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Appreciative Inquiry based organization development intervention process on satisfaction and engagement of senior patients and sustainability of Sukavet Institution: a case study of nursing home (English version)

Piya Hirunwat ()
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Piya Hirunwat: Ph.D. Lecturer at Assumption University, Graduate School of Business, THAILAND, Address:Ram Khamhaeng Rd. Soi 24, Hua Mak, Bangkok

Revista de cercetare si interventie sociala, 2011, vol. 33, 56-71

Abstract: Thailand had a large family with the culture of collectivism in the past history. Currently, the family group has changed from large family to single family. Many elder family members are left alone and nobody takes care of them. Additionally, the Thai health care system has not fully developed like the other developed countries. Thailand has begun the development of elderly care system starting from low to high income social status. Sukavet Nursing Home is the hospice for the elderly patients. The main needs were to increase the satisfaction and engagement of senior patients and create the sustainability of the institution. The final results were that there was a significantly positive increase of the satisfaction and engagement of senior patients/family members and there was a positively increased sustainable business development of the institution.

Keywords: Appreciative Inquiry; Organization Development Intervention (ODI); Senior Patient; Satisfaction; Engagement; Nursing Home Sustainability. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 Y80 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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