114 research outputs found
Creativity teaching through e-book reading program among the children in Malaysia
This study was carried out to identify the effectiveness of the literature lesson plans through E-picture book reading designed
on the creativity elements; originality, elaboration and fluency. They were 42 children year 4-to-5-year old children from two
private preschools in the district of Petaling Jaya, Selangor. This experimental research applied the Wallis Model of
Creativity (1926) as the research framework and the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT) as the instrument of study.
Data was analyzed by using Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS). Findings indicated that there was significant
difference between pre-test and post-test that carried out among the children in originality, elaboration and fluency elements
of creativity with the total moderate effect size at .61. Chinese female children score higher than Malay male children in
creativity. In other words, literature lesson plan through E-picture book reading is effective to inculcate the creativity among
the children at the young age. Thus, the preschools and the educators should review their educational system to cultivate the
creativity elements since creativity is an important criterion to produce dedicated leaders in the future
Key performance indicators for measuring sustainability in health care industry in Malaysia
The health care industry in Malaysia was the fastest-growth industry over the past few years. In today’s competitive business environment, companies focus on improving sustainability to reduce cost and improve well-being of the environment and society. However, there are limited published studies on the evaluation of sustainability performance for the healthcare sector. This paper aims to formulate a list of key performance indicators (KPI) for the sustainability performance. First, a literature study of KPIs from various industries was carried out. Next, an in-depth meeting was conducted to gain insights and feedbacks with the management of a private hospital. Finally, a set of 70 KPIs which can be used for measuring sustainability performance in health care industry was developed. These 70 KPIs were used to design a questionnaire which is then distributed to the private hospital.Keywords: key performance indicators; sustainability; health care industr
Systematic review of the effect of reflective materials around a phototheraphy unit on biirubin reduction among neonates with physiologic jaundice in developing countries
Objective: To identify the efficacy and safety of the use of various cost-effective reflective materials around phototherapy units to reduce the duration of phototherapy and hasten the reduction of bilirubin among neonates with physiologic jaundice. Data Sources: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials identified from searches in the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Science Direct, Embase, and the Cochrane Library with the use of keywords, MeSH terms, operators, and the review of reference lists of retrieved articles. Study Selection: From a total of 186 studies initially screened, five were eventually included in this analysis.
Data Extraction: Two authors independently reviewed each study with a standard template. Review parameters included the quality of each study based on the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale and the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials guidelines. Data Synthesis: All studies were generalizable and were rated as high quality on the Physiotherapy Evidence Database scale; one study scored 8 points, and the other four scored 6 points each. The reflective materials used in these studies included the following: white 100% cotton cloths (one study), white plastic covers (two studies), underpads (one study), and silver fabric cloth (one study). Pooled analysis of three studies indicated that reflective materials significantly reduced the duration of phototherapy with a large effect size of 0.82 (p =.04). Pooled analysis of another three studies indicated that the mean decrease of the total serum bilirubin 4 hours after the initiation of phototherapy was significantly greater when reflective materials were added (mean difference of 11.39 μmol/L, 95% confidence interval [2.26, 20.52 μmol/L], p =.01).
Conclusion: The addition of reflective materials to phototherapy units may be therapeutic for neonates with physiologic jaundice
IBD risk loci are enriched in multigenic regulatory modules encompassing putative causative genes.
GWAS have identified >200 risk loci for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). The majority of disease associations are known to be driven by regulatory variants. To identify the putative causative genes that are perturbed by these variants, we generate a large transcriptome data set (nine disease-relevant cell types) and identify 23,650 cis-eQTL. We show that these are determined by ∼9720 regulatory modules, of which ∼3000 operate in multiple tissues and ∼970 on multiple genes. We identify regulatory modules that drive the disease association for 63 of the 200 risk loci, and show that these are enriched in multigenic modules. Based on these analyses, we resequence 45 of the corresponding 100 candidate genes in 6600 Crohn disease (CD) cases and 5500 controls, and show with burden tests that they include likely causative genes. Our analyses indicate that ≥10-fold larger sample sizes will be required to demonstrate the causality of individual genes using this approach
`De Xin Ying Shou [Heart and Hand in Accord]' and `Zhou You Dong XI [travelling round the East and West]'
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Klebsiella pneumoniae in Singapore: Hypervirulent infections and the carbapenemase threat
10.3389/fcimb.2017.00515Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology7DEC51
MPT64 gene mutations leading to non-reactivity on a rapid immunochromatographic assay
10.3855/jidc.8768Journal of Infection in Developing Countries114371-37
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