Publications by authors named "Fahni Haris"

Objective: the paper-based OSCE (Pa-OSCE) scoring system has several drawbacks, including significant paper waste and being time-consuming. This study aims to assess examiner satisfaction with the On-OSCE scoring management system, identify and weigh the potential benefits of the innovation, and promote its use.

Methods: using a cross-sectional study design, we developed satisfaction inventory consisting of four domains: time-saving, user-friendliness, prospective application, and objectivity.

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  • Air insoles can help reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) by analyzing how different pressures affect foot pressure over time during walking.
  • The study tested three insole pressures (80, 160, and 240 mmHg) and two walking durations (10 and 20 minutes) on 13 healthy participants, showing significant differences in pressure effects.
  • The findings suggest that walking for 10 minutes with an insole pressure of 160 mmHg results in lower pressure values, indicating a reduced risk of DFU compared to higher pressures or longer durations.
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Clinically, air insoles may be applied to shoes to decrease plantar pressure gradient (PPG) and increase plantar gradient angle (PGA) to reduce foot ulcers. PPG and PGA may cause skin breakdown. The effects of different inner pressures of inflatable air insoles on dynamic PPG and PGA distributions are largely unknown in non-diabetics and people with diabetes.

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  • Exercise can help reduce complications for people with diabetes and vascular diseases, and using air insoles may lower the risk of diabetic foot ulcers by reducing peak plantar pressure (PPP).
  • The study tested 13 participants with different air insole pressures (80, 160, and 240 mm Hg) and walking durations (10 and 20 minutes), measuring PPP at specific foot locations.
  • Results showed significant differences in PPP at longer walking times, and it's recommended that individuals at risk of foot ulcers use 80 mm Hg insoles, avoiding stiffer ones for walks over 20 minutes.
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Purpose: To explore religious activities and its functions on the spiritual wellbeing of Muslim patients with schizophrenia.

Patients And Methods: Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted in six schizophrenia inpatients and two female nurses. Document analysis of the standard operating procedure related to patients' spiritual needs fulfilment and patients' medical records were also undertaken in order to triangulate data and to get insights about patient spiritual and religious activity.

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