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Raising the Bar for Occupational Health Care through International Health Alliance: A Twinning Framework to Enhance and Expand Occupational Health Services at Bangkok Dusit Medical Services

Authors :
Garnchit Kunawudhi
Lisa K. Marriott
Jessica Rein
Rob Hendrickson
Rita Juneja
Jackilen Shannon
D. Gary Rischitelli
Robert A. Schuff
Papa-on Kohlakklang
Evelyn Leechawengwong
Chaiyos Kunanusont
Pankit Siripool
Justin Denny
Wesley Stoller
Artitaya Chokpocasombut
Dede Montgomery
Wannapha Petchkrua
Chrisakorn Pakhunanittha
Source :
The Bangkok Medical Journal. 13:101-112
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Bangkok Dusit Medical Service (BDMS), 2017.

Abstract

In response to the rapidly changing occupational health environment, Bangkok DusitMedical Services (BDMS) has recognized a need to increase the quality and availabilityof occupational health services. This manuscript describes the evolution of aninternational health alliance, based on the “twinning” framework, to achieve acollaborative goal of developing an Occupational Health Center of Excellence(COE-OH) in Thailand. Through this alliance, the COE-OH has supported thedevelopment of programs in the areas of health promotion, training and research. Thetwinning framework was applied as the alliance moved through initiation, implementation,monitoring and evaluation. Project evaluation was viewed as an iterative process thatinformed next steps in the process as the collaboration developed. Initial products ofthis alliance include adaptation of the “Let’s Get Healthy!” health promotion and datacollection tool for use as part of the Thai employee check-up; development andimplementation of occupational health trainings for various levels of clinical staff;student exchange opportunities; and the creation of the infrastructure to supportstanding up of a fully human subjects compliant data repository for research. Threeyears into this alliance, the COE-OH has reached a point where feasibility has beenestablished and the immense opportunities of future joint work have become apparent.

Details

ISSN :
22870237 and 22289674
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Bangkok Medical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........58f216efca2c4a51ef86c9d618523593
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31524/bkkmedj.2017.09.019