1.Development of Physical Training Program to Boost Functional Strength in Firefighter Recruits Using a Modified Nominal Group Technique
Rosnah Ismail ; Noor Dalila Inche Zainal Abidin ; Asnarulkhadi Abu Samah ; Nor Hisham Mohammad ; Abdul Khair Osman ; Ismail Abdul Ghani ; Ashrul Riezal Asbar
International Journal of Public Health Research 2025;15(1):2188-2200
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			A  series  of  comprehensive  focus  group  discussions  with  active  firefighters  revealed  that  inconsistencies  in  incorporating  a  rigorous  physical  training  program  during  work  hours  contributed  significantly  to  the  challenges  of  maintaining  functional  fitness,  particularly  strength.  This  article  outlines  a  process  for  identifying  the  specific  exercises  required  to  enhance  strength,  drawing on the expertise and experience of physical trainers. Modified nominal group technique (mNGT) sessions were conducted to identify and  rank  exercises  for  five  functional  strengths  (i.e.,  pushing,  pulling,  lifting,  carrying,  and  dragging).  A  total  of  six  physical  trainers  from  the  firefighter  academy  were  interviewed  to  1)  identify  the  skeletal  muscles  involved  in  the  functional  movements  using  a  visual  aid;  2)  generate  ideas  for  exercises  via  brainstorming; 3) privately rank the displayed list of exercises for each muscle group involved in each functional movement; and 4) design a physical training programme  for  beginner,  intermediate  and  advanced  levels  by  manipulating  loads. Males dominated the expert group (66.7%) and had a mean of 11.50 (SD 5.20) years of experience in physical training. The mNGTs yielded three top-ranking exercises  for  each  functional  strength:  1)  Pushing:  the  push-up,  sit-up,  and  jumping  jack;  2)  pulling:  the  push-up,  jumping  jack,  and  sit-up;  3)  lifting:  the  jumping jack, push-up, and jumping squat; 4) carrying: the push-up, plank, and sit   -up; and 5) dragging: the jumping jack, sit-up, and jumping squat. Then each exercise  was  designed  for  the  beginner,  intermediate,  and  advanced  levels  by  manipulating loads (i.e. additional weight or number of repetitions). This study demonstrated that mNGT is an effective tool for identifying the three top-ranking  exercises  that  address  firefighter  recruits’  functional  strength.  The  experts  chose  multi-joint  exercises  targeting  agonist  and  antagonist  skeletal  muscle  groups  and  mimicking  movements  of  daily  work  life.  The  exercises,  corroborated by previous empirical evidence, provide opportunities for common skeletal    muscle    groupings    to    be    targeted    simultaneously    to    increase    cardiovascular  adaptations  over  a  shorter  period.  The  physical  exercise  is  now  ready to be implemented for piloting purposes among firefighter recruits.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.From crisis to opportunity: enhancing anatomy education in a post-COVID world: the Universiti Sains Malaysia experience
Sofiah Hanis Ahmad HISHAM ; Siti Nurma Hanim HADIE ; Fazlina KASIM ; Shamsi Amalina SHAMSUDDIN
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2024;36(4):435-443
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has fundamentally reshaped anatomy education, offering invaluable insights to guide the future of anatomy pedagogy. As we transition into a post-pandemic era, it is crucial to integrate the lessons learned to create a more resilient, flexible, and effective educational environment. This paper examines the transformative strategies implemented at Universiti Sains Malaysia during the pandemic, focusing on the empowerment of blended learning, technology-enhanced tools, student-centered learning practical sessions, and enhancement of formative assessment. These strategies include integrating digital learning resources, such as the Virtual Anatomy Museum and online histology quizzes, with in-person instruction, fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment. Additionally, practical sessions were redesigned to emphasize collaborative learning, peer teaching, and developing critical thinking and communication skills. Formative assessments were integrated to provide continuous feedback and support ongoing learning. This comprehensive approach not only enhanced students’ understanding of anatomical concepts but also improved their emotional well-being and overall learning experience. The lessons learned from the pandemic have paved the way for a more innovative and adaptive anatomy education that is well-prepared for future challenges. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.From crisis to opportunity: enhancing anatomy education in a post-COVID world: the Universiti Sains Malaysia experience
Sofiah Hanis Ahmad HISHAM ; Siti Nurma Hanim HADIE ; Fazlina KASIM ; Shamsi Amalina SHAMSUDDIN
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2024;36(4):435-443
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has fundamentally reshaped anatomy education, offering invaluable insights to guide the future of anatomy pedagogy. As we transition into a post-pandemic era, it is crucial to integrate the lessons learned to create a more resilient, flexible, and effective educational environment. This paper examines the transformative strategies implemented at Universiti Sains Malaysia during the pandemic, focusing on the empowerment of blended learning, technology-enhanced tools, student-centered learning practical sessions, and enhancement of formative assessment. These strategies include integrating digital learning resources, such as the Virtual Anatomy Museum and online histology quizzes, with in-person instruction, fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment. Additionally, practical sessions were redesigned to emphasize collaborative learning, peer teaching, and developing critical thinking and communication skills. Formative assessments were integrated to provide continuous feedback and support ongoing learning. This comprehensive approach not only enhanced students’ understanding of anatomical concepts but also improved their emotional well-being and overall learning experience. The lessons learned from the pandemic have paved the way for a more innovative and adaptive anatomy education that is well-prepared for future challenges. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.From crisis to opportunity: enhancing anatomy education in a post-COVID world: the Universiti Sains Malaysia experience
