Curriculum Vitae Naruemol Singha-dong, Ph.D. (Nursing), MS (Com Med), MS (Nursing), RN Current Address: Institute of Nursing, Suranaree University of Technology 111 University Avenue, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000 Tel 66-44-223514 Fax 6644223506 Tel 66-89-7165315 cell phone Email: naruemol@sut.ac.th, naruemol@gmail.com Education: Ph.D. in Nursing. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 2007 Concentration: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction Dissertation Title: Family adaptation after a recent diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis of a household family member in Sisaket Province, Thailand Master of Science in Nursing. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, May 2004 Concentration: Community Care/Home Health Specialty Thesis Title: Tuberculosis in Sisaket Province of Thailand, 2001. Master of Science in Community Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, May 1997 Thesis Title: Cost Analysis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Treatment at Zonal Tuberculosis Centres. (Honored the highest rating thesis) Diploma in Nursing science Equivalent to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN and Midwifery), Sappasithiprasong Ubon Nursing College, Nursing College Division, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand, March 1993. Concentration: Community Health Nursing and Midwifery Postgraduate Training 2012 Nurse Case Manager for Diabetes and Hypertension Specialty 2011 Collegiate Learning Assessment and Performance Task Workshop, hosted by Knowledge Network Institute of Thailand 2011 Item Writing, Item Bank Development, Clinical Evaluation: a workshop with Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) hosted by Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council 2010 Thai Qualifications Framework for Higher Education in Nursing, Institute of Nursing, Suranaree University of Technology
2 2010 Research Zone 10-14 (Qualitative and Quantitative Methods, Issue, and Management), National Research Council of Thailand Summer 2005: Summer Institute in Survey research techniques, The University of Michigan training courses on tool development and combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. Summer 2004: Summer Epidemiology, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan training courses entitled Advanced Infectious Disease Epidemiology Summer 2004: Summer Institute in Survey research techniques, The University of Michigan training courses entitled Questionnaire Design. Summer 2003: Summer Institute in Survey research techniques, The University of Michigan training courses entitled Survey methods and Analysis. February, 2003: American Lung Association of Michigan by Ingham County Department of Health, training course entitled Community Health Issues and Concerns: TB certification February 2003: American Lung Association of Michigan by Washtenaw County Health Department, Ypsilanti, Michigan, training course entitled Basic tuberculosis and skin test October, 2002: Southeast Michigan Agency-Faculty Committee, Oakland County Health Division, Pontiac, Michigan, course entitled Engaging Communities/ Enhancing Health 2000 2001: Praboromarajchanok Institute of Health Manpower Development, Nonthaburi, Thailand, community based seminar series entitled Health, lessons from remote communities (cultural beliefs in health and wellness) 2000 2001: Praboromarajchanok Institute of Health Manpower Development, Nonthaburi, Thailand, community based workshop series entitled Community participatory research 1999-2000: Praboromarajchanok Institute of Health Manpower Development, Thailand, Developing and Producing Computer Assisted Instructor (CAI): Community Diagnosis and priority setting July, 1997: Employment History January 2011- Present Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, short course training entitled Health Economic Evaluation. Faculty and Head, School of Community Health Nursing, Institute of Nursing, Suranaree University of Technology Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand June 2011-prese Member, Academic Council, Suranaree University of Technology 2012 Chair, School of Community Nursing, Institute of Nursing, Suranaree University of Technology April, 1993 2010: Faculty, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Sappasithiprasong, Ubonratchathani, Thailand (Under supervision of Praboromarajchanok Institute of Health Manpower Development, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health) 1997 2000 Director, Computer Center, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Sappasithiprasong, Thailand
3 Licensure 2009-2010 Head, Department of Community Care, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Sappasithiprasong, Ubon Ratachathani, Thailand Registered nurse License: Thailand (active since 1993) Other Professional Activities 1993 pres Nurse association of Thailand 2011-pres Committee, Institutional Review Board, Boromarajonani College of Nursing Sapasithiprasong 2012-pres Thailand Nurse Case Manager Association (Diabetes and Hypertension). 2013-pres Research Chair, Nurse Association of Thailand Northeastern Division 2013- pres University of Michigan School of Nursing Liaison: Strengthening Nurse NCD Research and Training Capacity in Thailand 2014- pres International Relationship Committee, The Nursing Council of Thailand Honors and Scholarships 2004: Ella C. McNeil Memorial Award for Excellence in Scholarship in Community Health Nursing, The University of Michigan 2003: Sigma Theta Tau International, The University of Michigan 2001: Office of Civil Service Commission, Royal Thai Government: Scholarship for nursing faculty development to pursue Master s and doctoral degrees in community care nursing 2000: Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Sapasithiprasong, Ubonratchathani, Thailand: Employee of the Year Award 1997: Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University: Inducted in Honor Society of Community Medicine 1997: Graduated School, Chulalongkorn University: Grant for Master s thesis 1994: Thai Nursing Association, northeastern region: Inducted in Honor Society of Nursing 1993: The Nursing Council of Thailand: Inducted in Honor Society of Nursing Thai Nursing Association: Inducted in Honor Society of Nursing Areas of Interest - Non-communicable Disease Control - Epidemiology and disease control, especially tuberculosis - Health Behavior, Health Promotion and protection - Health Economics - Health, wellbeing, and health care utilization of underserved population and minority - Community health Nursing
