Factors Influencing To Digital Media Thai Massage Using Of Health Sciences Department, Thailand National Sports University Chiang Mai Campus
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https://doi.org/10.14456/rcmrj.2021.203577Keywords:
Digital media, Thai massage teaching, Thai massagerAbstract
This survey research intents to study factors influencing digital media Thai massage using of health sciences department, Thailand national sports university Chiang Mai campus. The population were Thai massagers in Chiang Mai. The instrument used in this study were digital media Thai massage teaching and questionnaire. Data was analyzed by frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation and chi-square. The results were as follows: The Thai massagers in Chiang Mai had opinions toward the use of digital media Thai massage that the contents were ordered including the skills with an average of (4.55 + 0.62), the learning with average of (4.53 + 0.59), the using with an average of (4.51 + 0.69), the contents with an average of (4.45 + 0.70) and the knowledge and benefits with an average of (4.33 + 0.79). Results of the chi-square test were found that the aging influenced digital media Thai massage using significantly (P-value < 0.05) and the contents influenced digital media Thai massage using significantly (P-value < 0.05).
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