1.Validation study of the Malay version of the Myasthenia Gravis Quality of Life (MGQOL)15 and Myasthenia Gravis Activities of Daily Living (MGADL) questionnaires
Alif Adlan Mohd Thabit ; Nor Azman Rosli ; Hana Maizuliana Solehan ; Zahariah Pilus ; Maskanah Mohammad Lotfie ; Ramesh Sahathevan ; Norlinah Mohamed Ibrahim ; Hui Jan Tan ; Wan Nur Nafisah Wan Yahya ; Hazlina Mahadzir ; Shahrul Azmin Md Rani ; Zhe Kang Law ; Rabani Remli
Neurology Asia 2016;21(1):33-39
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an immune mediated neuromuscular disease causing fatiguability, which can
influence quality of life (QOL). MG disease status can be established with Myasthenia Gravis Quality
of Life (MGQOL) 15 and Myasthenia Gravis Activities of Daily Living (MGADL) questionnaires to
measure patients’ perception of MG-related dysfunction. This study aims to validate the translated
Malay versions of the MGQOL15 and MGADL for use in Malay-speaking MG patients. By using
the cross cultural adaptation process, both questionnaires were translated into Malay language. Two
sets of MGQOL15 Malay version and MGADL Malay version were distributed to MG patients during
their routine follow-up to be filled up one week apart. A total of 38 patients were recruited during this
study comprising predominantly females compared to males (71% vs 29%) and Malays compared to
non-Malays (60% vs 40%). The mean age was 52.5 years; with most of the patients in the 60-69 years
old category (37%).The Spearman’s correlation coefficient was 0.987 for MGQOL-15 Malay version
and 0.976 for MGADL Malay version, while the internal consistency for MGQOL15 Malay version
was 0.952-0.957, and 0.677-0.694 for MGADL Malay version. The MGQOL15 Malay version and
MGADL Malay version are reliable and valid instruments for the measurement of quality of life in
MG patients in the local setting.
Myasthenia Gravis
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Quality of Life
2.The Development and Evaluation of a Hand Hygiene Educational Module for Preschool Children
Nurul Azmawati Mohamed ; Shalinawati Ramli ; Hana Maizuliana Solehan ; Mohd Dzulkhairi Mohd Rani
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.2):30-34
Introduction: The world has been badly affected by the spread of a novel virus known as Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) that was first reported in Wuhan, China back in December 2019. As the virus
is transmitted through aerosol, respiratory droplets and close contact, hand hygiene and wearing mask are the most
important preventive measures for COVID-19. Studies showed hand hygiene intervention improved compliances.
This paper discussed the development of a hand hygiene intervention module, validation, usability and effectiveness reports. Methods: This study involved 5 stages; need analysis, module development, validation, usability and
effectiveness studies. Need analysis and module development were carried out through brainstorming and literature
search. The content was evaluated by three experts, whereas the usability was screened by four preschool teachers.
The effectiveness of knowledge transfer was evaluated via pre and post intervention surveys. Results: The hand hygiene educational module received valuable comments from the content expert and the end-users (teachers). Knowledge score related to COVID-19 transmission, prevention and hand hygiene moments among pre-school children
were significantly increased after the intervention. Conclusion: This module can be used to improve teaching method
related to COVID-19 and hand hygiene. The ‘learn and play’ approach may increase excitement, thus make learning
process enjoyable and memorable.
3.Recommendation for Improvement in COVID-19 Vaccine Program in Malaysia: An Online Nationwide Qualitative Survey
Hana Maizuliana Solehan ; Mohd Dzulkhairi Mohd Rani ; Nurul Azmawati Mohamed ; Muslimah Ithnin ; Abdul Rasyid Ariffien ; Che Ilina Che Isahak
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.4):76-83
Introduction: Maintaining high levels of vaccinations is important for public health success in any vaccination planning. Success requires a better understanding of the public’s perceptions of diseases and consequent decisions about
vaccinations. This study aims to gather exploratory qualitative data on public opinion on the Malaysian Government’s COVID-19 immunization campaigns. Methods: Open-ended question on Google Form was advertised online
between 2 to 17 December 2020. The questionnaire form was deactivated when saturation has been reached. The
free text questions were analysed by qualitative thematic analysis by all authors on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
Results: Six hundred and sixty-one participants replied to the online questionnaire. Four themes emerged from the
thematic analysis on suggestions for future National COVID-19 Immunisation Program. First, COVID-19 vaccine
administration policy; secondly, knowledge dissemination and plan to address obstacles of public acceptances towards the vaccine proactively; thirdly, better implementation programs by the government and fourthly, using local
research expertise for vaccine development and alternative medicines. Participants believe all this are essential in
increasing their trust and uptake for the government’s future national COVID-19 Immunisation Program. Conclusion:
This study highlights the suggestions made by the public for the Malaysian Government. These findings will help
develop education and intervention strategies for new vaccine introduction to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in
Malaysia.
4.Pregnancy-Associated Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection: A Case Report and the Lessons from Practice
Tan Wei Ming ; Julian Tey Hock Chuan ; Asri Ranga Abdullah Ramaiah ; Hana Maizuliana Solehan ; Sarah Zulaikha Samad ; Sia Koon Ket
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.2):344-346
Pregnancy-associated spontaneous coronary artery dissection (P-SCAD) is one of the fatal conditions that most commonly causes pregnancy-associated myocardial infarction. We herein report a case of P-SCAD in a 26-year-old multigravida woman, who complained of angina postpartum with raised cardiac biomarkers and transient ST-segment
elevation on electrocardiograms. We emphasize the importance of a high degree of suspicion in the diagnosis of
P-SCAD, together with the common presentation, the management approach, and its psychological impacts on the
patients.