Health Promotion Model for the Elderly in Flood with a mudslide area in Thailand
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Health Promotion Model, Elderly, Flood area, MudslideAbstract
The health problems of the elderly that will be a contributing factor to the illness and the deterioration of the body This research aimed to study a health promotion model for the elderly in flood area with a mudslide at Uttaradit Province, Thailand
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