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    Utilisation of the web-based Home Assessment Tool among patients with COVID-19 in Selangor, Malaysia: An observational study by Farhani, Samat, Roslina, Abdul Jalil, Nik Mazlina, Mohammad, Noor Hasliza, Hassan, Lih Bing, Lau, Noorul Amilin, Sulaiman, Zienna Zufida, Zainol Rashid, Siti Khalimah, Rosnan

    Published in Malaysian family physician (2024)
    “…Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many countries to turn to web-based solutions. The Home Assessment Tool (HAT) is a web-based system using the…”
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    Practice of Disciplinary Methods and Factors Associated With Belief for Physical Punishment Among Malaysian Parents: Findings From NHMS 2016 by Ganapathy, Shubash Shander, Sooryanarayana, Rajini, Mohammad, Nik Mazlina, Abdul Manaf, Rosliza

    Published in Global pediatric health (2022)
    “…The belief in the effectiveness of physical punishment is an important predictor for its use. The objectives of this study was to describe the factors…”
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    Development and implementation of a community-based COVID-19 assessment centre in Selangor: A descriptive study by Manoharan, Anusha, Mohammad, Nik Mazlina, Abdul Samad, Azah, Hamid, Dalyana, Abdullah, Zil Azwan

    Published in Malaysian family physician (2023)
    “…Introduction: With the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Malaysia and the overwhelming strain on the tertiary healthcare system, home isolation has been…”
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    Development and implementation of a communitybased COVID-19 assessment centre in Selangor: A descriptive study by Manoharan, Anusha, Mohammad, Nik Mazlina, Samad, Azah Abdul, Hamid, Dalyana, Abdullah, Zil Azwan

    Published in Malaysian family physician (01-01-2023)
    “…Keywords: COVID-19, community assessment, primary care, home monitoring Abstract Introduction: With the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Malaysia and the…”
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