J Med Assoc Thai 2003; 86 (9):802

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Comparative Health Survey of Luangpraot-Tanlium and Marialai Communities Lat Krabang District, Bangkok
Srilerdfa K Mail, Srisamut N , Maiwai Y

KITTIYA SRILERDFA, MD*,
NONGNUTCH SRISAMUT, BSc**.-
YUW ADEE MAIW AI, Cert.NS***
The objective of the present descriptive study was to investigate the demographic and health
status of Thai people in Luangpraot-Tanlium (LPT) and Marialai community (MRL) of Lat Krabang
district in Bangkok. These two communities are the pilot project of the "Healthy Community" of Lat
Krabang BMA hospital. The total number of households of LPT and MRL are 263 and 240, the popu-
lation is 957 and 1057, males to female ratio was 1 : 1.2. The median household income of the residents
in both communities is 9,000 baht/month/family. About 49 per cent of people have no health insurance
and 22 per cent have social welfare (for underserved population). Both communities are comparable in
terms of sex, age, marital status, contraceptive use, history of physical examination, chronic diseases
and environmental sanitation. MRL has more trade certificate educational attainment, history of Pap
smears and voluntary health insurance than LPT. LPT seemed to be prominent to have more govern-
mental employees and governmental subsidised reimbursement for health care access. Peoplt> of LPT
required health and dental care more often from hospital health teams than MRL. They needed annual
health check ups, care for chronic diseases and mosquito eradication. LPT also reported more garbage
disposal using the burning method, greater use of rain and tap water and significant poorer sewerage
and toilet facility systems when compared with MRL. The reported prevalence of chronic diseases are
1.7 fold higher in MRL than in LPT. Percentage of vaccination coverage (BCG, OPV&DPT
1
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11
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11
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Measles vaccine) among children aged less than 1 year was 100 per cent and l-5 years was 90 per
cent (OPV & DPT
1
v_v).
Key word : Health Survey, Health Status, Family Medicine

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