Development of artificial flower mosquito repellent products of herbal scent for people in the responsibility area of Bowin Health Promoting Hospital, Si Racha District, Chon Buri Province
Keywords:
artificial flower products, mosquito repellent, Bowin health promoting hospitalAbstract
This research and development aimed to analyze the state and the cause of problem in used mosquito repellent products. Development of artificial flower mosquito repellent products of herbal scents. Study of satisfaction by using of mosquito repellent products of herbal scents. The sample of this research were 100 volunteers aged 20 years and over. The research tools were focus group discussion, and evaluation of products mosquito repellent of herbal scents. Method research used 4 steps, Study of problem state, Design Trial and Evaluation. Analyzes satisfaction data by content analysis, mean ( ) and standard deviation (SD). The results of the research showed population wanted products mosquito repellent from Citronella essential oil, Easy to used, Reduce exposure, Good ability of mosquito repellent and can decorate. The researcher then developed an artificial flower with mosquito repellent, herbal scent, which the petals are made from lotus fiber fabric. The stem is rattan wood. The bottle is colored glass. Inside the bottle contains 10 ml. of citronella oil, 10 ml. of ethyl alcohol, 70% concentration of 20 ml., including instruction manual. The results of the research showed volunteers were satisfied with the use artificial flowers herbal scent mosquito repellent products in the high level ( =4.13, SD=0.18). Thus, it could be concluded that the artificial flower mosquito repellent products of herbal scents can be a guideline in the development of mosquito repellent products.
References
2. Bureau of Epidemiology, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health. Weekly EpidemicologicalSurvcillance Report Thailand; 2017 [cited 2017 Feb 13]. 3p. Available from: www.thaivbd.org/n/uploads/file/file_PDF/Dengue/2560/DHF%2021.pdf
3. Department of disease control. Malaria situation [Internet]. Bangkok. Department of disease control; 2010 [cited 2017 Feb 13]. 3p. Available from: http://www.thaivbd.org/ cms/ index.php
4. Department of disease control. Lymphatic filariasis [Internet]. Bangkok. Department of disease control; 2012 [cited 2017 Feb 13]. 6p. Available from:www.boe.moph.go.th/Annual/AESR2012/main/AESR55_Part1/.../0755_ Filariasis.pdf
5. Department of disease control. Encephalitis [Internet]. Bangkok. Department of disease control; 2012 [cited 2017 Feb 13]. 6p. Available from: www.boe.moph.go.th/Annual/AESR2012/main/AESR55.../0155_Encephalitis.pdf
6. Department of disease control. Chikungunya fever [Internet]. Bangkok. Department of disease control; 2010 [cited 2017 Feb 13]. 5p. Available from: www.boe.moph.go.th/ Annual/AESR2012/main/AESR55.../ 0655_Chikungunya.pdf
7. TanprasertS.Effectiveness of the dengue hemorrhagic fever prevention and control program using community participation. Disease Control Journal 2018;44(2): 185-96.
8. Department of disease control. Dengue fever [Internet]. Bangkok. Department of disease control; 2019 [cited 2019 Apr 19]. 23 p. Available from: https://ddc.moph.go.th/th/site/disease/detail/44/symptom
9. Bureau of Epidemiology, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health. Weekly EpidemicologicalSurvcillance Report Thailand 2015;46: 129-43.
10. Department of disease control.Dengue fever situation[Internet]. Bangkok. Department of disease control; 2019 [cited 2019 Apr 19]. 23 p. Available from:https://ddc.moph.go.th/uploads/ckeditor/6f4922f45568161a8cdf4ad2299f6d23/files/Dangue/Situation/2561/DHF%2052(1).pdf
11. Bureau of Epidemiology.Epidemiological surveillance results Chonburi province. In: Chonburi Provincial Health Office. Epidemiological. 2019 Mar 29. Viriyakja Meeting Room, Chonburi Provincial Public Health Office.
12. HanphakphoomS., KunhachanPh.,BhakdeenuanP.,ThophonS.,KrajangsangS., ChompoosriJ., TawatsinA.Larvicidal and Repellent Activities of Crude Extracts and Essential Oils from Eupatorium odorata Against Aedesaegypti, Culexquinquefasciatus and Anopheles dirus B. SDU Res. J. 2007; 10(3): 129-57.
13. Interview with people in the responsible area of Bowin Health Promoting Hospital, Si Racha District, Chon Buri Province, 19 February 2019.
14. BenjawanTuetun. The effectiveness of standard mosquito repellent products against Ae. Aegypti mosquito repellent and chemical sensitive strains of pyrethroid group. Bangkok: SuanDusit University; 2015.
15. Pollution Management Department. Strategy to reduce waste utilization. Bangkok: Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; 2007.
16. AmolayaSuchivoraphanpong. Effectiveness of Essential Oil of AlpiniaofficinarumHance in Repellency against Aedesaegypti and Culexquinquefasciatus [Master thesis M.S. Dermatology]. Bangkok: Srinakharinwirot University; 2011. 176.
17. Piboon S.Research Methodology for Research Development for Enterprise Development. Nonthaburi: Chatupon design; 2008.
18. OngiemA., VichitvejpaisalPh. Validation of the Tests. Thai J Anesthesiology 2018; 44(1): 36-42.
19. SrihawattanakulP., ThaitiangA., JaitonA., YordonK., Yunsan A. Development of artificial flowers creative made from PA-KAO-MA cloth. Faculty of Home Economics Technology, Rajamangala University of TechonologyPhraNakhon; 2016.