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Crc Sabah Newsletter Issue 3 : September– December 2013 CRC SABAH NEWSLETTER Inside This Issue WELCOME TO ISSUE 3 OF CRC NEWSLETTER Welcome to Issue 3 of CRC Sabah Newletter Warmest Greeting from CRC Sabah! Welcome 2014, and Happy Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) New Year! As we begin this New Year, we hope that 2014 will and industry Sponsored Research bring bigger and better things for the Clinical Research Centre (ISR) updates (CRC). Activities and Photo Gallery In This issue, we want to announce the upcoming workshop organized by CRC Sabah for the year 2014. Contact Us 1. Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Workshop collaboration Upcoming Events with Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM) 19th – 21st Feb 2014, Sabah Women and Children Hospital. 2. Sabah Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Workshop 26th – 28th Mar 2014, Hospital Queen Elizabeth II. CRC’s OBJECTIVE 3. Basic to Intermediate Medical Biostatistics Using SPSS Workshop 2014 1. To promote a culture of 14 – 17 April 2014, School Of Medical, University Malaysia research among healthcare Sabah (UMS). workers in Sabah. 4. Advanced Medical Biostatistics Using SPSS Workshop 2014 2 – 6 Jun 2014, School Of Medical, University Malaysia Sabah (UMS). 2. To disseminate skills in Grab this opportunity and never stop Learning! See you there! Methodology, Statistical tools, and techniques in designing and conducting clinical trials. CRC’s Vision 3. To provide healthcare workers the principle of methodology and To be a leading clinical research institution in Asia biostatistics in clinical research CRC’s Mission To improve patients health outcomes through ethical and quality clinical research. ISSUE 3: September – December 2013 CRC Sabah Newsletter MESSAGE AND RESOLUTION CRC SABAH HEAD 2014 First and foremost, I would like to congratulate the editorial team for their success in publishing the third edition of CRC Sabah Newsletter. This latest edition marks another important milestone for CRC Sabah. It has been more than 5 years since the inception of CRC Sabah. Since then we have seen the number of industry-sponsored research and investigator-initiated research activities increase. CRC Sabah is committed to promote a research culture at all levels of the MOH in Sabah. In order to achieve this CRC Sabah has visited 13 district hospitals in the north, west and interior of Sabah. These visit helped to promote CRC services and resolve problems with regard to research matters in the districts. CRC Sabah will cover the hospitals in eastern Sabah this year. In addition, CRC will organize numerous courses such as a Biostatistics Workshop, Research Proposal Development workshop and Good Clinical Practice workshop. This is to disseminate information to healthcare providers the proper way of conducting research. We hope to strengthen research capability through long lasting collaborations with local institutions and other hospitals. Additionally, we hope to facilitate research activities with emphasis on quality research from these collaborations. Finally, I wish to thank all the staff of CRC Sabah for working tirelessly to achieve these objectives. Enjoy reading. Datuk Dr Jayaram Menon Head of CRC Sabah Hospital Queen Elizabeth Thank you for the opportunity to say a few words. Congratulations to the editorial team from CRC Likas for producing the third edition of CRC Sabah Newsletter. 2013 has seen a number of successful industry sponsored research (ISR), which is the main focus at our centre. A Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Workshop will be held from 19-21 February 2014 in Likas Hospital itself, specially organised by Clinical Research Malaysia (CRM) in collaboration with CRC Sabah. We hope to increase awareness in clinical research as well as to cultivate the research culture and have responsible investigators to conduct studies of high quality. We are committed to assist all the disciplines which are interested to conduct research, within our capabilities. Last but not least, I wish everyone a happy new year! Dr Flora Chong Li Tze Head of CRC Hospital Likas ISSUE 3: September – December 2013 CRC Sabah Newsletter Table 1: Investigator Initiated Research (IIR) Approved by MREC NO NMRR ID STUDY TITLE STUDY SITE 1 NMRR-13-425-14815 Substance use among psychiatric inpatients in Duchess of Kent Hospital, Duchess of Kent Sandakan Hospital, Sandakan 2 NMRR-13-354-16253 Amalan Gaya Hidup Sihat di Kalangan Paramedik Hospital Kuala Penyu Kuala Penyu Hospital 3 NMRR-13-546-16814 Attitude and Perceptions of Healthcare Professionals towards Clinical Lahad Datu Pharmacy Services in Lahad Datu Hospital Hospital 4 NMRR-12-134-13359 Mengkaji faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi kesan psikososial terhadap QEH I/ Keningau/ pesakit talasemia. HWKKS 5 NMRR-13-677-15713 Determining the Aetiology of