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Assoc. Prof. Dr. KHOMAPAK MANEEWAT
074-286516
khomapak@gmail.com

Publications :
1   Inter-Professional-Compassionate pain management duringendotracheal suctioning: a valuable lesson from a Chinese surgical intensive care unit
2   Persistent post-surgical pain and its relationship to health-related quality of life in Pakistani women after breast cancer surgery
3   Nurse-led post-thoracic surgery pain management programme: its outcomes in a Nigerian Hospital
4   An Integrative Review of Factors Associated with Resilience Post-Spinal Cord Injury
5   Determinants of resilience among people who sustained spinal cord injury from the 2015 earthquake in Nepal Earthquake in Nepal
6   Nursing Faculties' Attitudes and Perceptions on Integrating Medical Cannabis Content into Undergraduate Nursing Curricula: A Qualitative Study
7   Nurses’ Perceptions on the Use of Thai Version of the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool-Neuro (Th-CPOT-Neuro) in Thai Neurosurgical Patients: A Qualitative Study
8   Nurse's Attitude and Perception Towards Medical Cannabis Legalization in Thailand
9   Predictors of Nonadherence to Planned Coronary Angiography: A Retrospective Analysis
10   Effect of a self-management support program on diabetic foot care behaviors
11   Psychosocial Needs among Indonesian Women Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
12   Caring as Nursing: Aesthetic Expressions of Nursing Students
13   Patient delay in consulting a medical doctor among Aceh women with breast cancer.
14   Lived Experiences of Chronic Pain Patients Attending Follow-up Visits at a Pain Clinic During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Thailand
15   Expection and actual participation of caregiver to neurosurgical patients.
16   The effect of a foot care camp on diabetic foot care knowledge and the behaviors of individuals with diabetes mellitus
17   Breast Cancer Awareness among Indonesian women at Moderate to high Risk
18   Psychosocial factors affecting resilience in Nepalese individuals with earthquake-related spinal cord injury: A cross-sectional study
19   Capabilities Toward Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia: A Cross-Sectional Study of Registered Nurses Working in Two Tertiary Hospitals in China and Thailand
20   Nurses’ Perspectives Toward Use of Intravenous Patient Controlled Analgesia for the Management of Pain After Surgery: Content Analysis of Open-Ended Survey Questions
21   Validity and Reliability of the Thai Version of the Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain (Thai KASRP)