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BCNN Nakhon Phanom Organizes “Mindfulness Psychology for Emotional Well-being” Activity to Strengthen Communication and Teamwork Skills for Practical Nursing Certificate Students (Cohort 16)

On 26 November 2025, Dr. Supranee Sittikarn, Dean of Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Phanom University, assigned Lecturer Payom Sinthusiri, Deputy Dean for Academic Services and Social Strengthening, to preside over the opening ceremony of the enrichment activity “Mindfulness Psychology for Emotional Well-being” for students of the Practical Nursing Certificate Program, Cohort 16. She delivered opening remarks and encouraged the participants, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness in self-care, teamwork, and effective communication within the healthcare profession.
The event was held at the Screening Room, Building 1, Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Phanom.

The activity was honored to have Asst. Prof. Darunee Sawasdeechot, Assistant Dean for Academic Services, and Lecturer Chawala Buahom, faculty member in the Department of Maternal, Newborn, and Midwifery Nursing, as speakers. They provided knowledge and practical techniques related to mindfulness psychology, emotional self-care, positive communication, deep listening, and applying mindfulness in daily work. These skills help reduce stress, enhance workplace relationships, and build essential competencies for future nursing assistants.

The atmosphere throughout the activity was warm, engaging, and rich in hands-on learning. Students practiced meditation, mindful communication, the use of I–Messages, teamwork, and reflective exercises.

Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Phanom aims for this activity to strengthen students’ emotional and communication skills, equipping them for high-quality healthcare practice with compassion and a human-centered approach.

Beacon of hope in diabetes fight

Small community in Northeast, with medical help from ThaiHealth and Nakhon Phanom University, leads way in scheme that shows results in just six weeks, writes Chairith Yonpiam

Nestled in the heart of the Northeast, the small district of Phon Sawan may seem an unlikely battleground in the country’s fight against chronic illness.

But over the past two months, this quiet community has become a beacon of hope in a struggle against diabetes, a disease that is quietly costing the nation its health and a big share of its budget.

At the centre of the transformation is a pilot programme known as the “Urban Primary Healthcare Project: Proactive Diabetes Prevention and Control,” launched by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) and a research team from Nakhon Phanom University.

Its aim is ambitious as it is urgent: to prevent diabetes at the community level, reduce dependence on medication, and ease the growing financial burden on the universal healthcare system.

What began with just 62 volunteers in Ban Sao Lao, a four-village cluster in Phon Sawan district, is now being closely watched by public health experts across the country.

WHERE CHANGE BEGINS

“I didn’t even realise sticky rice was a form of sugar,” said Amnuay Suwammajo, one of the participants. “Now, I eat more vegetables and lean meat, and I’ve lost several kilogrammes already.”

Mr Amnuay’s story is far from unique. Among the 62 people involved in the project—50 of whom are women—20 had already been diagnosed with prediabetes and many were classified as being at high risk.

Residents reported visible results: body mass index, and perhaps most significantly, waist circumference dropped and exercise increased.

Wimonrat Saha, a 47-year-old farmer, had not only felt healthier but also noticed how the balance of foods changed for good, she laughed. “But more importantly, I understand that it’s not just about weight—those who are diabetic suffer serious complications.”

This rings true for many as diabetes and related complications account for a high share of deaths and healthcare costs in Thailand: these risks may fall by 10–20% after six weeks for those involved in the programme, according to project researchers.

Thus begins a highly personalised lifestyle change programme, but one that doesn’t look intimidating—because in fact, it isn’t.

A TEAM BEHIND EVERY STEP

The engine behind this success is a multidisciplinary team drawn from Phon Sawan Hospital. Instead of focusing solely on treatment, they’re redefining healthcare as a partnership between professionals and villagers.

Each week, participants join community-based activities, guided by dietitians, physiotherapists, sports scientists.

The goal: helping people not just lose weight, but gain strength, confidence, and understanding.

“The goal isn’t just weight loss,” said Asst Prof Benjamaya Ployron, Assistant Dean for Elearn Internal Quality Assurance at Nakhon Phanom University, one of the project’s lead researchers. “We’re looking at building muscle, improving mental health and changing how people live. That’s where real prevention begins.”