Non-Malarial Acute Febrile Illness in Sabah QEH I/ HWKKS/ Kudat/Kota Merudu 6 NMRR-13-574-16749 CD44s expression in soft tissue sarcomas, a potential prognostic marker QEH I 7 NMRR-13-858-14725 The study of b-Thalassemia trait among adolescents in sabah, east malaysia, QEH I a population study 8 NMRR-13-800-15838 Survey on knowledge of psychotropic medications among paramedics and HMBP nurses in Hospital Mesra Bukit Padang 9 NMRR-13-804-16974 Risk factors of pacemaker Implantation Infection: a single centre experience. QEH II 10 NMRR-13-813-17173 Amalan kepatuhan rawatan tibi secara dot dalam kalangan pesakit tibi di Klinik Jabatan Pesakit kawalan tibi dan kusta Lahad Datu, Sabah. Luar, Klinik Kesihatan Lahad Datu 11 NMRR-13-842-17444 Census on patients completing one year treatment of adjuvant Trastuzumab HWKKS from January 2012 till July 2013 at Hospital Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. 12 NMRR-13-800-15838 Survey on knowledge of psychotropic medications among paramedics and HMBP nurses in Hospital Mesra Bukit Padang 13 NMRR-13-804-16974 Risk factors of pacemaker Implantation Infection: a single centre experience. QEH II NMRR-13-842-17444 Census on patients completing one year treatment of adjuvant Trastuzumab HWKKS 14 from January 2012 till July 2013 at Hospital Likas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. 15 NMRR-13-639-16766 A Randomized Controlled Study on Compliance towards MASA 1956 among Cawangan Retail Pharmacies in Sabah Penguatkuasa Farmasi, Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Sabah. 16 NMRR-13-649-16823 A Pilot Study of Barriers Towards Quit Smoking among Participants of Quit HDOK Smoking Clinic in Hospital Duchess of Kent, Sandakan. 17 NMRR-13-732-16497 Implementation of hospital information system (his) in Malaysian public Kunak/ Keningau/ hospitals Lahad datu Hosp 18 NMRR-13-843-16712 Human-animal Exposure Study in Malaysia, Kinabatangan District, Sabah State, JKNS Malaysia 19 NMRR-13-906-16967 Epidemiological and Clinical Profile of Transfusion Dependent Thalassemia QEH I/ HDOK Patient in Sabah ISSUE 3: September – December 2013 CRC Sabah Newsletter 20 NMRR-13-1192- Neonatal jaundis teruk: kegagalan ibu mematuhi rujukan pemeriksaan serum Pejabat Kesihatan 18473 bilirubin mengakibatkan peningkatan kes neonatal jaundis teruk di daerah Kawasan Sandakan. Sandakan 21 NMRR-13-642-17166 Outcome of Pharmacist Intervention on Medication Compliance among Lahad Datu Hosp Hemodialysis patients in Lahad Datu Hospital 22 NMRR-13-875-17115 Fluoride enamel opacities among 16-year-old school children in Malaysia Oral Health Division, MOH, JKNS 23 NMRR-13-962-17898 Cardiovascular risk management among primary care patients in Malaysia Klinik Kesihatan Luyang 24 NMRR-13-915-16059 A retrospective Assessment of Integrated-Quit-Smoking-Service in Primary Klinik Kesihatan Healthcare Setting Luyang 25 NMRR-13-373-14897 Current status of Drug Information Centers in Malaysia JKNS 26 NMRR-13-891-17366 DEB-only All Comers Registry QEH II 27 NMRR-13-904-16833 HER-2 Expression and Amplification in locally advanced, metastatic or HWKKS unresectable gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma population in PPNR, Sabah. 28 NMRR-13-1001- The Effectiveness of Online Training for Interpretation of Video fluoroscopy of QEH I/ HDOK 15684 Swallowing Study Among Speech-Language Therapists in Malaysia. 29 NMRR-13-883-16902 Program Pengubatan Beramai-ramai (MDA) Filariasis Limfatik Penduduk Di Pejabat Kesihatan Kampung Keramat, Beluran, Sabah. Kawasan Beluran 30 NMRR-13-725-16306 Isolation of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) from nasal swab in heterogenous studied group population QEH I 31 NMRR-13-599-16838 Medication therapy optimization clinic (mtoc) dyslipidemia: evaluation of a Tawau Hospital pharmacist-managed lipid clinic that uses a novel lipid titration protocol 32 NMRR-13-551-16402 Liver impairment in paediatric thalassaemia patients on deferasirox HDOK 33 NMRR-13-1066- International multicentre prevalence study on sepsis QEH I/ QEH II/ 17354 Keningau/ HDOK/ Lahad Datu 34 NMRR-13-1088- Psychometric evaluation of the malay version of alcohol use disorder Klinik Kesihatan 17518 identification test (audit-m) Penampang 35 NMRR-13-1092- Physician's satisfaction with the performance of pharmacists in pharmacist- QEH II 16922 involved anticoagulation clinic, Queen Elizabeth Hospital II 36 NMRR-13-1023- Identifying psychosocial and economic risk factors and quantifying the costs of QEH I 14660 age-related cognitive impairment: implications of population aging in Malaysia 37 NMRR-13-1195- Pharmacist-initiated lung function screening using validated copd-ps Klinik Kesihatan 17901 questionnaire followed by vitalograph copd-6 to detect the impaired lung Luyang function in people at risk of developing COPD in primary health care setting. 38 NMRR-13-1167- Kajian dalam dokumentasi
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