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Family Meals Experiences Families with Adolescents: A Descriptive of Literature Review Wanich Suksatan; Bovornpot Choompunuch; Vachira Posai
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14920

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Background Family meals play an important factor in family relationships and are considered as a symbolof family communication. Family meals were associated with increased dietary consumption and improvedpsychosocial health. However, few studies have focused on the experience of eating together as a family.The aim of the current literature review was to explore the benefits and challenges of eating together as afamily, and how family members adopt and modify family meals from their childhood experiences.Methods Studies were included if the researchers examined family meals or family dinners or family Mealsexperiences of families with adolescents; nine articles met the criteria. The studies published between 2010and 2019 taken from Scopus, PubMed, and CINAHL databases.Results This literature review of family meals provides an understanding of parents’ and children’sexperience in the family meals. The results are divided into three themes including: 1) childhood familymeal experience; 2) the role and responsibility of family members; and 3) family perception.Conclusion Parents’ childhood experiences influenced the types of food, norms, and cultures, that the familydisplayed at current meals. The family roles and responsibilities had changed from the past. Parents triedto preserve the family meals as an opportunity to connect the present with past experiences. Parents couldspend this period interacting with their children and transmitting the norms and culture to the next generation.
Effectiveness of Behavior Modification Program for Diabetic Patients in Suan Kluai Health Promoting Hospital, Ban Pong District in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand Jatuporn Ounprasertsuk; Wanich Suksatan; Natthamon Saengphuean; Tipvarin Benjanirat
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14957

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Background- This study was an experiment for changing behavior in patients with diabetes mellitus.Because behavior modification and promoting knowledge of patients will make the quality of life of patientswith diabetes with good quality and reduce the cost of treatment, reduce the complication of patients.Objective - To measure blood sugar level with pre-post joining to change the behavior and comparison ofknowledge before and after participation in health behavior modification program of patients with diabetes.Material & Methods – Our study was a quasi-experimental design. The samples were diabetic patients withsimilar qualifications. Simple random sampling consisted of 60 participants, divided into 30 experimentaland 30 control groups. The experimental group was modified by the researcher-developed self-care behavior.The data was collected by using questionnaires. Spending time to 12 weeks for behavior modification.Analyze data from experimental and control groups. Compare the mean of self-care behavior scores beforeand after joining the program by using the pair t-test statistics. We also compare the mean of the self-carebehavior score of the control group and the experimental group using independent t-test statistics.Results - The results of this study showed that the blood sugar levels of patients with diabetes afterparticipation in activities the experimental group lower sugar levels 24 people, 80.00 %. By comparing theknowledge scores before and after the participation in the health behavior modification model of diabetics,it was found that the experimental group had a mean of 2.78 and the control group had a mean value of 2.50.The experimental group’s mean knowledge score was higher than the control group. This activity pattern isappropriate for the patient.Conclusion – The successful behavior changes in patients with diabetes. The patient’s needs must be takeninto account by a patient-centered patient to decide and choose a course of treatment to raise awareness ofthe patient. However, medical personnel should educate and as a consultant to give patients confidence intaking care of themselves to have a good quality of life forever.