
معرفی
Sansanee Seetangkham is a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow's School of Health and Well Being and serves as a Nursing Instructor in Community and Public Health in Thailand, bridging academic research with frontline health education. Her work focuses on developing evidence-based interventions for complex health challenges in resource-limited settings.
Her primary research interests include:
- Self-Management of Chronic Conditions
- Multimorbidity in Low-Resource Populations
- Non-Communicable Disease Prevention
- Public Health Intervention Design
- Community-Based Health Education
- Culturally Adapted Intervention Mapping
Currently pursuing doctoral research under Professor Christopher Bunn and Professor Emma McIntosh, she develops self-management interventions for multimorbid patients in Thailand using Intervention Mapping methodology. As a Nursing Instructor in Thailand, she trains community health professionals while balancing full-time motherhood. Her dual roles position her at the critical intersection of academic research and practical public health implementation in Southeast Asia.