4 Recent Research Grants and Contracts Ongoing Support Project Period 03-12-55-807-8 Contract 137/2555 (Singha-Dong) 3/08/2013 3/07/2014 Title: A participatory sub-district Health System Development for the prevention and control of chronic illnesses: a case of diabetes and hypertension. Sponsor Name: National Research Council of Thailand, through Suranaree University of Technology The purposes of this project are to assess chronic disease situation and services at a sub-district level, utilize community participation to propose a model for the prevention and control of diabetes and hypertension, and test the derived model. This project comprised of two research studies, one for community-based practice, and another for clinical-based practice at a primary health care facility. SUT8-827-56-12-05 [Contract Processing] (Singha-Dong) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Title: Development of participatory tuberculosis control systems involving partnerships of patient, family, community, and tuberculosis control network: a case of Sisaket Province. Sponsor Name: Suranaree University of Technology This study explore tuberculosis situation and assess needs of healthcare services provided to tuberculosis patients and individuals at risk of tuberculosis in a province with highest TB burden. Consequently, TB control model at community, district, and provincial settings will be developed and tested based on identified problems. 01-12-54-803-8 Contract 116/2554 (Singha-Dong) 9/30/2012 09/29/2013 Title Health Status, individual, family, and social burdens of elderly and their influences on quality of life of elderly living in Nakhon Ratchasima Sponsor Name: Suranaree University of Technology This study aim to describe health status as well as burdens of elderly and explore influences of health status and burdens on quality of life of elderly living in a province of 2.5 million population. This study proposes to recommend strategic plan for elderly welfare and care to Nakhon Ratchasima provincial administration. Selected Completed Support Project Period 0595-YA-206-15: IR 1 (Singha-Dong) 03/01/2009 09/30/2010 Sponsor Name: UNICEF, Thailand Title Study on Development of Legislation Model(s) for IDD Elimination: A Case Study of Northeastern Provinces This study aimed to assess Thailand s readiness to respond to the regulation entitled Public Health Ministerial Notification no. 153 (1994) Subject: Edible Salt in response to the Universal Salt Iodization (USI) policy as recommended by the International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) as the principal strategy for achieving sustainable elimination of IDD. #080096 (Naruemol Singha-Dong) 10/01/2008 10/30/2009 Sponsor Name: World Health Organization, Thailand Title Community-based interventions to promote the control of pulmonary tuberculosis: an outcome mapping approach The goal of this project was to promote TB control in communities by promoting prevention behaviors and healthy lifestyle among TB patients and TB contacts;
5 minimizing the chance of developing the disease among TB contacts; and promoting patients treatment outcomes through family and community empowerment. Publications Singha-Dong, N. (2014). Tuberculosis Preventive Behaviors of a Patient with Pulmonary TB in Sisaket Province of Thailand: A Structural Equation Model of a Cross-sectional Survey. Journal of Nursing and Health Care (Journal of Nurses Association of Thailand North-eastern Division), 32(1). Singha-Dong, N. (2013). TB Reviews and Updates. Journal of Sakon Nakhon Hospital, 16(2), 88-99. Singha-Dong, N. (2013). Positive Practice Environment (PPE). Journal of Nurses Association of Thailand North-eastern Division, 31(3), 6-12. Singha-Dong, N. (2012) Barriers to Tuberculosis (TB) control of communities with poverty and high TB incidences, regardless of high treatment success rates. The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IJTLD), 16(12); S91. Singha-Dong, N. & Wongkri, K. (2012) Tuberculosis Disparity in High Burden Province of Thailand. The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IJTLD), 16(12), S373. Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Sappasithiprasong, Udon Thani, & Srimahasalakam Nursing College. Development of Legislation Model (s) for IDD Elimination, the case of North-eastern Thailand.. [A full report submitted to UNICEF- Thailand] Ketefian, S., & Singha-Dong, N. (2004, October 20-22). Health promotion in adolescence. Paper presented at the Health promotion: Evidence, Practice and Policy, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. Kamolratanakul, P., Hirunsuthikul, N., Singhadong, N., Kasetjaroen, Y., Akksilp, & Lertmaharit, S. (2002). Cost analysis of different types of tuberculosis patient at tuberculosis centers in Thailand. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health, 33 (2), 321-330. Singhadong, N., Mahapol, P., Suwanraj, M., & Tungwongchai, S. (1999). Cost analysis of nursing production at Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Sapasithiprasong, Ubonratchathani. [Research report in Thai] Jiraprapa, M., Mahapol, P., Suwanraj, M., & Singhadong, N. (1999). Clinical practice injury of nursing students, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Sapasithiprasong, Ubonratchathani. [Research report in Thai] Singhadong, N. (1997). Cost analysis of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment at zonal tuberculosis centres. [Master s Thesis in Thai] Manuscripts in Preparation Singha-Dong, N. Five year survival analysis of household and community contacts of pulmonary tuberculosis.
