Associate Professor Khanitta Nuntaboot
BIO :
Associate Professor Khanitta Nuntaboot is the director of the Center for Research and Development in Community Health Systems in the Faculty of Nursing at Khon Kaen University. She has more than 30 years of experience in community nursing, focusing on working with communities, local governments, and government agencies on community health care. She’s also working with a national non-profit organization such as the Thai Health Promotion Foundation on health issues and populations related to children, youth, the elderly, vulnerable groups, the environment, food, tobacco, alcohol, anti-COVID-19 communities, and disasters.
The study of Associate Professor Nuntaboot has an influence on community nursing practice, which improves people’s health and health policy. She has written over thirty books that summarize her findings and has received over 32 research grants.
DEGREE :
- Ph.D. (Nursing), Massey University, New Zealand
- M.P.H. (Rural Health), The University of the Philippines, The Philippines
- B.Sc. (Nursing and Midwifery), Khon Kaen University, Thailand
- An honored Certificate of Advanced Practice Nurse in Community Health Nursing from Thailand Nursing Council, 2003
EXPERTISE :
- Community Nursing and Primary health care
- Community development and partnership in health development
- Community based education
- Qualitative research and PAR in nursing and health
- Community care for aggregates with special needs such as substance abusers, persons with AIDS and HIV infection
- Community health and nursing system
- Nursing services at primary care level
- System research
- Nursing manpower planning, utilization, and development
RESEARCH INTEREST :
- Community health and nursing system