The study of the performance of proactive village health volunteers
The study of the performance of proactive village health volunteers
Keywords:
work efficiency, proactive village health volunteersAbstract
This research aimed to study the performance of proactive village health volunteers, the provision of primary health care services by proactive village health volunteers, and the guidelines for improving the performance of proactive village health volunteers. The study of the performance of proactive village health volunteers is mixed method research conducted between October 2023 and September 2024. The qualitative study area was selected using a multi-stage sampling method, with 1 province per region, 1 district per region, and 1 sub-district per region, and areas that volunteered for the research team to collect data. The quantitative data used data from the village health volunteers reporting their performance results via the Smart Aor Sor Mor Application in September 2024. The qualitative data used semi-structured interviews, including data collection related to the study issues (annual performance reports, public health operations exchange meetings), and the quantitative and qualitative data were collected, understood, and grouped according to issues according to the study framework. The data was then presented for content analysis and causal linkages of the data. The results of the study found that.
The results of the overall analysis of the performance of proactive village health volunteers At a high level (mean = 2.49, SD = 0.99, minimum 0.00, maximum 3.00), it was found that the proactive VHV who were able to report the form (Aor Sor Mor 1) and screen the health of the elderly, along with surveying mosquito larvae via the Smart Aor Sor Mor Application the most were VHV aged 50-59, totaling 23,187 people, or 39.61 percent, and had been working for 11-20 years, totaling 19,242 people, or 32.87 percent, including primary school students, totaling 31,290 people (53.45 percent). The results of the elderly health screening (9-dimensional regression) and the mosquito larva survey can be analyzed by relevant agencies and used for health surveillance and warning. In addition, pregnant women, the elderly, and the vulnerable groups who cannot help themselves are mostly satisfied with the basic health services provided by VHV because they are capable of providing basic health services, including basic health screening. (measure blood pressure, body mass index, finger prick blood test to find blood sugar level) introduce 3 A 2 S, mosquito larvae management, community waste management and want VHV to coordinate to refer to Doctor 2 and Doctor 3 and related agencies to help the vulnerable group who cannot help themselves.
Suggested development guidelines 1) Develop a VHV performance reporting system using the VHV registration database of the Department of Support and Synthesize to present a geographic information system. 2) Promote the potential and increase the knowledge of VHV that is consistent with the problems of the continuous area. 3) Promote and support the district public health office to be the point of managing the data of VHV performance to link the health issues of the District Quality of Life Development Committee (PHC) and integrate related agencies to develop the potential and increase the knowledge of VHV.
