The National Health And Morbidity Survey (NHMS) 2022: Adolescent Health Survey Will Repeat The Scopes Of Previous GSHS 2012 And NHMS 2017 To Determine The Prevalence Of Health Risk Behaviours And Protective Factors Among Adolescents In Malaysia. NHMS 2022 Was A Nationwide Cross-sectional Survey Of Malaysian Secondary School Students Using Multistage Stratified Sampling Technique. A Total Of 240 Schools From All States And Federal Territories In Malaysia Were Selected To Produce Nationally Representative Data. A Validated Self-administered Questionnaire Was Used, Similar To Those Used In The GSHS 2012 And NHMS 2017. All Scopes In The 2017 Survey Were Repeated, With Additional Scopes On Adolescents’ Perspectives On The Impact Of The COVID-19 Pandemic On Their Families. A Total Of 33,523 Adolescents (form 1 To 5) Are Involved In This Study, With An Overall Response Rate Of 89.0%. Https://iku.gov.my/images/nhms-2022/Report_Malaysia_nhms_ahs_2022.pdf
This Survey Was Focus On Children Under 5 Years And Their Mother Aged 15-49 As Well As Other Women In Reproductive Age (20-49). The Objectives Are To Assess Children Under 5 On Immunisation Coverage, Infant Feeding Status, Child Development, Autism And The Common Morbidities. While For Women, This Survey Will Focus On Antenatal Coverage, Birth History, Postnatal Care And Pre-pregnancy Care.
The NHMS 2015 Will Repeat Scopes Of Previous NHMS To Monitor Trends Of Health Problems And Utilisation Of Health Services In Malaysia. The NHMS 2015 Will Cover Most Of The Modules In NHMS 2011 Especially On Health Care Demands, Non-communicable Diseases And Non-communicable Diseases Risk Factors, And A Few Additional Topics As Requested By The Stakeholders.
General Objective To Investigate Awareness And Perception Of Public Towards T&CM In Malaysia Specific Objectives 1) To Assess Awareness Of Public On The Existence Of T&CM Services In Malaysia 2) To Assess Perceptions Of Public On The Role Of T&CM Services In Malaysia This Is A Cross-sectional Study. Sampling Was Done With Probability Proportional To Prefix In Terms Of Subscriptions For Mobile-cellular.
The UNDERPHEN Study Was Consigned By The Disease Control Division At Ministry Of Health As Part Of The National Strategic Plan For Cancer Control And Prevention (NSP-CCP) Documents To Answer The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Social And Development Goals (SDG). This Project Was Fully Funded By The Ministry Of Health Malaysia, Project Code NMRR-19-862-46635. This Study Obtained Ethical Clearance From The Ministry Of Health Malaysia – KKM/ NIHSEC/P19-1453(7) And Was Carried Out In 1 Year Duration. Designed As A Qualitative Study, The Outcomes Of The Study Intended To Understand The Experiences And Feedback From The Patient’s Point Of View As Increasing Numbers Of Cancer Is Detected, The Challenges Of Services Provision Is Needed To Be Addressed. This Study Is Meant To Provide An Overview Of The Process Involved In Study In Revealing The Findings Of Data Collection Conducted. Findings Included Delays In The Various Stages Of Cancer Through The Health Services In The Perspectives Of The Participants. Delays Found Are Type Specific And Varies In Stages Of Delay Are Subject To Cancer Type. The Main Delays Are In The Treatment Phase And The Major Aspects Are Diagnosis And Treatment Errors, Miscommunication Between Patient And Provider, Limitations In Access To Health Providers And Services, The Patient’s Internal Issues That In The End Led To An Issue Of Distrust. These Findings Are Integral To Understand The Struggles And How Services Can Be Improved. This Study Is Meant For Policy Makers, Stakeholders, Funding Agencies And Those Who Are Interested In The Study Topic. The Findings Will Detail The Reasons Of Why Delay Occurs In Cancer Treatment And This Will Provide An Insight On How To Tackle The Delays On The Implementers Side Via Modification Of Existing Guidelines And Practices.