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Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, PhD, RN, APN

Associate Professor
Assistant Dean responsible for Digital Technology Integration
Department :
Pediatric Nursing

Education :
2018     Ph.D., Nursing Science, Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
2001     M.S., Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Washington, United States Of America
1995     BNS, Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

Awards and Honors :
2018     Distinguished Faculty Member Award for Teaching and Learning, Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University
2018     Best Practice Award in Health Science Tract of The 21-Century Learning Project, Chiang Mai University

     Patcharee Woragidpoonpol is an associate professor of pediatric nursing at the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University where she teaches neonatal and pediatric nursing. She received her BNS and PhD from the Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University and Master of Science in Neonatal Nursing from the University of Washington, Seattle. Her teaching and research focuses on health promotion in newborn infants through adolescent and care of high-risk infants and their families. She is an advanced practitioner nurse (APN) of pediatric nursing. Among her publications is the book on Neonatal Care (Thai version), currently in use at many academic institutions.

Research Areas :
•   APN in Pediatric Nursing
•   Neonatal Nursing
•   Breastfeeding
•   Pediatric Nursing
•   Nursing Education
•   Developmental care and development
•   Instrument Development

Publications :

 

International

1. Nethong Namprom, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Leslie Altimier, Usanee Jintrawet, Jutamas Chotibang and Pimpaporn Klunklin. (2020). Maternal participation on preterm infants care reduces the cost of delivery of preterm neonatal healthcare services. Journal of Neonatal Nursing. 26(5), 291-296.

2. Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Sujitra Tiansawad, Jutarat Mesukko and Pimpaporn Klunklin. (2018). Development of a Clinical Pain Scale for Preterm Neonates. Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research. 22(4), 347-359.

3. Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Jarassri Yenbut, Wilawan Picheansathian and Pimpaporn Klunklin. (2013). Effectiveness of Non-Pharmacological Interventions in Relieving Children's Postoperative Pain: A Systematic Review. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports. 11(10), 117-156.

4. Wilawan Picheansathian, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol and Chavee Baosoung. (2009). Positioning of Preterm Infants for Optimal Physiological Development: A Systematic Review. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports. 7(7), 224-259.

 

National

1. Decha Tamdee, Nethong Namprom, Jutamas Chotibang, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol and Usanee Jintrawet. (2018). Referral system Guideline for early childhood between family, school, and hospital among children age 1 months to 2 year. Journal of Nursing Public Health and Education. 19(3), 3-13.

2. Decha Tamdee, Jutamas Chotibang, Nethong Namprom, Usanee Jintrawet and Patcharee Woragidpoonpol. (2018). Guideline for early childhood development, aged 1 month to 2 years. Journal of Nursing Public Health and Education. 19(2), 3-16.

3. Jutamas Chotibang, Nethong Namprom and Patcharee Woragidpoonpol. (2012). Effect of Empowerment Program on Eating Behavior and Physical Activity among Overweight Children. Nursing Journal. 39(1), 23-34.

4. Patcharee Woragidpoonpol and Nethong Namprom. (2011). Toilet Training in Children. Nursing Journal. 38(4), 159-172.

5. Jutamas Chotibang, Prapim Buddhirakkul, Nethong Namprom, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Decha Tamdee and Thanapun Junyasiri. (2011). Development of Community Leader for Community Health Data Based Management. Nursing Journal. 38(4), 15-25.

6. Pimpaporn Klunklin, Somchit Kiatwattanacharoen, Nethong Namprom, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Jutamas Ponmark, Suriporn Suwanna-o-sod and Pradchayaporn Thisara. (2011). Lesson Learned from Child Center Model in Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University. Nursing Journal. 38(3), 1-9.

7. Wilawan Picheansathian, Somwang Danchaivijrit, Wanchai Moongtui, Sutatip Uppalabut, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol and Jirawan Deeluea. (2011). Improving Hand Hygiene Practices among Nursing Student. Nursing Journal. 38(2), 81-97.

8. Patcharee Woragidpoonpol and Nethong Namprom. (2011). Journal Decoded for Improving Learning Provision on Neonatal Nursing Practice. The Journal of Faculty of Nursing Burapha Univiersity. 19(1), 57-68.

9. 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.

10. Nitaya Taiyapirom, Wimon Tanasuwan, Pimpaporn Klunklin, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Waraporn Boonchieng, Wilawan Tuanrat and Somchit Kiatwattanacharoen. (2010). Development of Child Health Promotion Model with participation of Caregiver in Day Care Center Faculty of Nursing Chiangmai University. :phase1. Nursing Journal. 37(Supplementary), 49-60.

11. Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Pimpaporn Klunklin, Korakot Hensangvilai and Aatit Paungmali. (2009). Effect of an Infant Massage Training Program on Knowledge of Caregivers. Journal of Nursing Science and Health. 32(3), 59-68.

12. 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.

13. Kasara Sripichyakan, Patcharee Woragidpoonpol, Jutamas Chotibang, Amornrat Ngamsuoy and Nethong Namprom. (2009). An Evaluation of the Awareness-Raising Project on Iodine Consuming. Journal of Nursing and Education. 2(1), 60-76.

14. Pimpaporn Klunklin, Nitaya Taiyapirom and Patcharee Woragidpoonpol. (2008). Learning Experiences through Reflective Thinking Diaries on Practice of Child Health Promotion among Nursing Students. Journal of Nursing and Education. 1(2), 2-18.

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