Women's Health-Care Practices Migrant Workers of Myanmar in a Southern Province, Thailand

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Daycho Khaenamkhaew

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This study was quantitative in nature. Its goal is to investigate workers' health-care behavior. Transnational women of Myanmar origin A questionnaire were used to collect data from 119 Myanmar women migrants for the study. The frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation of the data were analyzed. The study's findings showed that: The health-care behavior of migrant women of Myanmar nationality was discovered. Overall, the situation is excellent. They got the greatest degree of attention and medical treatment, followed by high amounts of physical activity for optimal health. There is exercise that is suited for people of all ages. High-level stress relief can be achieved through a variety of means. And the item with the lowest mean is Obtain a high degree of expertise and comprehension of health management problems.

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Daycho Khaenamkhaew. (2021). Women’s Health-Care Practices Migrant Workers of Myanmar in a Southern Province, Thailand. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 5797–5800. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/6865
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