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Bangkok Noi District Electronic Health Database With Socioeconomic Factors From Bangkok Noi Model Project (BANMOP)

S

Siriraj Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Conditions Influencing Health Status
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health-Related Behavior

Treatments

Behavioral: Health promotion campaigns to correct the health problems

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Bangkoknoi Model Project (BANMOP) is guided by context-specific health databases to promote the sustainable health and well-being of people living in the Bangkoknoi district. The BANMOP is a prospective cohort project that emphasizes community engagement via electronic databases. Data were collected from households in Bangkoknoi district. Convenience sampling was used and the data were collected via mobile application and a web-based platform, and by face-to-face interviews with well-trained volunteers who were mainly health professionals. The data were categorized by age groups: 0-5, 6-14, 15-21, 22-59, >60 years old, included both individuals and families in five categories: health, environment & disaster, economics, social, and safety.

Full description

A total of 21,286 participants from 42 Bangkoknoi communities accounted for 16.08% of total population of Bangkoknoi district were participated. Forty percent of participants reported having physical health problems. Noncommunicable diseases were dominated by physical health issues as age progressed. Overall, hypertension was the most prevalent health problem at 12.6 % followed by allergic diseases (11%), diabetes mellitus (7.5%), and dyslipidemia (6.1%). Anxiety was the most common mental disorder and gender income disparity is an important issue. Although, 91.6% of participants satisfied with their home environment, but the crowded, cluttered, urban environment caused their dissatisfaction. Forty-two percent reported the problems related to reproductive health such as teen pregnancy (16.72%), family planning and marriage guidance (12.74%), premature sexual transmitted diseases (8.96%) and infertility (3.78%). Subsequently, 17 sub-projects were established to promote the sustainable health and well-being of people in the Bangkoknoi district.

Enrollment

21,286 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

The total population of Bangkoknoi district included 132,372 individuals in 48,771 households.

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Individuals registered with the Bangkoknoi district and currently reside there.
  2. Individuals who are not registered, but currently reside in the Bangkoknoi district.
  3. Individuals registered with the Bangkoknoi district, but who currently reside outside the district.
  4. Individuals, both Thai and non-Thai citizens, who work in the Bangkoknoi district continuously for at least 30 days.
  5. Individuals who study at schools or universities in the Bangkoknoi district continuously for at least 30 days.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals who were not willing to participate or answer the questionnaires were excluded.

Trial design

21,286 participants in 5 patient groups

0 to 5 year-olds
Description:
Participants aged between 0-5 year-olds
Treatment:
Behavioral: Health promotion campaigns to correct the health problems
6- 14 year-olds
Description:
Participants aged between 6-14 year-olds
Treatment:
Behavioral: Health promotion campaigns to correct the health problems
15-21 year-olds
Description:
Participants aged between 15-21 year-olds
Treatment:
Behavioral: Health promotion campaigns to correct the health problems
22-59 year-olds
Description:
Participants aged between 22-59 year-olds.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Health promotion campaigns to correct the health problems
equal to and more than 60 year-olds
Description:
Participants aged equal to and more than 60 year-olds
Treatment:
Behavioral: Health promotion campaigns to correct the health problems

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