Qualitative Health Research
Volume 21, Issue 3, 2011, Pages 312-323

Enhancing a health-related quality-of-life model for laotian migrant workers in Thailand (Article)

Nilvarangkul K.* , McCann T.V. , Rungreangkulkij S. , Wongprom J.
  • a Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Province 40002, Thailand
  • b Victoria University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • c Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Province 40002, Thailand
  • d Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen Province 40002, Thailand

Abstract

We undertook this action research study to enhance the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of Laotian migrant workers, and to conceptualize a practical model for workers for use in similar situations. Seventy Laotian migrant workers, 3 researchers, and 18 stakeholders took part in the study. Several data collection methods were utilized, including in-depth interviews, focus groups, participant observations, and field notes. Content analysis was employed to analyze qualitative data. Findings suggest that because of their participation in the study, the workers improved certain aspects of their HRQOL through participation, consciousness raising, and empowerment, which enabled them to become more self-reliant, confident, and competent, and have greater strength to overcome their difficulties. The Enhancing Laotian Workers' HRQOL Model was conceived as a practical model that could be used by community health nurses working with migrant workers in various contexts. © The Author(s) 2011.

Author Keywords

Migrants immigrants Research Asia South action model building Southeast Quality of life

Index Keywords

information processing Models, Psychological psychological model psychological aspect Laos health disparity Health Status Disparities Thailand human middle aged statistics Interview, Psychological ethnology qualitative research quality of life Young Adult Humans Adolescent health services research male Emigrants and Immigrants female questionnaire psychologic test Article Questionnaires adult migration occupational health Focus Groups recording Tape Recording

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DOI: 10.1177/1049732310376635
ISSN: 10497323
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English