รองศาสตราจารย์ ดร.ภญ.

ศิริตรี สุทธจิตต์

Associate Professor Dr.

Siritree Suttajit

Expertise: Health policy, Rational drug use, Systems thinking, People-centered care, Collective impact, Pharmacy education and pharmacy workforce
หน่วยงาน
ภาควิชาบริบาลเภสัชกรรม
อีเมล
siritree.s@cmu.ac.th ,siritree@gmail.com
การศึกษา
  • 2541, เภสัชศาสตรบัณฑิต (เกียรตินิยมอันดับสอง)
    มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่
  • 2543, เภสัชศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต บริหารเภสัชกิจ
    มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล
  • 2548, Ph.D Public Health
    จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย

งานวิจัย

Google Scholar

Scopus

Health policy, Patient-centered care & Patient empowerment, Pharmacy education & health workforce, Rational drug use

ข้อมูลจาก Google Scholar

  • 2014, How to enhance public health service utilization in community pharmacy?: general public and health providers' perspectives
    Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 10 (2), 272-284, 2014
  • 2013, Quetiapine versus typical antipsychotic medications for schizophrenia
    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2013
  • 2015, General public's views on pharmacy public health services: current situation and opportunities in the future
    public health 129 (6), 705-715, 2015
  • 2009, Health promotion integrated into a Thai PharmD curriculum to improve pharmacy practice skills
    American journal of pharmaceutical education 73 (5), 2009
  • 2005, Patterns, appropriateness, and predictors of antimicrobial prescribing for adults with upper respiratory infections in urban slum communities of Bangkok
    Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health 36 (2), 489-497, 2005
  • 2015, Depression screening and advisory service provided by community pharmacist for depressive students in university
    SpringerPlus 4, 1-12, 2015
  • 2019, Hospital pharmacy practice and the way forward for pharmacy education in Thailand
    The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 72 (1), 34, 2019
  • 2014, Comparison of self-reported professional competency across pharmacy education programs: a survey of Thai pharmacy graduates enrolled in the public service program
    Advances in medical education and practice, 347-357, 2014
  • 2020, Development of pharmacy competency framework for the changing demands of Thailand's pharmaceutical and health services
    Pharmacy Practice (Granada) 18 (4), 2020
  • 2020, Irrational antibiotic use and distribution in the Thai community: a complex situation in need of integrative solution
    Journal of Health Science of Thailand, S72-S81, 2020
  • 2013, Reliability and validity of the Thai version of the Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia
    Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment, 113-118, 2013
  • 2018, Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
    Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 713-722, 2018
  • 2016, Methodological and economic evaluations of seven survey modes applied to health service research
    Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research 7 (1), 43-52, 2016
  • 2009, Thai-elderly; Mahasarakham Province Context
    Srinagarind Medical Journal 24 (3), 197-205, 2009
  • 2006, Student’s Professionalism and Leadership influenced by Pharmacy Education and Institutional Socialization
    Isan J Pharm Sci 2 (1), 1-12, 2006
  • 2015, Scaling up evidence-based interventions toward sustainability: A case study of antibiotics smart use program in Thailand
    Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection 48 (2), S24, 2015
  • 2004, Antibiotic Prescribing in Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Patterns and Predictors of Physician Prescribing in Health Centers in Bangkok
    Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004
  • 2004, Care Seeking and Treatment for Adults with URIs in Congested Communities in Bangkok: Where Problems Occur
    Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004
  • 2022, Systems Challenges in Accessing Medicines among Children under Thailand’s Universal Health Coverage: A Qualitative Study of a Provincial Public Hospital Network
    Children 9 (4), 552, 2022
  • 2022, Complexity of implementing Harm Reduction Services in community hospitals: A two-phase qualitative study
    The Thai Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 46 (3), 324-334, 2022