Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand

© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Aging societies are a worldwide concern, as people are living longer than ever before. The success of the “barbershop project” in improving community health in the USA suggests that the aging issue can be tackled using this metho...

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Main Authors: Sachiko Makabe, Yu Kume, Tomohiro Kamata, Hataichanok Apikomonkon, Jiranan Griffiths, Junko Takagai, Yuko Akagawa, Hideaki Andoh, Tomoko Ito, Naruemol Singha-dong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-685372020-04-02T15:30:33Z Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand Sachiko Makabe Yu Kume Tomohiro Kamata Hataichanok Apikomonkon Jiranan Griffiths Junko Takagai Yuko Akagawa Hideaki Andoh Tomoko Ito Naruemol Singha-dong Medicine Social Sciences © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Aging societies are a worldwide concern, as people are living longer than ever before. The success of the “barbershop project” in improving community health in the USA suggests that the aging issue can be tackled using this method even in Asia. Nevertheless, the health promotion awareness of barbers/stylists has barely been reported in Asia. This study aimed to identify the health promotion awareness of barbers and stylists in Japan and Thailand. An international cross-sectional survey was conducted between March and December 2017. Questionnaire contents included the “current status of existing health-promotion-related services,” “awareness of contribution to maintaining people’s health,” and “awareness of collaboration with health care professionals.” Participants were 99 Japanese and 101 Thai shop owners. In Japan, more health-promotion-related services were already provided through shops, and health care awareness was higher than in Thailand. In both countries, some shops were willing to collaborate with health care professionals. In Japan, “barbers/stylists have consultation opportunities with health care professionals,” “health-related leaflets are provided,” “development of therapy/care,” and “barbershops/salons become a bridge between communities and hospitals” were mentioned as ideas for collaboration. In conclusion, barbers/stylists are highly interested in health due to the direct connection between beauty and health. Collaboration between barbershops/salons and health care professionals is possible, especially in Japan due to its super-aging society. Further development of the barbershop/salon project is needed. 2020-04-02T15:29:01Z 2020-04-02T15:29:01Z 2020-01-01 Journal 15733610 00945145 2-s2.0-85079436045 10.1007/s10900-020-00792-1 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85079436045&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68537
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
Social Sciences
spellingShingle Medicine
Social Sciences
Sachiko Makabe
Yu Kume
Tomohiro Kamata
Hataichanok Apikomonkon
Jiranan Griffiths
Junko Takagai
Yuko Akagawa
Hideaki Andoh
Tomoko Ito
Naruemol Singha-dong
Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand
description © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Aging societies are a worldwide concern, as people are living longer than ever before. The success of the “barbershop project” in improving community health in the USA suggests that the aging issue can be tackled using this method even in Asia. Nevertheless, the health promotion awareness of barbers/stylists has barely been reported in Asia. This study aimed to identify the health promotion awareness of barbers and stylists in Japan and Thailand. An international cross-sectional survey was conducted between March and December 2017. Questionnaire contents included the “current status of existing health-promotion-related services,” “awareness of contribution to maintaining people’s health,” and “awareness of collaboration with health care professionals.” Participants were 99 Japanese and 101 Thai shop owners. In Japan, more health-promotion-related services were already provided through shops, and health care awareness was higher than in Thailand. In both countries, some shops were willing to collaborate with health care professionals. In Japan, “barbers/stylists have consultation opportunities with health care professionals,” “health-related leaflets are provided,” “development of therapy/care,” and “barbershops/salons become a bridge between communities and hospitals” were mentioned as ideas for collaboration. In conclusion, barbers/stylists are highly interested in health due to the direct connection between beauty and health. Collaboration between barbershops/salons and health care professionals is possible, especially in Japan due to its super-aging society. Further development of the barbershop/salon project is needed.
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author Sachiko Makabe
Yu Kume
Tomohiro Kamata
Hataichanok Apikomonkon
Jiranan Griffiths
Junko Takagai
Yuko Akagawa
Hideaki Andoh
Tomoko Ito
Naruemol Singha-dong
author_facet Sachiko Makabe
Yu Kume
Tomohiro Kamata
Hataichanok Apikomonkon
Jiranan Griffiths
Junko Takagai
Yuko Akagawa
Hideaki Andoh
Tomoko Ito
Naruemol Singha-dong
author_sort Sachiko Makabe
title Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand
title_short Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand
title_full Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand
title_fullStr Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Health Promotion Awareness in Barbershops and Salons: An International Cross-Sectional Survey in Japan and Thailand
title_sort health promotion awareness in barbershops and salons: an international cross-sectional survey in japan and thailand
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