To keep participants motivated, the group sits in a Line group where they share photos of what they eat, how they exercise, how they feel. There’s even friendly competition—like a weekly leaderboard, whose muscle gains steal the show.

Still, there are challenges. “Some people struggle to afford protein-rich food like meat,” said Kanuyan Kamonruen, a nurse at the hospital. “And others don’t like being told what to eat. So we focus on education and encouragement, not rules.”

That approach is essential since most lifestyles start to see this shift when weighing scales and in their medical statistics.

THE COST OF DOING NOTHING

What’s happening in Ban Sao Lao isn’t just a feel-good story—it is a financial strategy.

Asst Prof Dr Soranit Siltharm, board member of ThaiHealth, said diabetes and deadly chronic conditions are the most sizeable contributors to Thailand’s healthcare crisis.

In 2015, factors linked to diabetes accounted for nearly two million years of productive human lifespans lost.

Under the universal healthcare scheme, millions depend on essential medication that often continues for life. Diabetes imposes one of the largest financial burdens on the national health system—with patients requiring dialysis, eye treatment, heart treatment, and more.

According to ThaiHealth, diabetes drains an estimated 200 billion baht every year.

“Diabetes is the real silent killer,” Dr Soranit said. “It creeps up slowly, and by the time symptoms show, it’s often too late.”

Since 1973 the country’s healthcare system has improved considerably, but chronic diseases have never stopped rising. The results of the Phon Sawan model, delivered by Nakhon Phanom University and the ThaiHealth Foundation, indicated the programme can be scaled nationally, the savings could be massive, not just in baht, but in lives saved and suffering avoided.

A PATH FORWARD

At Phon Sawan Hospital, head nurse Patcharaporn Kawansu explains how the proactive diabetes project has helped build a positive attitude within the community.

Instigated by ThaiHealth’s approach, the hospital invites villagers for shared care with medical experts, treating diabetes as an everyday habit—not just medication.

“We’ve always treated diabetes,” Ms Patcharaporn said. “But now we’re preventing it. The combination of group activities, seen, heard and supported has changed everything.”

Rather than leaving patients with medication and a few standard instructions, the project ensures villagers understand:

— “Why they need to move more,”
— “How their meals matter,” and
— “How muscles reduce insulin resistance.”

The programme encourages people to take control of their health, something that often gets overlooked due to traditional practices.

It offers a new direction for primary care nationwide. If scaled up, experts believe rural villages may already hold the answer.

Nakhon Phanom Drives Elderly Well-being and Waste Management Across 76 Areas Through Strong Network Collaboration

The Node Flagship Nakhon Phanom, operated by Nakhon Phanom University as the provincial management unit with a key strategic focus, has been implementing the project “Driving and Scaling Up Models for Elderly Health Promotion and Waste Management” continuously over the past three years (2020–2025). The initiative aims to cover all districts in the province, reaching a total of 76 areas. This project represents a province-wide collaboration driven by active participation from diverse network partners and is supported by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), through the Office of Opportunity Creation (Office 6). A recent workshop was held to present project outcomes and lessons learned at the Phanom Sin Meeting Room, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Nakhon Phanom University (Marukhanakhon campus). The event was chaired by Mr. Somchai Saenlang, Deputy Public Health Doctor of Nakhon Phanom Province, with more than 100 participants from government and local agencies.Strategic Implementation Covering 76 AreasThe operations of Node Flagship Nakhon Phanom focus on two main areas:Elderly health promotion, andCommunity waste managementOver the three-year period, the project has covered a total of 76 target areas, categorized by year as follows:2020–2021: Waste 12 areas, Elderly 14 areas — 26 areas total2022–2023: Waste 9 areas, Elderly 16 areas — 25 areas total2024–2025: Waste 10 areas, Elderly 15 areas — 25 areas totalThese subprojects resulted from allowing local communities to propose plans for consideration. After being selected, the provincial management unit deployed mentoring teams to support implementation in collaboration with local administrative organizations. This approach led to systematic waste management at the community level and behavioral changes among the elderly—particularly in healthy eating, drinking clean water, regular exercise, and reducing or quitting alcohol and smoking.Lessons Learned Shared Through a Knowledge Exchange PlatformThe summary workshop featured project presentations, panel discussions, and knowledge-sharing activities. A key highlight was the panel discussion on “Impressive Outcomes, Scaling Strategies, and Key Lessons Learned”, featuring practitioners from various areas:Kanyawara Singphan, Professional Nurse, Namakhue Subdistrict Health Promotion HospitalPrasan Kanenil, Director, Ummao Subdistrict Health Promotion HospitalNoppada Khamsiri, Public Health OfficerPitchanan Ratchawat, Director of the Public Health Division, Nam Kam Subdistrict MunicipalityBenjawan Fueangtalop, Head of Administrative Office, Phon Thong Subdistrict Administrative Organization The session was moderated by Asst. Prof. Sumisa Kumla and Mr. Ittipon Bunbut.Additionally, Asst. Prof. Dr. Kanin Chueaduangphui, Project Director, presented the overall project overview, while Asst. Prof. Dr. Benjayamas Pilayant, Assistant Project Manager, summarized the project workflow. The event also featured a “Show & Share” session showcasing outstanding work from each area, innovation exhibitions, and knowledge exchange from subprojects.Power of Partnerships for Sustainable ProgressA pivotal factor driving the project’s success is the network of partners, who collectively planned, supported resources, and ensured continuous implementation at the local level. Key provincial partners include:

