F-Vilailert Komton

อาจารย์ ดร. วิไลเลิศ คำตัน

ตำแหน่ง : อาจารย์

สาขาวิชาการพยาบาลพื้นฐานและบริหารการพยาบาล

โทรศัพท์ : (662) 256 4092-89 ต่อ 2118
E-Mail: vilailert.k@stin.ac.th

การศึกษา

  • 2561: Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing) Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA
  • 2555: Master of Science Program in Nursing (MSN), Adult Health Nursing: Clinical Nurse Specialist (ACNS), The Sage Colleges, New York, USA
  • 2552: พยาบาลศาสตรบัณฑิต (เกียรตินิยมอันดับ 1) วิทยาลัยพยาบาลสภากาชาดไทย กรุงเทพฯ

ความเชี่ยวชาญ

Research area

  • Stroke, Health Behavior Change, Systems Thinking, Self-Management, Quality Improvement

Clinical area

  • Stroke and Cardiovascular Disease

ผลงานวิจัยตีพิมพ์

  • Moore, S. M., Komton, V., Adegbite-Adeniyi, C., Dolansky, M. A., Hardin, H. K., & Borawski, E. A. (2018). Development of the Systems Thinking Scale for Adolescent Behavior Change. Western journal of nursing research, 40(3), 375-387.

บทความวิชาการตีพิมพ์

  • Komton, V. (2019). Stroke patients’ self-management: Application of empirical evidence. Thai Journal of Nursing Council, 34(1), 25-41.

หนังสือ / ตำรา

ทุนและรางวัลที่ได้รับ

  • 2019: Research Grant Recipient of the Thai Red Cross Society, SystemCHANGETM-Stroke: Using a Systems Approach to Build Healthy Living in Thai Stroke Patients and Families, with a 2,339,235 Baht research funding (ongoing project)
  • 2016: Spring Recipient of the 2016 Alumni Research Award, Case Western Reserve University, a dissertation project, SystemCHANGETM-Stroke: A Systems Approach to Healthy Living After Stroke in Thailand
  • 2011: Broughton Fellowship Award in Creative Applied Science for the 2011-2012 academic year from the Sage Colleges, a thesis project, A comparative analysis of the profile of ischemic stroke patients between a hospital in Upstate New York and Bangkok, Thailand
  • 2011: Best Application of a Quality Improvement Tool, 2011 Nurses’ Day of Inquiry, St. Peter’s Hospital, Albany, New York, USA
  • 2010: Scholarship from H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on behalf of Queen Savang Vadhana Foundation to pursue higher education in USA
  • 2009: 2009 Best Student Award of the Class Year 94th from the Thai Red Cross Nurses Alumni Association, Thailand

Dr. Vilailert Komton

Position : Lecturer

Fundamental Nursing and Nursing Administration Department

Tel. No : (662) 256 4092-89 ต่อ 2118
E-Mail: vilailert.k@stin.ac.th

EDUCATION

  • 2018: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA
  • 2012: Master of Science Program in Nursing (MSN), Adult Health Nursing: Clinical Nurse Specialist (ACNS), The Sage Colleges, New York, USA
  • 2009: Bachelor of Nursing Science Program (BSN) with the First Class Honors (Magna Cum Laude), The Thai Red Cross College of Nursing, Bangkok, Thailand

Expertise

Research area

  • Stroke, Health Behavior Change, Systems Thinking, Self-Management, Quality Improvement

Clinical area

  • Medical Nursing and Gerontological Nursing

RESEARCH PUBLICATION

  • Komton, V. (2019). Stroke patients’ self-management: Application of empirical evidence. Thai Journal of Nursing Council, 34(1), 25-41.
  • Moore, S. M., Komton, V., Adegbite-Adeniyi, C., Dolansky, M. A., Hardin, H. K., & Borawski, E. A. (2018). Development of the Systems Thinking Scale for Adolescent Behavior Change. Western journal of nursing research, 40(3), 375-387.
  • Komton, V. (2018). SystemCHANGETM– Stroke: A Systems Approach to Healthy Living After Stroke in Thailand(Doctoral dissertation). Case Western Reserve University, Ohio, USA.
  • Komton, V. (2012). A Comparative Analysis of the Profile of Ischemic Stroke Patients between a hospital in Upstate New York and Bangkok, Thailand(Master’s thesis). The Sage Colleges, New York, USA.

ACADEMIC PUBLICATION

BOOKS PUBLICATION

Award

  • 2019: Research Grant Recipient of the Thai Red Cross Society, SystemCHANGETM-Stroke: Using a Systems Approach to Build Healthy Living in Thai Stroke Patients and Families, with a 2,339,235 Baht research funding (ongoing project)
  • 2016: Spring Recipient of the 2016 Alumni Research Award, Case Western Reserve University, a dissertation project, SystemCHANGETM-Stroke: A Systems Approach to Healthy Living After Stroke in Thailand
  • 2011: Broughton Fellowship Award in Creative Applied Science for the 2011-2012 academic year from the Sage Colleges, a thesis project, A comparative analysis of the profile of ischemic stroke patients between a hospital in Upstate New York and Bangkok, Thailand
  • 2011: Best Application of a Quality Improvement Tool, 2011 Nurses’ Day of Inquiry, St. Peter’s Hospital, Albany, New York, USA
  • 2010: Scholarship from H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on behalf of Queen Savang Vadhana Foundation to pursue higher education in USA
  • 2009: 2009 Best Student Award of the Class Year 94th from the Thai Red Cross Nurses Alumni Association, Thailand
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