1.Correlation between Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly Screening (HHIE-S) and Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA) Test among Malaysian Elderly
Noraini Camarudin ; Siti Anom Ahmad ; Halimatus Sakdiah Minhat ; Mohd Hazmi Mohamed ; Raja Nurzatul Efah Raja Adnan
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.2):94-98
Introduction: The study aims to determine the correlation of the Hearing Handicap Inventory for Elderly Screening
(HHIE-S) questionnaire with the pure tone audiometry (PTA) in the Malaysian older adult population. Methods: This
cross-sectional study took a random sample of adults ≥60 years in a tertiary hospital. A total of 202 participants
completed both the HHIE-S questionnaire and the PTA test. The total HHIE-S score and the PTA result were explored
for the correlation using a Kruskal–Wallis and the validity using the receiver operating characteristic curve. Results:
A Kruskal–Wallis analysis indicated a significant correlation for the level of hearing impairment (r =.704, p < 0.001)
between the HHIE-S score and the PTA result. Comparison between HHIE-S score of 8 and the PTA >25db results
gave sensitivity: 87.9%, specificity: 78.4%, positive predictive value: 80.3%, and negative predictive value: 86.6%.
Conclusion: This study suggests that the HHIE-S questionnaire is a good and valid screening instrument for hearing
impairment detection in the Malaysian older adult population.
2.Barriers and Drivers of Physical Activity Participation Among Older Adults in Malaysia: A Systematic Review
Halimatus Sakdiah Minhat ; Wan Syahirah Wan Ghazali ; Muhammad Ikhwan Mud Shukri ; Norhafizah Mohd Noor ; Mohd Hafiidz Baharudin ; Zhao Yuanyuan ; Raja Nurzatul Efah Raja Adnan
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2024;20(No.1):253-262
Introduction: Ageing is commonly linked with physical inactivity. This review was performed to identify the factors
associated with participation in physical activity among older adults in Malaysia. Methods: A systematic review was
conducted using five databases; Pubmed, Sagepub, Scopus, Cochrane Library and Science Direct. Observational
and intervention studies published between January 2010 and December 2020 were included, with Malaysian older
adults aged 55 years and older being the main subject. Results: A total of 9 articles were included in the review.
Analysis was guided by the Social Ecological Model for Health Promotion. The review had successfully identified
gender, age, education level, health reasons, ethnicity and attitude as intrapersonal factors, social support (friend)
and marital status as interpersonal factors, and locality as well as availability of facilities as environmental factors.
Conclusions: Physical activity participation among Malaysian older adults were mainly determined by intrapersonal
factors, particularly gender, health condition and educational level.