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🌟 New Publication Alert! 🌟Title: The Relationships Between Sleep, Social Isolation, and Health Care Access to Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress, Number of Medical Diagnoses, and Medication Use Among Long-Haul Truck Drivers: A Cross-Sectional Study

New Publication Alert! We are pleased to share our newly published research in the Western Journal of Nursing Research(Q1 Journal, Scopus/Scimago ranking). Title:The Relationships Between Sleep, Social Isolation, and Health Care Access to Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress, Number of Medical Diagnoses, and Medication Use Among Long-Haul Truck Drivers: A Cross-Sectional Study Authors:Karen Heaton, Prasert Kham-Ai, Aoyjai Montgomery Highlights:- Poor sleep quality is strongly linked to adverse mental health outcomes such as depression and PTSD among long-haul truck drivers- Social isolation and barriers to health care access further impact overall health- The study emphasizes the need for continuous education for drivers, employers, and healthcare providers, as well as strategies to address loneliness and promote well-being in this essential workforce Read the full article here: https://journals.sagepub.com/…/10.1177/01939459251362553 Congratulations to Dr. Prasert Kham-Ai and co-authors for this important contribution to occupational and mental health research!
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🌟 New Publication Alert! 🌟Title: Development and Evaluation of a Mental Health Recovery Priority Measure for Cross-cultural Research: Global INSPIRE

New Publication Alert! We are pleased to share our newly published research in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (Q1 Journal, Scopus/Scimago ranking). Title:Development and Evaluation of a Mental Health Recovery Priority Measure for Cross-cultural Research: Global INSPIRE Authors:Yasuhiro Kotera, Akemi Hara, Christopher Newby, Yuki Miyamoto, Akihiko Ozaki, Yumna Ali, Pamela Clinton, Simon Felix, Catherine John, Natthapon Inta, Mike Slade Highlights:Introducing Global INSPIRE, a 20-item self-report measure to identify what individuals consider most important for their mental health recoveryFindings show that Global INSPIRE is reliable and adaptable across diverse culturesA significant step forward in advancing international research on personal recovery in mental health Read the full article here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00127-025-02946-9 Congratulations to Lect. Natthapon Inta and co-authors for this important contribution to global mental health research!
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🌟 New Publication Alert! 🌟Title: Factors Associated with Triage Clinical Decision-Making among Emergency Nurses: A Scoping Review

New Publication Alert! We are pleased to share our newly published research in the Journal of Nursing Care Quality (Q2 Journal, Scopus/Scimago ranking). Title:Factors Associated with Triage Clinical Decision-Making among Emergency Nurses: A Scoping Review Authors:Krisada Suamchaiyaphum, Allison R. Jones, Pariya L. Fazeli Highlights:- Emergency nurses’ triage decisions are influenced by nurse-related factors, patient conditions, and organizational factors- Decision-making involves critical thinking, intuition, and decision-support systems- Strong decision-making leads to improved triage accuracy, efficient resource utilization, and better patient outcomes Read the full article here: https://journals.lww.com/…/factors_associated_with… Congratulations to Lect. Krisada Suamchaiyaphum and co-authors for this important contribution to advancing emergency nursing care quality!
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🌟 New Publication Alert! 🌟 Organizational Barriers and Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Survivorship Care in Thailand: A Qualitative Study Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

We are pleased to share our newly published research in the European Journal of Oncology Nursing (Q1 Journal, Scopus/Scimago ranking). Title:Organizational Barriers and Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Survivorship Care in Thailand: A Qualitative Study Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research Authors:Cherdsak Duangchan, Sarah Abboud, Rohan D. Jeremiah, Geraldine Gorman, Cherdsak Iramaneerat, Alicia K. Matthews Highlights:Identified 11 key organizational barriers in colorectal cancer survivorship care in ThailandProposed actionable strategies such as survivorship care tools, new care models, and stronger leadership commitmentCalls for institutional and policy-level change to create sustainable, patient-centered survivorship services Read the full article here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/…/abs/pii/S1462388925001851 Congratulations to Dr. Duangchan and co-authors for this important contribution to advancing cancer survivorship care
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Proud Moment on the Global Stage!

We are delighted to congratulate Lect. Mattika Chaichan from the Princess Agrarajakumari Faculty of Nursing, Chulabhorn Royal Academy, for presenting her innovative work at the International Council of Nurses (ICN) Congress 2025, held in Helsinki, Finland, from 9–13 June 2025. Oral Presentation TitleDevelopment of the Ambulance Boat for Emergency Medical Services in Remote Areas of ThailandHer research introduced a prototype ambulance boat specifically designed to address the unique geographical challenges of remote dam reservoir areas in Thailand. The project adopted a multi-approach methodology, integrating: A comprehensive literature review Stakeholder needs assessment Expert consultation from a multidisciplinary team The design process involved a wide range of contributors, including physicians, nurses, engineers, architects, hydrographers, forest guardians, provincial governors, as well as community voices such as former patients, their families, and local leaders. Key Features of the Ambulance Boat Prototype Fully constructed from aluminum for durability in rugged terrain Capacity to carry 2…
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Our Nursing Student Represents Thailand at the ICN Congress 2025 in Finland

🇬🇧 Nursing Student Venus Jitsakul Represents Thailand at the Global Nursing Stage – ICN Congress 2025 in Finland 🇫🇮 Ms. Venus Jitsakul, a second-year nursing student (International Program) from the Princess Agrarajakumari Faculty of Nursing, Chulabhorn Royal Academy, was selected to represent Thai nursing students at the ICN Congress 2025, held from 8–13 June 2025 in Helsinki, Finland. She participated in the Student Assembly, where over 70 countries were represented. She actively engaged in policy discussions on burnout and mental health in nursing students, the student-to-professional transition, diversity and equity in healthcare, safety of nurses in conflict zones, and health workforce migration and its implications. 💬 Ms. Venus reflected: “Attending the ICN Congress 2025 and participating in the Student Assembly has been truly eye-opening. I learned that nurses play a powerful role not only in patient care, but also in shaping policy and contributing to global health discussions. I realized…
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