community empowerment of a selection of key villagers a...
Community participation is a major principle of people centered health systems, with considerable re...
The thesis aims to identify how community development is supported in health care interventions in r...
Inclusive health of physical, social and intellectual development is an appropriate plan of human d...
Community development is a continuous process aimed at improving the quality of life of the communit...
It is increasingly clear that non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cancer, diabetes, hyperten...
Background People’s participation in health, enshrined in the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, seeks to t...
This article aims to determine community participation in improving health in remote areas. This top...
Thesis (M.A.E.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2005This study explores the process ...
After numerous teething problems (1974-1994), the Department of Nursing Education of WITS University...
The aimed of mixed research were as follows: To study the potential of social capital and the commun...
By the year 2000, urban areas will be home to more than fifty percent of the world's population. Th...
By the year 2000, urban areas will be home to more than fifty percent of the world's population. Th...
In order to address the social factors of elderly health care, researcher and community members have...
Public participation (PP) has been promoted in Thailand in order to increase the level of democracy ...
This thesis presents an investigation of the community empowerment of a selection of key villagers a...
Community participation is a major principle of people centered health systems, with considerable re...
The thesis aims to identify how community development is supported in health care interventions in r...
Inclusive health of physical, social and intellectual development is an appropriate plan of human d...
Community development is a continuous process aimed at improving the quality of life of the communit...
It is increasingly clear that non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cancer, diabetes, hyperten...
Background People’s participation in health, enshrined in the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, seeks to t...
This article aims to determine community participation in improving health in remote areas. This top...
Thesis (M.A.E.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2005This study explores the process ...