Objectives: Food delivery riders (FDRs) play a crucial role in the food delivery industry but face considerable challenges, including a rising number of traffic accidents. This study aimed to examine the incidence of traffic accidents and develop a decision tree model to predict the likelihood of traffic accidents among FDRs.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 257 FDRs in Chiang Mai and Lampang Province, Thailand.
Background: Patients' satisfaction is considered to be major predictor used for the assessment of the overall quality of the healthcare services. The current study aims to evaluate the patient's level of satisfaction reporting Chronic Kidney Disease clinics (CKDC) under the Policy of the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand providing the care for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients in the public hospitals by a multidisciplinary health professional team.
Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted from January-December 2017.
Background: Aging is one of the biggest problems in Southeast Asia due to their rapidly growing population of the older person. Old aging population is usually confined to their homes resulting in poor quality of life (QOL). Music has been found to be the great activity for older peoples with physical, emotional and social disorders hence, it affects on quality of their life.
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