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    Evaluating the sustainability of non-communicable diseases programs in Malaysia by Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Mustapha, Feisul Idzwan, Wilson, Andrew

    Published in BMC public health (01-08-2022)
    “…Abstract Background The substantial rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) over the last two decades poses a major concern to the healthcare services in…”
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    Prevalence of non-communicable chronic conditions, multimorbidity and its correlates among older adults in rural Nepal: a cross-sectional study by Yadav, Uday Narayan, Ghimire, Saruna, Mistry, Sabuj Kanti, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Rawal, Lal B, Harris, Mark

    Published in BMJ open (25-02-2021)
    “…ObjectivesThis study’s objectives were to estimate the prevalence of major non-communicable conditions and multimorbidity among older adults in rural Nepal and…”
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    Challenges and opportunities for implementing digital health interventions in Nepal: A rapid review by Parajuli, Rojina, Bohara, Dipak, Kc, Malati, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Mistry, Sabuj Kanti, Yadav, Uday Narayan

    Published in Frontiers in digital health (25-08-2022)
    “…In recent times, digital technologies in health care have been well recognized in Nepal. It is crucial to understand what is works well and areas that need…”
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    At the Heart of the Community: Implementation of Echocardiographic Screening for Rheumatic Heart Disease in Primary Care Facilities of Northern Borneo Island by Jiee, Sam Froze, Joo, Lim Kai, Eng, Pee Nai, Simon Sumeh, Aini, Jantim, Anisah, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Muniandy, Siva Rao

    Published in Journal of primary care & community health (01-01-2024)
    “…Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a potentially life-threatening condition that causes long-standing public health concerns. Echocardiography is a reliable…”
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    Nurses' attitudes towards diabetes in tertiary care: A cross‐sectional study by Alhaiti, Ali Hassan, Senitan, Mohammed, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Dacosta, Cliff, Jones, Linda Katherine, Lenon, George Binh

    Published in Nursing open (01-10-2019)
    “…Aim To evaluate the attitude and training of nurses in Saudi Arabia towards the care of patients with diabetes. Design A cross‐sectional study. Methods Data…”
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    Development and validation of observational and qualitative study protocol reporting checklists for novice researchers (ObsQual checklist) by Low, Gary KK, Subedi, Sudarshan, Omosumwen, Osamudiamen Favour, Jiee, Sam Froze, Devkota, Sirjana, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Doyle, Zelda

    Published in Evaluation and program planning (01-10-2024)
    “…Currently, no reporting guidelines exist for observational and qualitative study protocols. In an effort to enhance the quality of research protocols, we…”
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    Implementation Initiatives to Improve Low Back Pain Care in Australia: A Scoping Review by Costa, Nathalia, Blyth, Fiona M, Amorim, Anita B, Parambath, Sarika, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Huckel Schneider, Carmen

    Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-12-2022)
    “…This scoping review aimed to comprehensively review strategies for implementation of low back pain (LBP) guidelines, policies, and models of care in the…”
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    Routine blood parameters of dengue infected children and adults. A meta-analysis by Low, Gary KK, Jiee, Sam Froze, Masilamani, Retneswari, Shanmuganathan, Selvanaayagam, Rai, Pramila, Manda, Mitali, Omosumwen, Osamudiamen Favour, Kagize, Jackob, Gavino, Alex I., Azahar, Aizad, Jabbar, Mohammed Abdulrazzaq

    Published in Pathogens and global health (01-09-2023)
    “…The World Health Organization (WHO) has revised dengue case classification in 2009 to better reflect the severity of the disease. However, there was no…”
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