Profile Department of Child and Adolescent Nursing

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DR. WIPADA SANGNIMITCHAJKUL

Phone: +662-986-9312 Ext 7332
Email: wipada_sang@hotmail.com

Education

Bachelor degree:
  • Bachelor of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Mahidol University
Master degree:
  • Master of Nursing Science, Faculty of Nursing, Chulalongkorn University
Doctoral degree:
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing Science), (International Program), Faculty of Nursing Thammasat University

Clinical Specialty

  • Nursing care of the child with respiratory disorder
  • Health promotion in children and adolescent

Research Interest

  • Pediatric asthma care
  • Family having child with chronic illness

Publication since 2015

  • Sangnimitchaikul, W., Srisatidnarakul, B., & Ladores, S. (2021). The Effectiveness of a Family-Based Asthma Self-Management Program in Enhancing the Asthma Health Outcomes in School-Age Children. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing, 1-15. 1-15. doi: 10.1080/24694193.2020.1837290. Epub ahead of print. PMID:33411567
  • Sangnimitchaikul, W., Srisatidnarakul, B., & Ladores, S. (2021). Perspectives on managing asthma and facilitators in asthma self-management among Thai school-age children: a qualitative study. Journal of Health Research, 35(3). 214-225.
  • Rutchanagul, P., & Sangnimitchaikul, W. (2020). The Role of Nurse Practitioners in Primary Health Care: A Force for the Future. Thammasat Medical Journal, 20(4), 317-325.
  • Srisatidnarakul. B., & Sangnimitchaikul W. (2019). Self-management Experiences of Asthma in School-age Children. Journal of Nursing Science Chulalongkorn University, 31(1), 26-36.
  • Rutchanagul P. & Sangnimitchaikul W. (2018). A study of the self-perceived competencies regarding the knowledge and skills of healthcare providers in the Expanded Program on Immunization in Thailand: A mixed-methods study. Journal of Health Research, 33(3). 208-218.
  • Sangnimitchaikul, W., & Rutchanagul, P. (2016). Factors predicting preventive health behavior regarding hand, foot, and mouth disease among pre-kindergarten’s caretakers and parents. Ramathibodi Nursing Journal, 26(3), 336-351.