The northeast of Thailand is well-known as a popular destination where many male Westerners marry Thai women and settle down there. However, little is known about their health and well-being. This study aims to explore the Western husbands’ health status and identify barriers hindering their healthcare access. A qualitative case study was conducted from November 2020 to May 2021. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions with 42 key informants who were involved with social and health issues among these expatriates were carried out. The social determinants framework was adapted for guiding the interviews. Data were triangulated with field notes, document reviews, and researchers’ observations. Inductive thematic analysis was applied. R...
This study explored the health needs, familial and social problems of Thai migrants in a local commu...
Purpose: In middle-income countries, interest in the study of inequalities in health has focused on ...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely a rise in...
Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely a rise in...
Abstract Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely ...
Health is an important indicator of the population in every country, including migrant workers in de...
No AbstractKeywords: Access; healthcare utilization; barriers; sub-Saharan African; migrant; Thailan
In this article we describe the health status of Thai migrant women in Australia. Women’s physical h...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain the health status, self-care activities and p...
The primary healthcare service is the key policy of caring for global population, as well as Thai pe...
Thailand is one of the most common countries of origin among immigrants in Sweden and Thai immigrant...
AbstractTo study the self- care behaviours of the western son-in-laws who lives in the countryside o...
Introduction/Objective: Transnational populations from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ar...
The global shortage of human resources for health and the brain drain of health care professionals e...
This study explored the health needs, familial and social problems of Thai migrants in a local commu...
Purpose: In middle-income countries, interest in the study of inequalities in health has focused on ...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...
Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely a rise in...
Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely a rise in...
Abstract Thailand’s rapid economic growth has brought health challenges as well as benefits, namely ...
Health is an important indicator of the population in every country, including migrant workers in de...
No AbstractKeywords: Access; healthcare utilization; barriers; sub-Saharan African; migrant; Thailan
In this article we describe the health status of Thai migrant women in Australia. Women’s physical h...
The purpose of this study is to ascertain the health status, self-care activities and p...
The primary healthcare service is the key policy of caring for global population, as well as Thai pe...
Thailand is one of the most common countries of origin among immigrants in Sweden and Thai immigrant...
AbstractTo study the self- care behaviours of the western son-in-laws who lives in the countryside o...
Introduction/Objective: Transnational populations from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ar...
The global shortage of human resources for health and the brain drain of health care professionals e...
This study explored the health needs, familial and social problems of Thai migrants in a local commu...
Purpose: In middle-income countries, interest in the study of inequalities in health has focused on ...
In 2015, the population of elderly people in Thailand was 16% of the total population and is predict...