THE MOTIVATION OF THE VILLAGE HEALTH VOLUNTEERS, WAT PHLENG DISTRICT IN PERFORMANCE ON THE DOOR - KNOCKING OPERATION, AGAINST COVID-19 IN THE COMMUNITY
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Motivation, Village Health Volunteers, The Door-Knocking Operation, Covid-19 DiseasesAbstract
This research is survey research, the purposes of this research aimed to study and compare the motivation in performance of the Village Health Volunteers in WatPhleng District. The population consisted of 200 Village Health Volunteers, Sample size determination using Yamane's formula for 194 people Sampling with specifi c selection methods. The research instrument was a questionnaire, Alpha-Coeffi cient 0.78, the data were analyzed by frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, t-test, F-test and Scheffe were used for compare.
The results showed that: All of the Village Health Volunteers had motivation in performance at a moderate level. The comparison of levels of motivation in performance of the village health volunteers between male and female had no differences of motivation. (p < 0.05). There weren’t signifi cance different of motivation in performance of the village health volunteers who had a variety of ages. There weren’t signifi cance different of motivation in performance of the village health volunteers who had a variety of education levels. There weren’t signifi cance different of motivation in performance of the village health volunteers who had various marital status. The level of motivation in performance of the village health volunteers who had various incomes and work
experiences weren’t different.
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