ONLINE HEALTH CAMP DEVELOPMENT MODEL CASE STUDY: BUDDHIST MEDICINE FOUNATION OF THAILAND

Authors

  • kaewkueakool klajon College of Digital Innovation Technology, Rangsit University, Thailand
  • Krishna Chimmanee College of Digital Innovation Technology, Rangsit University, Thailand

Keywords:

Online Health Camp, Buddhist Medicine Foundation, Development Model

Abstract

This research aimed to: 1) Study problems and contexts of online health camps, the Buddhist Medicine Foundation of Thailand 2) Develop an online health camp model of the Buddhist Medicine Foundation of Thailand 3) Assess the online health camp model of the Buddhist Medicine Foundation of Thailand. This is qualitative data mixed method research using documents, group discussions, participation observation, content analysis, and quantitative data. Research instruments consisted of a questionnaire and an assessment form. Statistics used were frequency, percentage, and descriptive statistics in data analysis. The research revealed that 1) The problem of network information and information technology. And communication. The problem is as follows. , problems such as searching for information was difficult and time-consuming, public relations were not widespread and lacked continuity, the communication signal from the broadcasting room was unstable, and the time allocated for Q & A was too short, were found 2) The model development had four components: model principle, model’s objective, model’s process, information and communication technology and model implementation. , And use the process of operation with quality management system (PDCA). Evaluation results the online health camp model of the Buddhist Medicine Foundation of Thailand. Appropriate and possible in the practice. The overall reason is appropriate and its practicality is the most level.

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Published

2023-08-31

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klajon, kaewkueakool, & Chimmanee, K. (2023). ONLINE HEALTH CAMP DEVELOPMENT MODEL CASE STUDY: BUDDHIST MEDICINE FOUNATION OF THAILAND. Journal of MCU Buddhapanya Review, 8(4), 209–217. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jmbr/article/view/261128

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