Found "Health Promotion": 983 results
Sort by
Last updated

Research report: Proposal development for the revision of health screening programme as part of the Health Insurance Card Scheme for migrants in Thailand

The researchers would like to acknowledge the help, contribution, and support of the stakeholders and partners who participated during our proposal development, diseases prioritization process and in-depth interviews, including government officers/decision-makers, healthcare providers, academics, an

Cost analysis of stigmatization and discrimination reduction package in health care settings

The research team owes a great deal of gratitude to the Bureau of AIDS, TB and STIs (BATS) Department of Disease Control Ministry of Public Health, who have greatly supported the research team in accessing the key informants. We have benefitted greatly from Chiangdao hospital, Nongyai hospital, C

Development and evaluation of mobile-based health behaviour change intervention to support tobacco smoking cessation in Thailand

Tobacco smoking is widely recognised as one of the leading threats to population health. Around 21% of the Thai population currently smoke. It was estimated that 51,000 deaths and 755,000 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) lost are due to tobacco use. Results from published meta-analyses suggest

Full Report: A cost-utility analysis of policy options for dietary sodium intake control in Thailand

Background: Excessive intake of sodium is associated with elevated blood pressure, a risk factor that contributes to non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular diseases, and stomach cancer. Interventions and policies to control population-wide salt intake

Final report: COVID-19 Vaccination Policy Research and Decision Support Initiative in Asia (CORESIA): a regional study on vaccination certificates

As countries being their COVID-19 vaccinationation campaigns, an increasing number of public and private sectors in many settings are considering the introduction of COVID-19 vaccination certificates or similar instruments as a safe passage into the new normal. By facilitating the resumption of trav
10 / Page