4. recognize barriers to protect against HIV infection. Perceived barriers to protect against HIV infection. There is no relationship to behaviour against HIV infection of female staff, one of the risk areas Bangkok, statistically significant level (p-value = 0.496) which is not in accordance with the research hypothesis, may be because before any individual health behaviour are assessed and weighed the advantages (benefit) and obstacles. (The Barriers) obtained from practice habits before committing to the benefits and obstacles may be in the form of a price for a waste of time. Painful losses in annoyance, decided to act. Summary of theoretical concepts, health belief model (HBM Health Belief Model: a) (5) the parties recognize the risk of a disease. Perceptions of disease severity, which continue to this recognition will encourage people to avoid the threat of disease from by selecting practices that think this is the best solution by comparing the benefit that will be received from the compliance with waste. Costs or difficulties will occur also, motivation, health, and other co-factors, such as variables, population structure, interactions and induced into practice things count as factors that affect the health of the person operating the party will seek and follow the advice of health and prevention of diseases under specific circumstances only. By a person must have knowledge and are motivated to health to some degree, and they must believe their risk for illness, and believed that the treatment method is able to control the disease.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
