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Introduction: Acute otitis media is a common disease in children under the age of 5 years due to their primitive ear anatomy. One of its consequences is otitis media with effusion (OME), which is a condition wherein serous secretion accumulates in the middle ear due to Eustachian tube dysfunction. OME results in conductive hearing loss, impacting children's learning and development.

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Diabetes knowledge among Malaysian adults: A scoping review and meta-analysis.

Malays Fam Physician

April 2024

Deputy Director (Non-Communicable Diseases), Disease Control Division, Ministry of Health, Malaysia.

Article Synopsis
  • Optimal self-care in diabetes management is vital for controlling blood sugar and preventing complications, and it is significantly influenced by diabetes knowledge among patients.
  • A review of thirty studies in Malaysia found that nearly 48% of diabetes patients had low knowledge levels, with many using the 14-item Michigan Diabetes Knowledge Test to assess this.
  • Improving diabetes knowledge through education and regular assessments can enhance self-care and glycaemic control, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in Malaysia.
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Is menopause managed well enough in general practice?

Malays Fam Physician

August 2023

MBBS, MCGP, FRCOG, FAMM, FICS, M Ed, MIDT, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, International Medical University, Clinical Campus Seremban, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

Menopause is an important phase in the life of older women. Women's life expectancy has increased worldwide. As women experience and perceive menopause differently depending on their personal, family and sociocultural backgrounds, perimenopausal symptoms can often go unnoticed and missed by general practitioners.

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The Malaysian government's ongoing movement control order (MCO) to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread, has disrupted the teaching and learning (T&L) activities of higher education institutions in the country. This paper seeks to outline the steps taken by the Department of Family Medicine of the International Medical University (IMU), Malaysia, to adapt its online teaching and learning activities. The five tips are: i) understand how to use online T&L platforms; ii) teachers should create multiple communication channels; iii) ensure attendance is captured; iv) enhance the online T&L experience and v) conduct online formative assessments.

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Parental satisfaction and perception of Progress in influencing the Practice of complementary health approaches in children with autism: a cross sectional survey from Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

BMC Complement Altern Med

September 2019

Pediatric Department, Clinical Campus Seremban, International Medical University (IMU), Jalan Rasah, 70300 Seremban, Seri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

Background: Parents' use of complementary health approaches (CHA) for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are common despite the uncertain evidence of its benefit. Parents often adopt CHA due to dissatisfaction with conventional treatment. This study aimed to examine parents' satisfaction with ASD treatment and their perception of progress in their child's development.

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Introduction: The aim of this systematic review is to compare chemotherapeutic agents commonly used in treating recurrent urinary infection in nonpregnant women by their efficacy, tolerability, adverse effects, and cost employing network meta-analysis.

Materials And Methods: We used three online databases, i.e.

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Aims: To estimate the gestational age and birth weight centiles of babies delivered normally, without any obstetric intervention, in women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies establishing spontaneous onset of labour.

Method: Consecutive women with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies, attending the Academic Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit of the Teaching Hospital Mahamodara Galle, Sri Lanka, with confirmed dates and establishing spontaneous onset of labor and delivering vaginally between gestational age of 34 - 41 weeks, without any obstetric intervention , during the period September 2013 to February 2014 were studied. The gestational age at spontaneous onset of labor and vaginal delivery and the birth weights of the babies were recorded.

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