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- PublicationIdentifying factors in the provision of intravenous stroke thrombolysis in Malaysia: a multiple case study from the healthcare providers’ perspective(BMC, 2024)
;Wen Yea Hwong ;Sock Wen Ng ;Seng Fah Tong ;Norazida Ab Rahman ;Wan Chung Law ;Sing Keat Wong ;Santhi Datuk Puvanarajah ;Aisyah Mohd Norzi ;Fiona Suling LianSheamini SivasampuBackground: Translation into clinical practice for use of intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) for the management of ischemic stroke remains a challenge especially across low- and middle-income countries, with regional inconsistencies in its rate. This study aimed at identifying factors that infuenced the provision of IVT and the variation in its rates in Malaysia. Methods: A multiple case study underpinning the Tailored Implementation for Chronic Diseases framework was carried out in three public hospitals with difering rates of IVT using a multiple method design. Twenty-fve in-depth interviews and 12 focus groups discussions were conducted among 89 healthcare providers, along with a survey on hospital resources and a medical records review to identify reasons for not receiving IVT. Qualitative data were analysed using refective thematic method, before triangulated with quantitative fndings. Results: Of fve factors identifed, three factors that distinctively infuenced the variation of IVT across the hospitals were: 1) leadership through quality stroke champions, 2) team cohesiveness which entailed team dynamics and its degree of alignment and, 3) facilitative work process which included workfow simplifcation and familiarity with IVT. Two other factors that were consistently identifed as barriers in these hospitals included patient factors which largely encompassed delayed presentation, and resource constraints. About 50.0 – 67.6% of ischemic stroke patients missed the opportunity to receive IVT due to delayed presentation. Conclusions: In addition to the global efort to explore sustainable measures to improve patients’ emergency response for stroke, attempts to improve the provision of IVT for stroke care should also consider the inclusion of interventions targeting on health systems perspectives such as promoting quality leadership, team cohesiveness and workfow optimisation. - PublicationImpact evaluation of guidelines on antibiotic utilisation & appropriateness in Malaysian public primary care: an interrupted time series analysis(Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group, 2024)
;Audrey Huili Lim ;Norazida Ab Rahman ;Su Miin Ong ;Siti Raidah Mohamad Azman ;Fairus Zana Mohd Rathi ;Mastura Ismail ;Peter Seah Keng Tok ;Bee Kiau HoSheamini SivasampuBackground: The National Antimicrobial Guidelines (NAG) 2014 and NAG2019 in Malaysia targeted rational and judicious use of antimicrobials. In this study, we assessed the change in antibiotic utilisation and appropriateness due to the guidelines that were implemented from 2011 to 2019. Methods: Interrupted time series analyses on rates of antibiotic appropriateness and utilisation were performed using prescription data from public primary care clinics in Malaysia between January 2011 and December 2019. Rates of antibiotic utilisation, reported as Defined Daily Dose (DDD) per 1000 patients per day, were stratified by antibiotic classes. Results: Of the 16,081,492 prescriptions recorded during the study period, 4.98% (n = 800,899) contained antibiotics. NAG2014 resulted in a significant increase in antibiotic utilisation trend by 0.029 (p < 0.0001) while NAG2019 had a substantial impact on antibiotic utilisation, decreasing DDD by 1778 and increasing appropriateness by 54.6% (p < 0.0001). Variation in the number of antibiotic molecules being prescribed also decreased after NAG2019. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that the introduction of NAG2019 led to a substantial improvement in antibiotic appropriateness. At the same time, antibiotic utilisation decreased. Further research is needed to ascertain and ensure the sustainability of these changes and to establish targeted improvement strategies focusing on reducing inappropriate and unnecessary prescribing. - PublicationPost COVID-19 condition among adults in Malaysia following the Omicron wave: A prospective cohort study(PLOS ONE, 2024)
;Peter Seah Keng Tok ;Kong Yeow Kang ;Sock Wen Ng ;Norazida Ab Rahman ;Muhammad Aminul Syahmi ;Mohan Dass Pathmanathan ;Maheshwara Rao Appannan ;Kalaiarasu M. Peariasamy ;Sheamini SivasampuYoon-Seok ChungPost COVID-19 condition is an important public health problem as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. In this prospective cohort study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of this condition and assess its associated factors and impact on health-related quality of life in a population setting in Malaysia. Study was conducted from April to June 2022 when the Omicron variant predominated. All individuals testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection (RT-PCR, RTK-Ag) were invited for participation. Study questionnaires were delivered via the MySejahtera platform (mobile application). From the total of 44,386 participants who provided responses up to 3-months interval, 1,510 participants (3.4%) fulfilled the post COVID-19 condition criteria. Majority of the affected participants (83.8%, n = 1,265) experienced either cough, fatigue or forgetfulness-the three most common symptoms. Being females, having existing comorbidities, presence of symptoms and requiring hospital admission during the acute illness were associated with higher likelihoods of developing the post COVID-19 condition at 3-months interval. Amongst the 1,510 individuals, one in five had limitations in performing their usual daily activities while at least one in three expressed that their work was affected. Understanding this condition better is essential to guide strategic and responsive plans of action, which may require coordinated multidisciplinary interventions.