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Prof. Dr. PRANEED SONGWATHANA
074-286458
praneed.s@psu.ac.th

Research areas :
1. qualitative research
5. Clinical nursing practice guideline development and research utilization
4. Cultural care and transcultural nursing research
2. Continuing care in trauma and emergency
Quality and nursing outcome

Publications :
1   Health Practice Among Muslim Homebound Older Adults Living in The Southern Thai Community: An Ethnographic Study
2   Transitional care interventions to reduce emergency department visits in older adults: A systematic review.
3   Outcomes of Thai Emergency Department Patients with Non-traumatic Hypotension
4   Surgical Patients' Experiences of Readiness for Hospital Discharge and Perceived Quality of Discharge Teaching in Acute Care Hospitals
5   Discharge Readiness and Its Associated Factors among First-Time Mothers Undergoing Cesarean Section in China
6   Understanding stigma and coping stratefies among HIV-negative Muslim wives in serodiscordant relationships in a Javanese community, Indonesia
7   Transitional care programs to improve outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury and their caregivers: A systematic review and meta-analysis
8   Emergency Medical Service in the Unrest Area of three Southern Thai Border Provinces: A Literature Review
9   Factors explaining resilience among Nepalese older adults experiencing disasters: A cross-sectional study
10   Preparing Community Health Leaders to Safety Transfer Vulnerable Flood Victims
11   Relationship Between Resilience and Perceived Care Burden Among Caregivers of Persons Injured from Assault in the Unrest Situation in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand
12   Fertility Desire Among HIV-positive Individuals in the Chinese Sociocultural Context: A Qualitative Study
13   Disaster preparedness among nurses of developing countries: An integrative review
14   Development of Emergency Nursing System in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction(STEMI), Accident and Emergency Department, Hatyai Hospital
15   Effects of Information and Emotional Support Program on Caregivers Stress and Stress Impacts in Caring for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury in Critical Phase
16   Pain Management and Outcomes Among Patients After Thoracic or Abdominal Surgery
17   Effects of an electronic foot massage device on venous blood flow velocity in healthy adults
18   The Development of a Care Model for Patients with Multiple Injuries in an Emergency Room, Maharaj Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital
19   Resilience and its associated factors among older disaster survivors
20   A Qualitative Study of Factors Facilitating the Engagement of Sundanese Women in Cervical Screening
21   Nurses' Knowledge and Practice Regerding the Prevention of Cesarean Section Surgical Site Infection in Indonesia
22   Cultural Competence Perspectives from Nurses in Four Asian Countries: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
23   Family System Functioning in Caring for Thai Survivors with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
24   A Development and Evaluation of the Teaching-Learning Model for Enhancing Cultural Competency of Nursing Students.
25   Caring for Thai Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors in a Transitional Period: What are the Barriers?
26   Effects of a Brief Motivational Interviewing Program on Self-Care motivation, Self-Care Behaviors, and Glomerular Filtration Rate among Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
27   Promoting Dietary Self Care among Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization
28   Transition to Fatherhood Among Muslim Adolescents in Thailand: A Grounded Theory
29   Evidence-based Fever Management in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Study
30   Outcomes of Mental Health Promotion Programme for Emergency Medical System Staff Working in Thailand’s Three Southernmost Border Provinces
31   Healthcare Service Providers' Perspective on Provision of Emergency Medical Services in Security Zones: A Qualitative Study
32   Factors Related to Quality of Life among Traumatic Brain Injury Patients after Discharged
33   Independent Living Experiences of Thai Muslim Traumatic Patients Physically Disabled from Terrorism in the Southern Border Provinces
34   Quality of Life among Traumatic Brain Injury survivors in Indonesia : A preliminary study
35   A pilot study of Self-Efficacy Enhancing Education Program on Family Caregivers’ Competencies in Caring for Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
36   The post concussion symptom experience and quality of life in Indonesian persons with mild traumatic brain injury
37   Improvement of Discharge Planning and Continuing Care for Vascular Surgery Patients: A Case Study
38   Effects of Nursing Case Management Programme on Care Outcomes in Patients with Multiple Trauma
39   Holistic Health Practices of Rural Thai Homebound Older Adults: A Focused Ethnographic Study
40   Continum of care management for victims and families assaulted in the social unrest, southern Thailand: A situation analysis
41   Outcomes of Clinical Nursing Practice Guideline Implementation for Promoting Success Weaning in Difficult Weaning Patients in Neurocritical Intensive Care Units
42   Development of an Urban Network's Potential for Helping Groups of Flood-Susceptible
43   Weighing Distress:Decision-Making Surrounding Management of the Pregnancy Experience Among HIV-Infected Thai Women
44   Relationships between triage knowledge, training, working experiences and triage skills among emergency nurses in East Java, Indonesia.