Nakhon Phanom Provincial Office of Local AdministrationNakhon Phanom Provincial Public Health OfficeNakhon Phanom Provincial Office of Natural Resources and EnvironmentLocal administrative organizations (LAOs) Subdistrict Health Promotion Hospitals (Health Centers) Municipalities and Subdistrict Administrative Organizations (SAOs)  Their collaboration enabled the prototype model to be effectively applied in real settings and contributed to policy-level momentum for future sustainability.Asst. Prof. Dr. Kanin Chueaduangphui stated that the past three years have not only resulted in tangible outcomes but also strengthened cross-sector collaboration, increasing the involvement of strategic partners and enhancing community capacity for sustainable environmental and health development.“We hope that this model can be transferred to other provinces in the future through the cooperation of all stakeholders. Sustainable change must begin with shared understanding and collective action at every level.”Node Flagship Nakhon Phanom is not only advancing waste management and elderly well-being at the local level but is emerging as a model of seamless collaboration among academia, government, and communities—offering scalable, sustainable solutions for other provinces in the years ahead. 

Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom Donates Basic Health Care Equipment to Support the Establishment of a Nursing Room at the Faculty of Agriculture and Technology, Nakhon Phanom University

October 20, 2025 – Nakhon Phanom:
Dr. Supranee Sithikan, Dean of Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom University, presented basic medical equipment and supplies to Asst. Prof. Dr. Saowakon Hemwong, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Technology, Nakhon Phanom University. The handover ceremony took place at the Warm Community Nursing Clinic, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom University.

The donated items included first-aid medical supplies, essential care items, and a patient bed to support the establishment of a “Nursing Room” that will provide primary health care services for students and staff of the faculty, ensuring convenient and timely access to nursing care.

Dr. Supranee Sithikan stated that this initiative reflects the college’s commitment to promoting health and well-being among students and staff of Nakhon Phanom University, as well as fostering strong collaboration among faculties within the university.

 

Asst. Prof. Dr. Saowakon Hemwong expressed her gratitude to the Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom, for the valuable contribution, emphasizing that the support will help complete the establishment of the faculty’s nursing room and enhance its capacity to provide effective health care services to students.

BCN Nakhon Phanom Organizes Activity to Promote Self-Esteem, Self-Compassion, and Mental Immunity

On September 10, 2025, Dr. Supranee Sitthikan, Dean of Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Phanom, University of Nakhon Phanom, presided over the opening ceremony of the activity “Promoting Self-Esteem, Self-Compassion, and Mental Immunity” under the Student Counseling Development Program. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Surachai Chaniang, Associate Dean for Student Development and International Relations, delivered the report.

The activity focused on three key objectives:

  1. Screening students for mental health risks

  2. Promoting and preventing potential mental health problems

  3. Raising self-awareness, encouraging self-esteem, and cultivating self-compassion among students

The program was held at the Sri Khottaboon Auditorium of BCN Nakhon Phanom and also offered in an online format to ensure broader student participation.

