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Thitima Suklerttrakul, PhD, RN

Assistant Professor
Department :
Pediatric Nursing

Education :
2017     Ph.D., Nursing Science, Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
1999     MSc, Pharmacology, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
1994     BNS, Nursing, Chulalongkorn University , Thailand


     Thitima Suklerttrakul is currently an assistant professor of pediatric nursing, at the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University. She earned a bachelor’s in nursing and a certificate in nursing and midwifery from the Police Nursing College, Bangkok, Thailand. She went on to study for a Master of Science (Pharmacology) and a PhD in Nursing from Chiang Mai University. She has research experience, especially in the areas of nursing care for children with acute respiratory tract infection and children with congenital heart disease. Her research has been published in both national and international journals.

Research Areas :
•   Nursing Care for Children with Infectious Disease
•   Nursing Care for children with Respiratory Problem
•   Developmental Assessment with Denver II

Publications :

International 

1. Thitima Suklerttrakul, Wilawan Picheansathian, Usanee Jintrawet and Jutamas Chotibang. (2018). Support Program for Thai Mothers of Toddlers with Congenital Heart Disease: A Randomized Control Trial. Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research. 22(2), 106-119.

 

National 

1. Suthisa Lamchang, Thitima Suklerttrakul, Orapin Junpunyaskool and Preecha Lamchang. (2019). Relationship Between Uncertainty in Illness and Coping Among Caregivers of Children with Acute Illness. Nursing Journal. 46(4), 1-12.

2. Nuttanicha Sriboonyawattana, Srimana Niyomkar, Jutarat Mesukko, Thitima Suklerttrakul, Patcharaporn Aree and Janpim Sarakorn. (2019). Developing of an Interactive Web-based Learning Medias on Pediatric Nursing Skills for Student Nurses. Nursing Journal. 46(2), 199-209.

3. Suthisa Lamchang, Thitima Suklerttrakul and Preecha Lamchang. (2019). Development of Pediatric Medication Administration Multimedia for Nursing Students. Nursing Journal. 46(1), 114-120.

4. Thitima Suklerttrakul. (2018). Nursing car for Children with Electrolyte Imbalances. Nursing Journal. 45(4), 240-252.

5. Suthisa Lamchang, Thitima Suklerttrakul, Orapin Junpunyaskool and Preecha Lamchang. (2018). Perception of Illness among Caregivers of Children with Acute Illness and Related Factors. Nursing Journal. 45(1), 75-86.

6. Suthisa Lamchang, Thitima Suklerttrakul, Preecha Lamchang and Orrapin Junpunyaskool. (2013). Effects of Information Provision via Computer Multimedia on Knowledge and Fear of Hospitalization among School-Age Children with Acute Illness. Nursing Journal of The Ministry of Public Health. 43(2), 150-163.

7. Nethong Namprom, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Prissana Soontornchai and Thitima Suklerttrakul. (2011). Development of an Online Collaborative Database System for Storing Newborn Data Sets. Journal of Health Science. 20(1), 68-78.

8. Suthisa Lamchang, Orrapin Junpunyaskool, Thitima Suklerttrakul and Preecha Lamchang. (2009). Effects of Informational and Emotional Support Program on Stress, Knowledge, and Child Caring Behaviors among Parents of Children with Acute Respiratory Tract Infection. Journal of Public Health. 39(3), 233-244.

9. Thitima Suklerttrakul, Suthisa Lamchang, Orrapin Junpunyaskool and Preecha Lamchang. (2009). Needs of Parents of Hospitalized Children with Acute Respiratory Tract Infection. Nursing Journal. 36(2), 81-94.

10. Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Nunta Leoviriyakit, Amornrat Ngamsuoy, Thitima Suklerttrakul, Prissana Soontornchai, Usanee Jintrawet, Juratat Meesukkoh, Wilawan Picheansathian and Suthisa Lamchang. (2009). Nursing Students’ Satisfaction and Opinion Toward Using Concept Mapping in Learning and Teaching. Journal of Nursing and Education. 2(2), 2-13.

11. Suthisa Lamchang, Ratanawadee Chontawan, Thitima Suklerttrakul and Wipada Kunaviktikul. (2006). Health Status and Health Promoting Behaviors Among Academic Staffs of Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University. Nursing Journal. 33(2), 38-50.

 

 

 

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