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Rashid S, Rajendiran S, Nazakat R, Mohammad Sham N, Hasni N, Anasir M, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 May; 10(9):e30600. PMID: 38765075
Recently, wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) research has experienced a strong impetus during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, a few technical issues related to surveillance strategies, such as standardized procedures...
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Yusoff H, Ismail K, Ismail R, Khamis N, Muhamad Robat R, Bryce J
Heliyon . 2024 Jan; 10(1):e23735. PMID: 38226263
Driving is the most prevalent form of commuting for most workers but is also perhaps the most hazardous mode of travel with unsafe driving contributing significantly to road traffic accidents....
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Hasni N, Ismail R, Muhamad Robat R, Mohamad N, Suib F, Pahrol M, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Nov; 18(11):e0288105. PMID: 38019763
This study examined the association of various brands of NIOSH-certified N95 filtering face-piece respirators (FFR) fit with facial dimensions and gender. One hundred and thirty-five participants (77 females and 58...
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Rashid S, Nazakat R, Muhamad Robat R, Ismail R, Suppiah J, Rajendran K, et al.
Front Public Health . 2023 Nov; 11:1208348. PMID: 37965510
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) may transmit through airborne route particularly when the aerosol particles remain in enclosed spaces with inadequate ventilation. There has been no standard recommended...
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Pahrol M, Ismail R, Mohamad N, Lim Y, Muhamad Robat R, Rajendiran S, et al.
Front Public Health . 2023 Mar; 11:1028443. PMID: 36935685
Introduction: Healthcare workers (HCWs) have been continually exposed to patients with COVID-19 and are at higher risk of contracting the disease. Their psychological health is important for overall wellbeing and...
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Harith A, Ab Gani M, Griffiths R, Abdul Hadi A, Abu Bakar N, Myers J, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Oct; 19(19). PMID: 36231783
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced significant novel risks for healthcare workers and healthcare services. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, trends, characteristics, and sources of COVID-19 infection among healthcare workers...
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Muhamad Robat R, Fauzi M, Mat Saruan N, Yusoff H, Harith A
BMC Nurs . 2021 Jan; 20(1):2. PMID: 33390159
Background: Stress, which can be attributed to household and workplace stressors, is prevalent among nurses. However, these stressors' attribution may differ between hospital and non-hospital nurses. It is currently unknown...
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Fauzi M, Yusoff H, Mat Saruan N, Muhamad Robat R
PLoS One . 2020 Nov; 15(11):e0241577. PMID: 33206663
Work-related activities during non-work time may influence the intershift recovery of post-work fatigue. Currently there is no valid and reliable scale available to measure the frequency for such activities among...
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Fauzi M, Yusoff H, Muhamad Robat R, Mat Saruan N, Ismail K, Mohd Haris A
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2020 Oct; 17(19). PMID: 33050004
The COVID-19 pandemic potentially increases doctors' work demands and limits their recovery opportunity; this consequently puts them at a high risk of adverse mental health impacts. This study aims to...
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Fauzi M, Yusoff H, Mat Saruan N, Muhamad Robat R, Abdul Manaf M, Ghazali M
BMJ Open . 2020 Sep; 10(9):e036849. PMID: 32978189
Objectives: This paper aims to estimate the level of acute fatigue, chronic fatigue and intershift recovery among doctors working at public hospitals in Malaysia and determine their inter-relationship and their...