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Kessarawan Nilvarangkul Somporn Rungreangkulkij Jaranya Wongprom 《Journal of immigrant and minority health / Center for Minority Public Health》2010,12(5):678-682
Globalization and the movement of workers across borders in search of a better life or employment are presenting healthcare
systems and researchers with problems of increasing complexity. This study focused on how migrant workers in Thailand from
the Lao People’s Democratic Republic conceptualized their stress and stressing factors. Participant observation, in-depth
interviews, and field notes were employed in the study, which analyzed data from seventy subjects through qualitative content
analysis. The migrant workers in this sample perceived stress as a state of being unable to fulfill their preferences or expectations
revolving around issues of: living with poverty, employment, loneliness, poor relationships, competition in the workplace
combined with job uncertainty, and invisibility. To provide care for the minority migrant workers, nurses need to focus on
identifying how these users perceive stress, and urgent action and further research are needed. 相似文献
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Teerapong Mutarai Wipapun Ritthagol Jaranya Hunsrisakhun 《The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal》2008,45(5):468-472
Objective: To clarify whether oral health care behavior or oral cleft status influences early childhood caries in southern Thailand cleft children. Design: A comparative cross-sectional study. Patients, Participants: A total of 138 southern Thai children aged 18 to 36 months comprised two groups of 69 participants, one with cleft lip and/or palate and controls with no cleft. Methods: All children were examined for early childhood caries by using the severity (DMFT/tooth) index. A structured interview was conducted among caregivers, and then multiple regression analysis was applied. Results: Children with oral clefts had a larger number of early childhood caries (ECC) and poorer feeding habits than those without. From a structured questionnaire, the caregivers of children with clefts exercised poorer oral health behavior than those of the controls, but the cleft status was not an important factor for caries prevalence when oral health behaviors were controlled. Multivariate analysis showed that sweetened bottled milk consumption, night-time feeding habit, and frequent sugary food consumption were the variables significantly associated with dental caries. Conclusions: Children with oral clefts in southern Thailand had greater caries experience when compared with noncleft subjects. However, cleft status was not significant for ECC, and night-time feeding habit was the most important factor for higher ECC in children with clefts. 相似文献
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Nilvarangkul K Wongprom J Tumnong C Supornpun A Surit P Srithongchai N 《Industrial health》2006,44(1):101-107
The first phase of this study was undertaken using Participatory Action Research (PAR) to identify the factual situations of fabric-weaving women working in the informal sector in Thailand. The aims were to enhance the mutual understanding of the women and researchers concerning the problems faced by these women and to establish an action plan to address these problems. The participant group consisted of 107 women working in the informal sector from three local villages who voluntarily took part in the study. Data were collected using quantitative and qualitative methods through structured questionnaires, focus groups, in-depth interviews, participant observations, and field notes. The results of the study revealed that the women learned their health problems were related to work and their labor potentially placed them at a risk for illness. When the women realized the gravity of their situation, they attained a sense of empowerment and took the initiative in establishing action plans to address their problems. 相似文献
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