6 Singha-Dong, N. Situation analysis and risk factors related to Hypertension in rural communities of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. Singha-Dong, N. Feasibility of Community interventions to improve blood pressure control for primary Care Patients Singha-Dong, N., Pardee, M., & Bigelow, A. Reducing Disparities in Hypertension Control: A Community-Based Hypertension Control Project for Population in rural Thailand Singha-Dong, N. Non-communicable related health and wellbeing needs of rural communities, Nakhon Ratchasima. Singha-Dong, N. Community-based interventions to promote the control of pulmonary tuberculosis: an outcome mapping approach. Singha-Dong, N. Developing TB Stigma Scale for those residing in the lower northeast of Thailand Presentation Singha-Dong, N. (2014, Dec 5-6). Initial Validation of Collegiate Learning Assessment Dengue Performance Taskw in measuring higher order thinking skills in nursing students. A presentation at: 1 st International Nursing Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Sorncharean, P, Purisang, P, Loetlaeh, T, Ketthongma, P, & Singha-Dong, N. (2014, Dec 5-6). A comparative study on Health Literacy of Diabetic Mellitus patients in Chaimongkon sub-district, Nakhon Ratchasima. A presentation at: 1 st International Nursing Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Singha-Dong, N. (2014, Aug 6-8). Japan 2014 University-Community Engagement, Nursing Education, and Social Impact: A Case of Suranaree University of Technology. A presentation at the conference: The Inaugural Asian Symposium on Healthcare Without Borders. Hiroshima, Japan Singha-Dong, N. (2012, Nov 13-17). Barriers to Tuberculosis (TB) control of communities with poverty and high TB incidences, regardless of high treatment success rates. An Oral presentation at the conference: the 43rd Union World Conference on Lung Health. Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia Singha-Dong, N. & Wongkri, K. (2012, Nov 13-17). Tuberculosis Disparity in High Burden Province of Thailand. A Poster presentation at the conference: the 43rd Union World Conference on Lung Health. Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia. Singha-Dong, N (2012, Jun30 Jul 1) Health behaviors and Services Utilization among individuals at high risk of Tuberculosis (TB): A case of high impact communities. A Poster Presentation at the 9th International Conference of the Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery, Kobe, Japan. Singha-Dong, N (2012, Jun30 Jul 1) Using Multiple Interventions to Improve Student Nurses Learning in Health Promotion. A Poster Presentation at the 9th International Conference of the Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery, Kobe, Japan.
