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Volume 21 Number 1 Year 2023

11 articles in this issue 

Haniwarda Yaakob,Tengku Noor Azira Tengku Zainudin,Mohd Zamre Mohd Zahir

Since the beginning of the year 2020, Malaysia has been gravely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic where to date over four million of its population have been infected with the virus. At the time of writing this paper, the number of infectionsis still... see more

 

Zen Xin Ong,Li Fan Ling,Hsin Loong Philip Ding

Aneurysms and pseudoaneurysm are commonly encountered with arteriovenous vascular access for haemodialysis. They are difficult complications to manage. Due to the limited number of vascular centers available, patients wereunable to seek treatment unt... see more

 

Nur Hanisah Tukiran,Nor Azrita Mohamed Zain,Nurlin Ali Hanafiah

A few studies have investigated the practise patterns of Malaysian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) when working with children with speech and language problems whose language intervention is necessary. However, these studies did not provide ... see more

 

Nur Hanisah Tukiran,Nor Azrita Mohamed Zain,Natrah Ahmad Nordin,Nadzirah Ahmad Basri

Parent-implemented language intervention (PILI) is one of the intervention approaches used in managing late talkers (LTs). Yet, there are few evidence-based PILI programs available for parents of LTs. This scoping review aimed to (a) assess the ... see more

 

Fatimah Hani Hassan,Pei Whey Heng,Rahayu Mustaffa Kamal,Susheel Joginder Singh

Aphasia assessment is crucial in diagnosing aphasia, determining the extent of language impairment, and identifying factors that may support or restrict aphasia recovery to design an appropriate plan of care for people with aphasia.Speech-language th... see more

 

Hasherah Mohd Ibrahim,Nurul Atikah Mohd Shafri,Joanna Tai

Peer-assisted learning (PAL) is a potential approach for clinical education that can reduce the burden of clinical supervision and enhance learning. This study aims to identify opportunities for PAL through investigating how speechlanguage therapy st... see more

 

Nur Adila Mohd Norwir,Ke Xin Seah,Rhea Meisha Lee,Tuti Ningseh Mohd Dom,Shahida Mohd Said

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has sparked concerns among dental patients due to its high infectivity. The implementation of the Movement Control Order in 2020 by the Malaysian government (MMCO-2020) has addedconstraints to access to dental ... see more

 

Nurul Haini Najwa Mohamd Mahmod,Raja Nur Nabiha Raja Amir Hamzah,Nor Faharina Abdul Hamid,Azlan Jaafar

Following the COVID-19 outbreak, the World Health Organization issued provisional guidelines to address considerations for essential oral health services in the pandemic situation. Compliance with the guidelines is essentialto curb the potential spre... see more

 

Nurul Azuar Hamzah,Nur Syamsina Ahmad,Farah Izzazaya Mohd Fariq,Nur Shamimi Izzaty Ariffin

Participation in exercise benefits health and fitness among Intellectual Disability (ID) individuals. Circuit training is one of the exercise programme that can be tailored by manipulating the intensity, time and types of exercise. Thepurpose of the ... see more

 

Noor Hazfalinda Hamzah,Yee Ze Goh,Gina Francesca Gabriel,Khairul Osman,Nur Mahiza Md Isa

Cheiloscopy may not be as well-known as other techniques of identification, such as fingerprint or DNA analysis, but it has its own impact in the appropriate circumstances. Cheiloscopy has been recognized as an important tool for humanidentification.... see more

 

Mahrunissa Mahadi,Nor Azila Muhammad Azami,Noraidatulakma Abdullah,Siti Norlia Othman,Najma Kori,Hui-min Neoh,Sharifah Azura Salleh,Zetti Zainol Rashid,Petrick Periyasamy

Prior to COVID-19, dengue was an important public health problem in Malaysia. Due to the movement control order imposed by the Malaysian government to curb the COVID-19 transmission, a study predicted that mosquito-bornediseases would increase during... see more