Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong
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Dr. Huong gained her Doctoral Degree in Nursing at the Queensland University of Technology, Australia in 2013. Before joining VinUniversity, she was a Nurse Lecturer at the Hanoi Medical University for more than 15 years. Her research interests include women, children and mental health. Evidence based Practice is Dr. Huong’s commitment with VinUniversity Nursing Students for their future to become leaders in the field of Nursing.
Recent Submissions
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Prioritizing training needs of school health staff: The example of Vietnam
(2020-08-01)Competencies of school health staff (SHS) members, including school nurses, are crucial to improving child and adolescent health. In Vietnam, although SHS members are dispatched to schools, they have limited training ... -
Factors Associated With the Intention to Participate in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Frontline Prevention Activities Among Nursing Students in Vietnam: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior
(2021-07-02)Introduction: Medical students have been serving as a key part of the frontline health workforce responding to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic globally. Their contribution is especially important in the ... -
Prioritizing Training Needs of School Health Staff: The Example of Vietnam
(2020-08-01)Competencies of school health staff (SHS) members, including school nurses, are crucial to improving child and adolescent health. In Vietnam, although SHS members are dispatched to schools, they have limited training ... -
Second-Hand Smoking Prevalence in Vietnamese Population Aged 15 and older: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
(2022)Background: Second-hand smoking (SHS) is associated with many health problems. However, its prevalence in the community population aged 15 years and older in Vietnam is unknown. Objectives: To quantify the prevalence ... -
Factors Associated With the Intention to Participate in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Frontline Prevention Activities Among Nursing Students in Vietnam: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior
(2021-07-02)Introduction: Medical students have been serving as a key part of the frontline health workforce responding to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic globally. Their contribution is especially important in the ...