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Assoc. Prof. Dr. WARAPORN KONGSUWAN
074-286404
waraporn.k@psu.ac.th; waraporn_kongsuwan@yahoo.co.uk

Research areas :
Aesthetics in Nursing
Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Critical Care and Chronic Care
Qualitative Research

Awards and Honors :
2021 Distinguish Associate Professor Award, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Year 2021
2021 PSU Teaching Professional Standard Framework at the Teacher Performance Level, 24 August 2021
2021 PSU Teaching Professional Standard Framework at the Scholarly Performance Level, 21 March 2024
2019 Distinguished Thesis Advisor Award for Human and Social Science, Prince of Songkla University
2017 Distinguished Professor of Research for Human and Social Science, Prince of Songkla University
2013 Distinguished Researcher, Nurses Association of Southern, Thailand
2012 Distinguished Professor of Research, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University

Books :
2021 Kongsuwan, K. (2022). (ed.). Aesthetic nursing theory, practice, and research: Caring for persons at the end of life. Siam.

Publications :
1   Effects of nursing comfort care integrating with the daily Islamic rituals on comfort among mechanically ventilated Muslim patients: A randomized clinical trial
2   Aesthetics in Nursing Practice as Experienced by Nurses in Indonesia: A Phenomenological Study
3   Predictors of Nurses' Caring Practice for Critically Ill Patients in Critical Technological Environments: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
4   Aesthetic Expressions as Data in Researching the Live-World of Children with Advanced Cancer
5   Daily Activities and Sleep Durations of Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease Who Were Discharged to Their Homes after Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
6   Lived experience of caring for dying patients in emergency room
7   Experiences of Muslim Caregiver in Caring for End Stage of Life in Critically Ill Patients in an Intensive Care Unit
8   Promoting peaceful death in the intensive care unit inThailand.
9   Lived Experiences of Grief of Muslim Nurses Caring for Patients who Died in an Intensive Care Unit: A Phenomenological Study
10   The Lived Experience of Family Caregivers Caring for Patients Dependent on Life-Sustaining Technologies
11   Nurse Involvement in End of Life Decision Making in the Intensive Care Unit: A Literature Review
12   Changes before and after improvement of subjective sleep state of a man diagnosed with pre-diabetes and sleep disorder
13   Sleep conditions and quality of life among patients with ischemic heart disease after elective percutaneous coronary intervention
14   Aesthetics in Nursing Practice as Experienced by Children During Hospitalization in Philippines A Phenomenological Study
15   Experiences of undergraduate nursing students in using aesthetics in clinical practice
16   Aesthetics in Nursing Practice for Cancer Patients as Experienced by Nurses in Nepal
17   Illness Experiences of Patients with Advanced Heart Failure in the Era of New Normal
18   Factors Related to Caring Behaviors for Patients at the End-of-Life among Fourth-Year Nursing Students, Prince of Songkla University
19   The development and evaluation blended model in teaching independent study of master of nursing science students
20   The Development and Evaluation of Clinical Nursing Practice Guidelines for Oral Health Care in Dependent Patients
21   Nurses Caring for Patients at the End of Life in Intensive Care Unit: A Literature Review
22   Anxiety and Physiological Responses in Patients with First Myocardial Infarction
23   Anxiety and Psysiological Responses in Patients with First Myocardial Infarction
24   The Lived Experiences of Thai Buddhist Family Members in Decision Making for Withholding or Withdrawing Life Sustaining Treatments for Critically Ill Patients in Terminal Stage
25   Caring as Nursing: Aesthetic Expressions of Nursing Students
26   Communication in Patients with Ventilation Support: An Integrative Review
27   Aesthetic Expressions of the Life-World of Filipino School-Age Children with Advanced Cancer
28   A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study of Aesthetics in Nursing Practice Among Hospitalized Cancer Patients in Nepal
29   Prayer experience in cancer patients: A phenomenology study
30   Terminal Patient Care in a Muslim Community: A Case Study in a Southern-Thai Context
