Associate Professor Dr. Wantana Maneesriwongul

Email : wantana.lim@mahidol.ac.th
Tel. 02-201-1600
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Place of Work : Division of Community Health Nursing  Ramathibodi School of Nursing
                          Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University

Education

Bachelor Degree

Nursing and Midwifery, Bachelor of Science
Mahidol University

Master Degree

Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Master of Public Health
University Of The Philippines

Doctoral Degree

Primary Care, Doctor of Nursing Science
Yale University

Research of Interest

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Research Publication / Journal Articles

  • Butsing, N., Maneesriwongul, W., Visudtibhan, P. J., Leelacharas, S., & Kittipimpanon, K. (2024). COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy among nurses in Thailand: Implications, challenges, and future prospects for attitudes and vaccine literacy. Vaccines, 12(2), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12020142
  • Leelacharas, S., Maneesriwongul, W., Butsing, N., Kittipimpanon, K., & Visudtibhan, P. J. (2024). Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccination and vaccine hesitancy among people with chronic diseases in Thailand: Role of attitudes and vaccine literacy towards future implications. Patient Preference and Adherence, 18, 1815–1828. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S462014
  • Maneesriwongul, W., Butsing, N. & Deesamer, S. (2023). Parental Hesitancy on COVID-19 Vaccination for Children Under Five Years in Thailand: Role of Attitudes and Vaccine Literacy. Patient Preference and Adherence, 17, 615–628. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S399414
  • Maneesriwongul, W., Deesamer, S., & Butsing, N. (2023). Parental vaccine literacy: Attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccines and intention to vaccinate their children aged 5–11 years against COVID-19 in Thailand. Vaccines, 11(1804), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11121804
  • Sawaengsri, N., Maneesriwongul, W., Schorr, E. N., & Wangpitipanit, S. (2023). Effects of Telephone-Based Brief Motivational Interviewing on Self-Management, Medication Adherence, and Glycemic Control in Patients with Uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in a Rural Community in Thailand. Patient Preference and Adherence, 2023:17, 2085-2096. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S418514.
  • Kittipimpanon, K., Maneesriwongul, W., Butsing, N., Visudtibhan, P. J., & Leelacharas, S. (2022). COVID-19 vaccine literacy, attitudes, and vaccination intention against COVID-19 among Thai older adults. Patient Preference and Adherence, 16, 2365-2374. 10.2147/PPA.S376311
  • Maneesriwongul, W., Butsing, N., Visudtibhan, P. J., Leelacharas, S., & Kittipimpanon, K. (2022). Translation and psychometric testing of the Thai COVID-19 vaccine literacy scale. Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research, 26(1), 175-186.
  • Pakdee, J., Maneesriwongul, W., & Sanongdej, W. (2022). Selected Factors Related to the CD4 Counts in Persons Firstly Diagnosed with HIV Infection. Vajira Nursing Journal, 24(2), 1-15.
  • Ponboobpha, A., Maneesriwongul, W., & Sa-nongdej, W. (2022). Relationships between Selected Factors and Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among People Living with HIV. The Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurses, 23(3), 314-322.
  • Meekusol, S., Maneesriwongul, W., Orathai, P., Pongthavornkamol, K., & Sharps P. W. (2021). Factors Predicting Women’s Adherence to Hypertensive Treatment. Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research, 25(1), 131-142.
  • Deesamer, S., Piaseu, N., Maneesriwongkul, W., Orathai, P., & Schepp, K. (2020). Development and Psychometric Testing of the Thai-Nutrition Literacy Assessment Tool for Adolescents. Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research, 24(1), 5-19.
  • Taengsakha, K., Maneesriwongul, W., & Putawatana, P. (2019). Factors related to adherence to treatment in essential hypertensive patients with early renal insufficiency. Ramathibodi Nursing Journal, 25(1), 87-101.
  • Chantana, N., Maneesriwongul, W., & Putawatana, P. (2019). Factors Related to Adherence to Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Treatment. Ramathibodi Nursing Journal, 25(3), 296-309.
  • Asipong, P., Maneesriwongul, W., & Putwatana, P. (2018). Health Behaviors and Metabolic Syndrome among People with HIV Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy. Journal of Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Bangkok, 34(3), 34-42.
  • Khaokaew, P., Maneesriwongul, W., & Putwatana, P. (2018). Selected Factors Associated with Metabolic Syndrome in Persons Living with HIV/AIDS Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy. Vajira Medical Journal: Journal of Urban Medicine, 62(5), 399-410.
  • Sopitsakol, U., Prapaipanich, W., & Maneesriwongul, W. (2018). Factors Related to Medication Adherence in Kidney Transplant Recipients. Ramathibodi Nursing Journal, 24(3), 238-344.
  • Kangwal, C., Kongsaktrakul, C., Maneesriwongul, W., & Visudtibhan, A. (2017). Factors Related to Medication Adherence among Children with Epilepsy. Ramathibodi Nursing Journal, 23(1), 44-59.
  • Seetee, S., Terathongkum, S., Maneesriwongul, W., & Vallipakorn, S. A. (2016). Effect of Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program with Meditation on Perceived Self-Efficacy, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Behavior, Exercise Tolerance, and Dyspnea in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand, 99(7), 828-838.
  • Wiwattanacheewin, K., Sindhu, S., Teitelman, A., Maneesriwongul, W., & Viwatwongkasem, C. (2015). Predictors of Intention to Use HIV Testing Service Among Sexually Experienced Youth in Thailand. AIDS Education and Prevention, 27(2), 139-152. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2015.27.2.139.
  • Htay, N. N., Maneesriwongul, W., Phuphaibul, R., & Orathai, P. (2013). A Causal Model of Condom Use among People Living with HIV/ AIDS in Myanmar. Pacific Rim International Journal Nursing Research, 17(3), 234-248.
  • Rungruangsiripan, M., Sitthimongkol, Y., Maneesriwongul, W., Talley, S., & Vorapongsathorn, T. (2011). Mediating role of illness representation among social support, therapeutic alliance, experience of medication side effects, and medication adherence in persons with schizophrenia. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 25(4), 269-283. doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2010.09.002.