Preparation of Staff at Amphawa Accommodation for Wellness Tourism
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Preparation; , Staff; , Wellness TourismAbstract
Delivering services that exceed the expectations of health tourists’ natural hot springs. It will affect satisfaction and also challenge tourists to come back to visit again in the future. which results from the service that the health tourists received more than or equal to the expectation, the service is considered quality. The quality of service must be considered qualitative tourism attributes service quality. It is measured by the service delivered by a service provider, who may be an entrepreneur or a business organization, to health tourists. who is a service recipient based on realistic expectations and perceptions If the actual service is above expectations, it will affect the impression and come back to visit again in the future? This paper aimed to study the Preparation of Staff at Amphawa Accommodation for Wellness Tourism. The population was staff accommodation at Amphawa Samut Songkhram Province. The sample group consisted of 500 respondents by non-probability sampling and accidental sampling. They were obtained by convenience sampling and did not rely on possibility. A set of questionnaires was used for data collection and analyzed by using descriptive statistics. Also, there was an analysis of relationships of Preparation of Staff at Amphawa Accommodation for Wellness Tourism. The results of Preparation of Staff at Amphawa Accommodation for Wellness Tourism it was found that the develop Preparation of Staff at Amphawa Accommodation for Wellness Tourism on Knowledge (β =0.426, α < .01), and Staff (β =0.379, α < .05) affected the elevation of international standards leading to wellness industry with a statistical significance level. This could be explained that the variance of Staff at Amphawa Accommodation for Wellness Tourism to elevate international standards leading to the wellness industry for (R2 =0.515). The predicting equation of the guidelines as a holistic dimension in the form of a standard score was Zy = 0.426Z+ 0.379Z, Wellness Tourism is a trip to visit the beautiful sights in the area. Travel to nature and culture for learning lifestyle and recreation tourism Wellness Tourism can be divided into two types: Wellness Promotion Tourism and therapeutic tourism (Heath-Healing Tourism) by both types of tourism.
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