45   Development of a trauma-based continuing care model for enhancing care outcomes in social unrest area: A case study
46   Teaching cultural competence in Holistic care to Thai nursing students: a case study in Southern Thailand
47   An Outcome-Oriented Movement-Supporting Programme and Its Musculoskeletal Outcomes as Observed in Trauma Patients Suffering from Immobilisation: A Pilot Study
48   Approaches for moving beyond abrupt widowhood: A case analysis with one muslim Thai woman
49   Holistic Health as Perceived by Nepalese Teenagers: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
50   “Living with Wisdom and Compassion”: A Grounded Theory of Enhancing Harmony in the Lives of Older Thai People During the COVID-19 Pandemic
51   Simple Life, Self-reliance, and Spirituality: Practice of Southern Thai Older Adults with Mental Health Problems in a Public Residential Home
52   Transitional Care Based e-Health Program for Older Muslim Thai Adults with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease After Hospital Discharge: A Feasibility Study
53   Comparison of Femoral Venous Blood Flow Velocity after Foot Reflexology and Automatic Intermittent Pneumatic Calf Compression in Traumatic Patients.
54   Happiness and Professional Attachment amongst Thai Registered Nurses.
55   Sexual beliefs and patterns among Thai adolescents and youths in educational institutions in Songkhla province.
56   Nursing Profession: A Meaning in Gender Perspective
57   Effect of Foot Reflexology and Intermittent Pneumatic Calf Compression on Femoral Velocity in Healthy Adults
58   Perception of Thai nursing students and faculty's competence toward caring for culturally diverse clients.
59   A Grounded Theory Study of How Muslim Wives Adapt to Their Relationships with Husbands Who are HIV-Positive
60   Perception of Thai Nursing Students and Faculty's Competence toward Caring for Culturally Diverse Clients
61   Muslim Parents' Beliefs and Factors Influencing Complete Immunization of Children Aged 0-5 Years in a Thai Rural Community: A Qualitative Study
62   Perspectives of family caregivers and nurses on hospital discharge transitional care for Muslim older adults living with COPD: a qualitative study
63   Thai Family Caregivers' Experiences Helping Dependent Elders During Medical Emergencies: A Qualitative Study
64   Factor enhancing resilience among older adults experiencing disaster: A systematic review
65   Personal awareness and behavioural choices on having a stoma: a qualitive metasynthesis
66   Cultural Competence in Nursing: Concept to Practice
67   Predicting factors of care burden among caregivers od assault victims of the unrest in southern border province of Thailand
68   Comparison of Femoral Venous Blood Flow in Critically Ill Patients Receiving Reflexology and Intermittent Pneumatic Calf Compression Machine
69   Holistic self-care for rehabilitation by thai buddhist trauma patients in areas of political and social unrest.
70   Development of Clinical Nursing Practice Guideline for Initial Assessment among Multiple Injured Patients Admitted in Trauma Units
71   Factors explaining resilence among nepalese nurse of tertary-level hospital experiencing COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
72   A Systematic Review of Internet-Based Remote Patient Monitoring Systems for Chronic Disease Management in Asian
73   Thai Nurses' cultural competency in caring for clients living in a multicultural setting
74   Trauma Careinprehospital, Emergency Department, and Inter-Facility Transfer: A Literature Review
75   A Mobile Health Transitional Care Intervention Delivered by Nurses Inproves Postdischarge Outcomes of Caregivers of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial
76   Ikhlas: A Spiritual Resource for Indonesian Muslim Wives in Accepting their Husband's HIV-Positive Status
77   Decision to Take on a Father’s Role of Thai-Muslim Adolescents: A Qualitative Study
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78   The Effect of Integrated Simulation Experiential Learning Disaster Nursing for Enhancing Learning Outcomes Among Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study
79   “Bai Lod” holistic health experienced by homebound older people in the southern Thai community
80   Healing Strategies among Thai Buddhist Widows after Sudden of Loss of Spouse in Terrorist Attacks
81   The development of clinical nursing practice guideline for initial assessment in multiple injury patients admitted to trauma ward
82   Development of Innovative EMS Plus Online Platform for Informing Emergency Patients with Information Before Arriving at the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study
83   Evaluation of a clinical nursing practice guideline for preventing deep vein thrombosis in critically ill trauma patients.
84   Effects of AIDET Communication of Registered Nurses on Family Responses at Emergency Department
85   Predictive Factors for Health-Related Quality of Life among Thai Traumatic Brain Injury Patients
86   Effects of Two Oral Hygiene Care Methods on Incidence of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia in Respiratory Care Unit, Suratthani Hospital
87   The quality of discharge teaching perceived by surgical nurses working in public hospitals of Indonesia
88   Progress and Challenges in Improving Maternal Health in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China
89   Factors predicting quality of life of trauma survivors in the unrest areas of the Southernmost provinces of Thailand
90   Knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding trauma-informed care among nursing students in Eastern China: A cross-sectional study
91   Health problems and need assessment in reproductive health and sexual transmitted diseases (STDs) prevention among sex worker: A case study of Narathiwat province.
92   Psychological impacts and adaptive patterns experienced by nurses working in the workplace of unrest area
93   Knowledge and Perceived Skills for Health Management after a Flood among Village Health Volunteers in Southern Thailand
94   Resilience of Nurses Working in Emergency Departments, Southern Bordered Provinces, Thailand
95   Exploring Nurses' Experiences in Applying AIDET Framework to Improve Communication Skills in the Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study
96   Healthcare Professionals Perspectives on Feasibility and Acceptability of Family Engagement in Early Mobilisation for Adult Critically Ill Patients: A Descriptive Qualitative Study