Sofiah Hanis Ahmad HISHAM ; Siti Nurma Hanim HADIE ; Fazlina KASIM ; Shamsi Amalina SHAMSUDDIN
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2024;36(4):435-443
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has fundamentally reshaped anatomy education, offering invaluable insights to guide the future of anatomy pedagogy. As we transition into a post-pandemic era, it is crucial to integrate the lessons learned to create a more resilient, flexible, and effective educational environment. This paper examines the transformative strategies implemented at Universiti Sains Malaysia during the pandemic, focusing on the empowerment of blended learning, technology-enhanced tools, student-centered learning practical sessions, and enhancement of formative assessment. These strategies include integrating digital learning resources, such as the Virtual Anatomy Museum and online histology quizzes, with in-person instruction, fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment. Additionally, practical sessions were redesigned to emphasize collaborative learning, peer teaching, and developing critical thinking and communication skills. Formative assessments were integrated to provide continuous feedback and support ongoing learning. This comprehensive approach not only enhanced students’ understanding of anatomical concepts but also improved their emotional well-being and overall learning experience. The lessons learned from the pandemic have paved the way for a more innovative and adaptive anatomy education that is well-prepared for future challenges. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.From crisis to opportunity: enhancing anatomy education in a post-COVID world: the Universiti Sains Malaysia experience
Sofiah Hanis Ahmad HISHAM ; Siti Nurma Hanim HADIE ; Fazlina KASIM ; Shamsi Amalina SHAMSUDDIN
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2024;36(4):435-443
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has fundamentally reshaped anatomy education, offering invaluable insights to guide the future of anatomy pedagogy. As we transition into a post-pandemic era, it is crucial to integrate the lessons learned to create a more resilient, flexible, and effective educational environment. This paper examines the transformative strategies implemented at Universiti Sains Malaysia during the pandemic, focusing on the empowerment of blended learning, technology-enhanced tools, student-centered learning practical sessions, and enhancement of formative assessment. These strategies include integrating digital learning resources, such as the Virtual Anatomy Museum and online histology quizzes, with in-person instruction, fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment. Additionally, practical sessions were redesigned to emphasize collaborative learning, peer teaching, and developing critical thinking and communication skills. Formative assessments were integrated to provide continuous feedback and support ongoing learning. This comprehensive approach not only enhanced students’ understanding of anatomical concepts but also improved their emotional well-being and overall learning experience. The lessons learned from the pandemic have paved the way for a more innovative and adaptive anatomy education that is well-prepared for future challenges. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Erratum: The Impact of Pharmacist Medication Reviews on Geriatric Patients: A Scoping Review
Nor Liana Che YAACOB ; Mathumalar LOGANATHAN ; Nur Azwa HISHAM ; Habibah KAMARUZZAMAN ; Khairil Anuar Md ISA ; Mohamed Izham Mohamed IBRAHIM ; Kwok-Wen NG
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2024;45(4):235-235
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.The Impact of Pharmacist Medication Reviews on Geriatric Patients: A Scoping Review
Nor Liana Che YAACOB ; Mathumalar LOGANATHAN ; Nur Azwa HISHAM ; Habibah KAMARUZZAMAN ; Khairil Anuar Md ISA ; Mohamed Izham Mohamed IBRAHIM ; Kwok-Wen NG
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2024;45(3):125-133
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Medication review is an intervention with the potential to reduce drug-related problems (DRPs) in the elderly. This study aimed to determine the effect of pharmacists’ medication reviews on geriatric patients. This study accessed two online databases, MEDLINE Complete and Scopus, and examined all studies published in English between 2019 and 2023, except for reviews. The studies included (1) participants over 65 years of age and (2) medication reviews conducted by pharmacists. The titles, abstracts, and full texts were reviewed for data extraction to determine whether the studies satisfied the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Forty-four of the initial 709 articles were included in this study. The articles included discussions on the incidence rates of DRPs and potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) (n=21), hospitalization (n=14), medication adherence (n=9), quality of life (QoL) (n=8), and falls (n=7). Pharmacist medication reviews were associated with a reduced incidence of DRPs and PIMs, and improved adherence to medications. Patients’ overall QoL is also increasing. However, pharmacist medication reviews were not strongly associated with decreased hospitalization or falls. A pharmacist’s medication review may be a feasible intervention for reducing the incidence rates of DRPs and PIMs, regardless of whether it is performed as a sole intervention or supplemented with other interventions. The intervention was also effective in increasing medication adherence and QoL. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Unlocking the Potential of Extracellular Vesicles as the Next Generation Therapy: Challenges and Opportunities
Syahidatulamali Che SHAFFI ; Omar Nafiis HAIRUDDIN ; Siti Farizan MANSOR ; Tengku Muhamad Faris SYAFIQ ; Badrul Hisham YAHAYA
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2024;21(4):513-527
		                        		
		                        			 BACKGROUND:
		                        			Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have undergone extensive investigation for their potential therapeutic applications, primarily attributed to their paracrine activity. Recently, researchers have been exploring the therapeutic potential of extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by MSCs. 