31   The Effect of Volunteer Nurse Participation Program in Promoting Implementation of Nursing Practice Guidelines on Nursing Practices for Preventing Central Venous Catheter Infection
32   Technological competency as caring in nursing as perceived by ICU nurses in Bangladesh and its related factors
33   Thai Muslim Nurses’ Perspective of a Peaceful Death
34   Thai nursing students' experiences when attending real life situations involving cardiac life support: A phenomenological study
35   Care needs of persons with advanced-stage heart failure in the new normal era
36   New Registered Nurses’ Knowledge in Caring for Patients at the End of Life
37   Barriers in Caring for Critically Ill and Dying Patients in Emergency Rooms: Nurses’ Experiences
38   Relationship between Preparedness and Caring Behavior for Patients at the End of Life among Novice Nurses
39   Barriers to peaceful end-of-life care for older patients with advanced chronic illness
40   Preliminary Development of Nurses' Practice of Peaceful End-of-Life Care Instrument (NP-PECI)
41   Effect of An Education Program and Traditional Music on Anxiety in Patients with Myocardial Infarction
42   Attitude toward care of the dying and practice of peaceful end-of-life care in community hospitals in China
43   Aesthetic Expressions of Caring in Nursing Among Thai Undergraduate Nursing Students
44   Thai nurses' experience of caring for persons with life-sustaining technologies in intensive care settings : A phenomenological study
45   Grief reactions and coping strategies of Muslim nurses dealing with death
46   Effect of Nursing Intervention Integrating an Islamic Praying Program on Labor Pain and Pain Behaviors in Primparous Muslim Women
47   Lived Experiences of Intensive Care Nurses in Caring for Critically Ill Patients
48   Promoting peaceful death for Thai buddhists: implications for holistic end-of-life care.
49   Grief Experiences of Thai Buddhist Wives of Patients from Critical Illness: Practicing Buddhism Ways for Self-Healing
50   Evolution of caring for dying patients in intensive care units in the United States from 1960-1980
51   Aesthetic in Nursing Practice as Experienced by Nurses in the Philippines: A Phenomenological Study
52   Development and Evaluation of an Aesthetic Nursing Communication Program Using Multimedia Application for Older Patients with Intubation
53   Lived experience of patients being cared for in ICUs in Southern Thailand
54   Thai Buddhist families’ perspective of a peaceful death in ICUs
55   Thai buddhist's experiences caring for family members who died a peaceful death in intensive care.
56   A phenomenological study of aesthetic nursing care as experienced by patients during hospitalization
57   The Effects of Childbirth Preparation Nursing Intervention Integrating Islamic Praying Program on Duration of Labor and Neonatal Outcomes in Primiparous Muslim Women
58   Knowledge, Attitude, and Caring Behaviors Towards Elderly Patients of Nursing Students at Southern University, Thailand
59   Uganda nurses' experience of caring for persons dying from Ebola Hemorrhagic fever.
60   Knowing the occasion of a peaceful in intensive care units in Thailand
61   Surrogate’s Decision Making Regarding Treatments of Critically Ill Muslim Older Patients at the End of Life
62   Surrogates’ Decision Making Process Regarding Treatments for Critically IllElderly Muslim Patients at the End Stage of Life
63   Level of labor Pain, Level of Labor Pain Behaviors, and Cultural Pain Behaviors among First-Time Indonesian Muslim Mothers
64   Aesthetic Expression of Caring in Nursing among Japanese Undergraduate Nursing Students
65   Experiences of Patients with End Stage Renal Disease Receiving Hemodialysis During COVID-19 Pandemic
66   The Optimization of Humanoid Robot's Dialog in Improving Communication between Humanoid Robot and Older Adults
67   Perspectives of Chinese Nephrology Nurses on Discussing Sexual Dysfunction with Patients Receiving Haemodialysis: A Qualitative Study
68   Nurses' Challenges in End-of-Life Care: Aesthetic Expression of Lived Worlds
69   Aesthetic experiences of patients with advanced cancer in end-of-life care in China: A phenomenological study
70   Grief reactions and coping strategies of Muslim nurses dealing with death.
71   Lived Experience of Grieving of Thai Buddhist Husbands Who Had Lost Their Wives From Critical Illness.
72   Perceived Roles of Advanced Practice Nurses in Performing Advanced Care Planning