Nguyen Thi Hoa Huyen, RN, PhD.
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Dr Huyen has more than 15 years teaching in nursing field. She was awarded prestigious scholarships of Australia and Vietnam to gain her Master and Doctoral Degree at the Queensland University of Technology, Australia. With her research interests in chronic diseases and cancer care, she has joined a number of national and international research projects. Joining VinUniversity, Dr. Huyen’s passion is to create active and science-based lectures to bring a global view to Nursing Students.
Recent Submissions
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The Rate and Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression in Vietnam From 2010 to 2020: A Literature Review
(2021-10-27)Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is commonly seen in women after birth and can lead to adverse effects on both the health of mothers and child(ren) development. In Vietnam, there have been a number of studies examining ... -
The symptoms of postpartum depression observed by family members: A pilot study
(2022-10-13)Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a burden on women's mental health after delivery, predominantly occurring in the 1st year. PPD poses a threat to the mother's life and affects the quality of childcare. Early detection by ... -
Prevalence of and risk factors associated with depression among nursing students acting on the frontline of COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
(2023)Introduction: The widespread devastation caused by the ongoing waves of COVID-19 imposed a significant burden on the healthcare labor force. At the frontline in the battle against the deadly COVID-19 virus, nursing students ... -
Prevalence of and risk factors associated with depression among nursing students acting on the frontline of COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
(2023-01-09)Introduction: The widespread devastation caused by the ongoing waves of COVID-19 imposed a significant burden on the healthcare labor force. At the frontline in the battle against the deadly COVID-19 virus, nursing students ... -
The development and professionalization of nursing in Vietnam
(2022-02-02)This article provides a snapshot of the development of nursing education and practice in Vietnam and the impact of historical and socioeconomic factors of the last few decades. The Vietnamese government has played an ... -
The Use of Video in Delivering Maternal Health Education in Mountainous Areas: A Qualitative Exploration of the Experience of Health Workers
(2022-07-27)Background Health education delivered through DVD/video has emerged as an innovative method to promote positive health behavior changes among patients. In this context, a community health project was initiated in Cao ... -
Mediating role of educational environment in the relationship between workload and generic skills of nursing students in Vietnam
(2023-07-04)Students’ learning experiences are considered useful indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching in tertiary education. With limited theory-driven research, this study aimed to examine whether the educational ... -
Knowledge, attitude, and practice of parents on maternal care in a mountainous district of Vietnam: A qualitative study
(2021)Barriers preventing parents from accessing healthcare services affect the effectiveness of maternal care in mountainous areas of Vietnam. Aim: This study aimed to examine the current knowledge, attitudes, and practice ... -
Barriers to COVID-19 contact tracing: View from frontline healthcare students in Vietnam
(2023-02-28)In the context of the complicated continuous waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam, contact tracing, along with social distancing and lockdown, proved its crucial role in the suppression of epidemic spreading and ... -
The symptoms of postpartum depression observed by family members: A pilot study
(2022-10-13)Postpartum Depression (PPD) is a burden on women’s mental health after delivery, predominantly occurring in the 1st year. PPD poses a threat to the mother’s life and affects the quality of childcare. Early detection by ... -
The Rate and Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression in Vietnam From 2010 to 2020: A Literature Review
(2021-10-27)Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is commonly seen in women after birth and can lead to adverse effects on both the health of mothers and child(ren) development. In Vietnam, there have been a number of studies examining ...