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			MEDLINE/PubMed and Google scholar databases were used for the selection of literature. The keywords used were mesenchymal stem cells, extracellular vesicles, clinical application of EVs and challenges EVs production. 
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			These EVs have demonstrated robust capabilities in transporting intracellular cargo, playing a critical role in facilitating cell-to-cell communication by carrying functional molecules, including proteins, RNA species, DNAs, and lipids. Utilizing EVs as an alternative to stem cells offers several benefits, such as improved safety, reduced immunogenicity, and the ability to traverse biological barriers. Consequently, EVs have emerged as an increasingly attractive option for clinical use. 
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSION
		                        			From this perspective, this review delves into the advantages and challenges associated with employing MSC–EVs in clinical settings, with a specific focus on their potential in treating conditions like lung diseases, cancer, and autoimmune disorders. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Lower Limb Muscle Fatigue Alters Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters and Turning Difficulty Characteristics in Parkinson’s Disease
Halimatul Abd GHANI ; Alia A. ALGHWIRI ; Hafifi HISHAM ; Haidzir MANAF
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2023;47(4):282-290
		                        		
		                        			 Objective:
		                        			To determine the effects of lower limb muscle fatigue on spatiotemporal gait parameters and turning difficulty characteristics during the extended Timed Up and Go (extended TUG) test in individuals with different severity stages of Parkinson’s disease (PD). 
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			Forty individuals with PD, classified as Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) stages 2 and 3 participated in this pre- and post-experimental study design. The participants performed a continuous sit-to-stand task from a chair based on 30 cycles/min set-up to induce lower limb muscle fatigue. They performed extended TUG test immediately before and after completing the fatigue protocol. Spatiotemporal gait parameters and turning difficulty characteristics were recorded using two GoPro® Hero 4 Silver cameras. Data were subjected to a repeated-measure ANOVA. 
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			Individuals with PD experience significant changes in spatiotemporal gait parameters, specifically stride velocity and length, under conditions of lower limb muscle fatigue (p=0.001). These changes were more pronounced in individuals with PD in the H&Y stage 3 group. Additionally, both PD groups exhibited difficulty with turning, requiring more than five steps to complete a 180° turn and taking more than 3 seconds to accomplish it. 
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion
		                        			These findings highlight the impact of muscle fatigue on gait performance in PD and suggest that individuals in later stages of the disease may be particularly affected. Further research is needed to explore interventions that can mitigate these gait impairments and improve mobility in individuals with PD. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Environmental Factors of Commuting Accidents among Firefighter Drivers in Peninsular Malaysia: A Case study
Norfaqihah Mohtar ; Rosnah Ismail ; Nor Hisham Mohammad ; Mohammad Paisal Adam ; Mohammad Hamdan Wahid ; Mohd Hasni Ja&rsquo ; afar
International Journal of Public Health Research 2023;13(no.2):1784-1791
		                        		
		                        			Introduction:
		                        			Commuting accidents (CAs) caused significant detrimental impacts on the Fire 
and Rescue Department of Malaysia (FRDM). Therefore, this study aims to 
identify factors of CA by mainly focusing on environmental factors
		                        		
		                        			Methodology:
		                        			The qualitative data was obtained from FRDM accident investigation reports 
from five states (Kedah, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Negeri Sembilan and Johor) 
between 2017-2021. The data were analysed using content analysis.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			Four environmental factors that contribute to CA were identified. The factors 
were environmental conditions (rainfall, strong wind, light glare, and 
insufficient lighting), time (twilight and night time), road physical conditions 
(hilly road, curvy, steep, and narrow road, weak manhole cover, soft ground, 
wet and slippery road), and road environment (traffic congestion and sudden 
animal crossing)
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion
		                        			These findings provide environment-related hazards input for risk assessment 
and management of CA in FRDM, as well as valuable information for future 
research. Therefore, it has the potential to improve road safety for firefighters, 
the general public, and animals
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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