@article{Iemsawasdikul_Moolsart_Potisupsuk_Jawsungnern_Saensuk_2020, title={The development of a community participatory model leading to the diamond level of health promotion school at Wut Saluck Nuea school, Nonthaburi province}, volume={68}, url={https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/TJN/article/view/233543}, abstractNote={<p>The objectives of this research and development were: 1) to study the participation of community and health behaviors of students; 2) to develop a community participatory model (CPM) leading to the diamond level of health promotion school; and 3) to investigate the implementation feasibility of the CPM to promote Wut Saluck Nuea school to be the diamond level of health promotion school. The sample were as follow: 1) Fifty four of students, teachers, parents and community representatives for focus group and six stakeholders of the development of health promotion school for</p> <p> in-depth interview; 2) Ten of developmental team for model development; 3) Thirty of students, parents, teachers, school administrators, professional nurse and community stakeholders for feasibility study. Research tools were questionnaires on 1) guideline for focus group and in-depth interview; health behaviors and community participation for the student; community participation for the parent; and the implementation feasibility. Data were analyzed by content analysis and descriptive statistics.  The findings revealed that: 1) the students and the parents  participated  in the development of health promotion school at the high and moderate level respectively;  the students had  health behaviors and mental care and personal hygiene at the high level.  2) The CPM leading to the diamond level health promotion school comprised of 4 dimensions of participation as follows; (1) the decision making comprised of 1 strategy and 5 methods; (2) the implementation comprised of  3 strategies and 15 methods; (3) the benefits comprised of 1 strategy and 4 methods and (4) the evaluation comprised of 1 strategy and 3 methods. 3) The implementation feasibility of the CPM in total and all items was at the high level.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Thai Journal of Nursing}, author={Iemsawasdikul, Warinee and Moolsart, Sutteeporn and Potisupsuk, Cheunjit and Jawsungnern, Sumon and Saensuk, Pensri}, year={2020}, month={Jan.}, pages={11–20} }