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Rangsiya Narin, PhD, RN

Assistant Professor
Department :
Public Health Nursing

Education :
2013     Ph.D., Nursing, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
1999     M.N.S., Community Health, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
1993     B.N.S., Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand


Rangsiya Narin is an Assistant Professor in public health nursing at the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University. Her teaching and research interests focus on community health nursing, the health care system, primary care, and community participation. Most of her projects in the community settings engages multiple academic and non-academic stakeholders in the research process. She is also interested in building and maintaining collaborative relationships between academics representing multiple disciplines; health care professionals; health care volunteer etc. Recently, she conducted a project on community-based participatory research that actively engages multiple stakeholders in the research planning, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination process to enhance the likelihood that the work will be sustained and replicated in other community settings. She is interested in descriptive and intervention research studies conducted in community setting. Her early research focused on the development model for strengthening capacity among elderly people with knee osteoarthritis in community. She conducted the research by developing a tool for screening for knee osteoarthritis that is used on elderly people in the community. The study also included community participation and stakeholder collaboration in the research process. The results demonstrate evidence of knee osteoarthritis in the community by using simple tool for screening knee osteoarthritis, the potential of community participation, and the importance of community networks. Her most recent research and published work on this topic assess of development the primary care service system and community health system. These project conducted with a team of collaborators from her early work and also collaborated with both the public and private sectors in Saraphi district to develop the “Saraphi Health” program. For her future plans for this area of research, she has remained focused on the development of effective tools or strategies to enhance health care services and health care management with the aims to improve health outcomes in the community settings (as appropriate to context and environment). These will demonstrate the effectiveness of health care services to improve health outcomes.


Research Areas :
•   Community Health Nursing
•   SPSS

Publications :

 

National

1. Warangkana Chaiwan, Rangsiya Narin and Wilawan Tuanrat. (2022). Effects of a Self-management Program on Medication Adherence and Blood Pressure Level Among Persons with Hypertension in a Community. Nursing Journal CMU. 49(3), 218-232

2. Piangrawee Niprapan, Sumalee Lirtmunlikaporn and Rangsiya Narin. (2021). Factors Related to Preventive Behaviors Prior to Knee Osteoarthritis of Persons in Community. Nursing Journal. 48(1), 147-158

3. Threeraphan Janpeng, Rangsiya Narin and Wilawan Tuanrat. (2021). Family-Promoting Programme to Enhance Self-Management Ability in Older Persons with Knee Osteoarthritis and Its Impact on Fall Prevention. Thai Journal of Nursing Council. 36(1), 34-51

4. Panida Srijai, Rangsiya Narin and Sivaporn Aungwattana. (2020). Effect of the Empowerment Program on Muscle Exercise Practicing for Physical Disability Person Among the Village Health Volunteers. Nursing Journal. 47(4), 129-142

5. Thasamaporn Sutthirak, Rangsiya Narin and Wilawan Tuanrat. (2020). Impacts of an Empowerment Program on Family Caregivers’ Ability to Assist Stroke Patients to Perform Joint Exercise. Thai Journal of Nursing Council. 35(4), 70-83

6. Supada Boonti, Rangsiya Narin and Sivaporn Aungwattana. (2020). Effects of Exercise Self-Management Program on Disease Severity Among Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis. Nursing Journal. 47(3), 300-313

7. Jutapong Teachasub, Waraporn Boonchieng and Rangsiya Narin. (2020). Development of a Community Participation Caring Model for People with Diabetes Mellitus. Nursing Journal. 47(2), 111-121

8. Sivaporn Aungwattana, Wilawan Tuanrat, Decha Tamdee, Kunlayanee Tantranont, Rangsiya Narin, Sumalee Lirtmunlikaporn, Anon Wisutthananon, Waruntorn Jongrungrotsakul, Wanpen Songkham, Noppamas Sripetchwandee, Duangduen Budda, Wachira Suriyawong and Jiranan Wongsuwan. (2019). Development of a Web-based Community Assessment Form for Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University. Journal of Nursing Science and Health. 42(2), 12-23

9. Kunlayanee Tantranont, Wachira Suriyawong, Noppamas Sripetchwandee, Wilawan Tuanrat, Duangduen Budda, Rangsiya Narin and Wanpen Songkham. (2018). Development of Video Media of School Health Services. Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurses. 20(1), 293-299

10. Umporn Wongtip, Nongyao Udomvong and Rangsiya Narin. (2015). Development of Hypertension Prevention Program among People at Risk by Community Participation. Nursing Journal. 42(4), 12-24

11. Susanha Yimyam and Rangsiya Narin. (2015). Sexual Risk Behaviors and Family Violence among Akha Women. Nursing Journal. 42(4), 146-155

12. Rangsiya Narin, Wilawan Tuanrat and Waraporn Boonchieng. (2015). Development of a Community Participation Program for Caring Older Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis. Nursing Journal. 42(3), 170-181

13. Wilawan Tuanrat, Rangsiya Narin, Waraporn Boonchieng, Sivaporn Aungwattana and Sukrit Tuanrat. (2008). Conputer Assisted Insruction Development Focused on 551495 Course, Primary Medical Care. Journal of Phrapokklao Nursing Collage. 19(2), 1-11

14. Rangsiya Narin, Sivaporn Aungwattana, Wilawan Tuanrat and Waraporn Boonchieng. (2007). Computer Assisted Instruction Development Focused onHoem Visits 551492 Course Department of Public Health Faculty of Nursing Chiang Mai University. Journal of Nursing and Education. 18(1), 79-87

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