Asst. Prof.Dr.Katemanee Moonpanane

Asst. Prof.Dr.Katemanee Moonpanane

Assistant Dean/
Lecturer (Pediatric Nursing Department)

Tel: +66 (0) 5391 6885
E-mail: katemanee.moo@mfu.ac.th

Education

  • 2014-2018 Ph.D. of Nursing
    The Catholic University of America,
    Washington, D.C., U.S.A

  • 2003-2005 Master of Education (Health Promotion)
    Faculty of Education
    Chiang Mai University, Thailand

  • 1997-2001 Bachelor of Nursing Science
    Faculty of Nursing
    Chiang Mai University, Thailand

Specialization

Research areas of interest

  • Child with chronic illnesses
  • Qualitative research
  • Community participatory based research
  • Simulation based learning

 

Extracurricular activities/interests

  • Technologies education
  • Innovation
  • Nursing curriculum development

 

Publications

Moonpanane, K., Pitchalard, K., Thepsaw, J., Singkhorn, O., &
Potjanamart, C. (2022). Healthcare service utilization of hill
tribe children in underserved communities in thailand:
Barriers to access. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1), 1-9.
Pitchalard, K., Wimolphan, P., Singkhorn, O., Purkey, E., &
Moonpanane, K. (2022). Feasibility and Acceptability of the
HOME Model to Promote Self-Management Among Ethnic
Minority Elderly with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Rural
Thailand: A Pilot Study. Health Equity, 6(1), 629-637.
Pitchalard, K., Moonpanane, K., Wimolphan, P., Singkhorn, O.,
& Wongsuraprakit, S. (2022). Implementation and evaluation
of the peer-training program for village health volunteers
to improve chronic disease management among older adults
in rural Thailand. International journal of nursing sciences,
9(3), 328-333.
Pitchalard, K., Wimolphan, P., Singkhon, O., Agazio, J. B. G., &
Moonpanane, K. (2022). “Life is Bitter and Sweet”: The Lived
Experience of Ethnic Minority Elders with Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus in rural, Thailand. Asian Nursing Research.
doi.org/10.1016/j.anr.2022.05.005
Moonpanane, K., Kodyee, S., Potjanamart, C., & Purkey, E.
(2021). Adjusting the family’s life: A grounded theory of
caring for children with special healthcare needs in rural
areas, Thailand. PloS one, 16(10), e0258664.
Moonpanane, K., & Thepsaw, J., (2020). Experience,
Perception of Immunization for Children age 0-5 among
Ethnic Parents, Chiang Rai Province. (Vaccine In press).
Singkhorn, O., Apidechkul, T., Pitchalard, K., Moonpanane, K.,
Hamtanon, P., Sunsern, R., Leaungsomnapa, Y., & Thepsaw, J.
(2020). Prevalence of and factors associated with
depression in the hill tribe population aged 40 years and
over in northern Thailand. BMC part of Springer Nature:
International Journal of Mental Health Systems. (in press)
Moonpananae, K. & Thepsaw, J. (2019). Health Security of
Ethnics Pre-School Children: A Challenge to Nursing Roles.
Journal of Nursing Science Chulalongkorn University, 31(2);
1-9.
Moonpanane, K., Agazio, J., Connor-Ballard, P., & O’Brien, S.
(2018.). The Lived Experience of Thai Parents of School-Age
Children with Down Syndrome. ProQuest Dissertations
Publishing.
Moonpanane, K., Pitchalard, P., & Jumpatip, W. (2016).
Emotional Quotient Enhancement Model for Pre-school
Children in Child Development Center, Chiang Rai Province.
Journal of Nursing Science Chulalongkorn University. 28(2);
122-136.
Pitchalard, K., Reangsing, C. & Moonpanane, K., (2016).
Development of Type 2 Diabetes Preventive Model for
Diabetic Risk Group in Community, Chiang Rai Province.
Journal of Nursing Science Chulalongkorn University. 28(3);
132-146.
Sunsern, R., Phothong, J., Wimonpun, P., Kidhathong, S.,
Pitchalard, K., Moonpanane, K., Reangsing, C., Srisuppaphon,
D., Suwanpon, P., & Lawang, W. (2015). The Model of
Independent living services for persons with disabilities in
Thai National Health Security System: A participatory action
research. Journal of Nursing and Education, 8(4); 11-29.

 

Awards/Publications