Distinguished guest speakers included:

  • Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chatchawan Silpakit, Director of the Contemplative Education Center, Mahidol University, on “Mental Immunity”

  • Ms. Tipsuda Bunprapawat, Clinical Psychologist Specialist, Nakhon Phanom Rajanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital, on “Enhancing Self-Esteem”

  • Ms. Chanikan Pattum, Psychologist, Student Affairs Division, University of Nakhon Phanom, on “Self-Compassion”

The event also featured evaluation and reflective activities facilitated by Ms. Sumisa Kumla, Head of Student Guidance and Counseling, together with the Student Development and International Relations Division of the College.

This activity plays an important role in strengthening students’ mental immunity and fostering sustainable mental well-being. It also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly:

  • SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being – ensuring strong mental health and resilience

  • SDG 4: Quality Education – providing quality education that integrates life skills and mental health awareness

  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions – fostering a peaceful and inclusive society that values dignity and compassion

The initiative represents a significant step in enhancing students’ quality of life, preparing them to become healthcare professionals with knowledge, competence, and emotional balance.

BCNN collaborates with Nakhon Phanom Municipality to advance the “Learning Management on E-Cigarettes in Children (Smoke Free)” Project, strengthening students’ mental immunity

On September 8, 2025, Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Phanom University, in collaboration with Nakhon Phanom Municipality, organized the project “Learning Management on E-Cigarettes in Children (Smoke Free)” with the participation of 586 municipal school students. This session was held at Tessaban 3 School (Phinitpittayanusorn) for 162 Grade 7 students. Mr. Nakharin Lueabunchoo, the school principal, led teachers and students in attending the event.

The opening ceremony was honored by Mr. Chokdee Manklakiri, Deputy Mayor of Nakhon Phanom Municipality, who presided over the event. Asst. Prof. Sirinat Phokaphatchphubet, on behalf of the organizing committee, presented the objectives and significance of the project. Dr. Supranee Sithikan, Dean of Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Phanom University, expressed appreciation to all parties for their support and collaboration in driving the project forward.

The project aims to raise awareness and understanding of the harms and dangers of e-cigarettes, while enhancing refusal skills, decision-making abilities, and mental resilience, enabling students to protect themselves from risky behaviors. It also provides knowledge of relevant laws and essential issues on sex education in an appropriate manner. The initiative is financially supported by the Nakhon Phanom Municipality Health Security Fund.

The program will be continued in other municipal schools, from primary to secondary levels, to instill positive attitudes and essential life skills in students. This effort serves as a vital foundation for improving quality of life and building sustainable immunity for children and youth in the future.

BCNN Participates in MOU Signing Ceremony on Academic and Public Health Collaboration

On September 4, 2025, Dr. Supranee Sittikan, Dean of Boromarajonani College of Nursing Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Phanom University, attended the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Nakhon Phanom Municipality and Nakhon Phanom University. The ceremony was presided over by Mr. Niwat Jiawiriyaboonya, Mayor of Nakhon Phanom Municipality, and Professor Emeritus Dr. Thawatchai Supadis, President of Nakhon Phanom University.

Distinguished representatives from both institutions joined as witnesses, including Mr. Watcharachet Kittipornsirikul, Deputy Mayor of Nakhon Phanom Municipality; Asst. Prof. Dr. Runglawun Ieamkusalakit, Vice President for Special Affairs and Educational Quality Assurance; Mrs. Ubonrat Chaipachitchai, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Municipality, Acting Permanent Secretary of Nakhon Phanom Municipality; and Mrs. Pawinee Somanawat, Director of the Division of Public Health and Environment. The event took place at Sriworakarn Meeting Room, 5th Floor, Nakhon Phanom Municipality Office.

The MOU aims to strengthen academic, research, and public health collaborations within Nakhon Phanom Municipality. The cooperation focuses on knowledge exchange, professional training, and the development of public health competencies through academic and practical experiences. Joint initiatives include training programs, capacity building for personnel, and the application of research and academic services to enhance the quality of healthcare services for the local community.