7 Singha-Dong, N. (2010). Development of Legislation Model (s) for IDD Elimination, the case of North-eastern Thailand. Research summary presented to United Nation Agencies in Thailand for IDD Elimination Plan. Bangkok, Thailand. Singha-Dong, N. (2010, July 11-15) Health Promoting Interventions To Reduce Tuberculosis In Khmer Minority Of Thailand: Does It Work? A poster presentation at the conference: the 20th IUHPE World Conference on Health, Equity and Sustainable Development. Geneva, Switzerland. Singha-Dong, N. (2009, November 17-19). Prevention of Tuberculosis (TB) among Khmer Minority of Thailand. Full paper prepared for an oral presentation at the conference: Health and the Changing World. Jogjakarta, Central Java, Indonesia Singha-Dong, N. (2008, November 11-13). Integrating Health Promotion and Illness Prevention Course with Population Service: A Case of Pedicab Riders in Ubon Ratchathani Metropolitan, Thailand. Full paper prepared for an oral presentation at the conference: Health and the Changing World. Rama Garden Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. Singha-Dong, N. (2008, October 16-20). Determinants of tuberculosis prevention and treatment compliance for economic disadvantaged Thai Communities. A poster presentation at the conference: the 39th Union World Conference on Lung Health. Paris, France Singha-Dong, N. (2008, February 4-6). The application of a synthesized health promotion model for identifying individual, family, and community factors influencing tuberculosis prevention of a family member of tuberculosis patients living in Sisaket Province, Thailand. An oral presentation at the conference: New Frontiers in Primary Health Care: Role of Nursing and Other Professions. Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel Chiang Mai, Thailand. Singha-Dong, N. (2007, December 3-5). The application of a synthesized health promotion model to identify tuberculosis prevention in a family of tuberculosis patients in rural poor communities of Sisaket province, Thailand. A presentation at the First Asian International Conference on Humanized Health Care 2007: Humanized Health Care: Caring with the Human Touch. Sofitel Raja Orchid Hotel, Khon Kaen, Thailand Singha-Dong, N. (2006, October 23-24). Tuberculosis (TB) Preventive Behaviors of a Patient Recently Diagnosis with Pulmonary TB in Sisaket, Thailand. A presentation at the NIH conference on Understanding and Reducing health disparities: Contributions from the Behavioral and social sciences. Natcher conference center NIH campus, Bethesda, Maryland, USA. Singha-Dong, N. (2006, March 21-22). Tsunami Community Service at Thailand. A panel discussion entitled Students Helping Students at the Depression on College Campuses Fourth Annual Conference: The University's Role in Responding to Crisis, Disaster, and Loss. The University of Michigan Rackham School of Graduate Study Amphitheater, Michigan, USA. Singha-Dong, N. (2004, October 20). Reducing the risk of tuberculosis: strengthening the policy and research link. A presentation at an international conference: Health Promotion, Evidence, Practice, and Policy. Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel Chiang Mai, Thailand.
8 Singha-Dong, N. (2001, August 9). Cost analysis of nursing production at nursing colleges under supervision of Praboromarajchanok Institute for Health Workforce Development, 2000: results from a previous cohort and future plan. A presentation of research results to the PIHWD Planning and Administration Taskforce for Nursing Production, Ministry of Public Health at the Ministry of Public Health, Nontaburi, Thailand. Singha-Dong, N. (2000, November 9). Estimating health care costs: new trend for the Thai health system. A special presentation for faculty and administration staff. Boromarajonani College of Nursing Udonthani, Udonthani, Thailand. Singha-Dong, N. (1999, April 21). Evaluating health care programs: an economical perspective. A presentation at an annual training for head nurses working in the Health Care Regional 7 Singha-Dong, N. (1999, June 18). DOTS implementation: how can nursing schools contribute? A presentation at a conference for a preparation for DOTS implementation at primary health care facilities: Stop TB at Lai Tong Hotel, Ubonratchathani, Thailand. Projects Maternal and Child Outreach Enrollment and Coordination Evaluation, Department of Community Health, State of Michigan (a program evaluation of outreach activity on enrollment in public health insurance programs: MIChild, MOMS, and Medicais/Healthy Kids: 2003) Improving understanding about BCG immunization against tuberculosis, Washtenaw Department of Community Health, State of Michigan (An educational intervention for health care providers in Washtenaw County and the University of Michigan foreign born students and their family; 2002) Modeling for care seeking behavior by persons with tuberculosis symptoms (Term project and paper for N801 Directed study in the development of nursing science: 2002). Professional Voluntary 2012-present: Editor, Journal of Thai Nurse Association, North Eastern Division 2008: Research methodology training for faculty staff of Sawannakhet School of Public Health, Lao s People Democratic Republic: lecture on research methods, statistical use, and proposal development workshop 2005: Tsunami Community Service @ Thailand (TCS@T): organize a volunteer group of the University of Michigan students and others to help with tsunami relief effort in Phang Nga, the worse hit province of Thailand; traveled to the affected communities to build a school library and organize libraries, provide psychological support and primary care services; and coordinate with other volunteer groups. 1992 2001: Primary health centers at rural communities, Ubonratchathani, Thailand: assessed community needs, provided primary care services such as physical examination, basic medical care and health education.