BCNN joins the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Assembly 2025 “Developing Policy Proposals for an Inclusive Approach to an Aging Society in Nakhon Phanom”

On August 25, 2025, Dr. Supranee Sithikan, Dean of Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Phanom University, delivered the welcoming remarks at the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Assembly 2025 under the theme “Developing Policy Proposals for an Inclusive Approach to an Aging Society in Nakhon Phanom.” She emphasized the vital role of the College as a health education institution committed to advancing knowledge, research, and collaboration with partner networks to drive health policies and improve quality of life—particularly in addressing the pressing issue of an aging society.

The meeting was presided over by Acting Sub-Lieutenant Ruairung Khaiyabut, Deputy Governor of Nakhon Phanom Province, with the opening report delivered by Mr. Somchai Saenlang, Deputy Provincial Public Health Doctor of Nakhon Phanom. The event was organized by the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Assembly Committee and supported by the National Health Commission Office (NHCO). It provided a platform for representatives of government agencies, community organizations, civil society, and other stakeholders to exchange knowledge, discuss problems and lessons learned, and voice opinions on policy proposals for Nakhon Phanom’s aging society. A total of 60 participants attended, including representatives from agencies responsible for driving aging society initiatives, NHCO representatives, the private sector, local administrative organizations, community councils, the Provincial Health Assembly Committee, and Nakhon Phanom University. The meeting was held at the Fah Thor Tawan Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Chalermphrakiat 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary Building, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom University.

The program included a keynote address on “The Aging Society and Public Participation in Policy Movement” by Mr. Charuek Chairak, Assistant Secretary-General of the National Health Commission. In addition, a panel discussion on “Driving Successes, Practical Outcomes, and Challenges in Addressing the Aging Society of Nakhon Phanom” was held, featuring Mr. Somchai Saenlang, Deputy Provincial Public Health Doctor; the Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office; Dr. Patcharapa Khwannsue, Academic Representative; Mr. Panupong Wongchampa, President of Thalad Subdistrict Administrative Organization; and Mr. Chaloemkiat Pimsri, Representative of the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Community Council. The discussion was moderated by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khanin Chueaduangphui, Secretary of the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Assembly.

Furthermore, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Benjamas Pilayont, Committee Member of the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Assembly and Assistant Dean for Educational Quality Assurance, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, presented the policy proposal “Strategies and Approaches for Driving Inclusive Aging Society Policies for the People of Nakhon Phanom.” The session also included group exchanges, reflections, and recommendations from participants.

At the conclusion of the meeting, participants collectively declared the commitment of the Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Assembly network to advancing the proposed policies on aging society, aligned with the province’s Development Strategy No. 4: Social Development and Quality of Life for Sustainable Happiness. The strategy emphasizes enhancing education, promoting experiential learning, addressing poverty reduction, and developing digital skills among personnel, children, and youth—fully aligned with Nakhon Phanom Province’s strategic development goals.

BCNN Promotes Traffic Discipline through “Safe Driving with Discipline” Campaign to Enhance Students’ Quality of Life

On August 6, 2025, Dr. Supranee Sithikan, Dean of Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Phanom University, assigned Associate Professor Dr. Surachai Chaniang, Associate Dean for Student Development and International Relations, to preside over the opening of the student quality of life development project: “Safe Driving with Discipline”. He also extended a warm welcome to guest speakers from Mueang Nakhon Phanom Police Station. The event was attended by faculty, staff, and students at the Srikhottaboon Auditorium, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhon Phanom University.

This activity aimed to raise awareness and promote road safety knowledge. The college was honored to welcome traffic experts including:

  • Pol. Lt. Col. Suwit Nawiang, Traffic Inspector of Mueang Nakhon Phanom Police Station

  • Pol. Capt. Somdet Phochano, Deputy Inspector (Patrol), Mueang Nakhon Phanom Police Station
    along with a team of traffic officers, who provided valuable knowledge on traffic laws, proper motorcycle riding practices, and fostering appropriate traffic discipline in daily life. The goal was to reduce accidents and ensure safety for both the participants and the broader community.

This initiative reflects the college’s strong commitment to nurturing students to become both skilled professionals and responsible citizens. It also integrates health knowledge with everyday safe and responsible living.

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