Nuraini Aziz

ORCID: 0000-0003-3320-482X
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Research Areas
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Healthcare Operations and Scheduling Optimization
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Healthcare Quality and Satisfaction
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research

University of Malaya
2020-2024

Ministry of Health
2017-2022

The reporting of Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) mortality among healthcare workers highlights their vulnerability in managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Some low- and middle-income countries have highlighted challenges with testing, such as inadequate capacity, untrained laboratory personnel, funding. This article describes components implementation a worker surveillance programme designated teaching hospital Malaysia. In addition, distribution characteristics placed under are described.A was...

10.1371/journal.pone.0249394 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2021-04-14

This paper aims to forecast the requirement of nursing workforce for next 15 years in Malaysia. Healthcare services act as a benchmark estimate workforce. The were estimated based on 11 types preventive care and 91 diseases, which modelled calculate total required. System dynamics is used computer-aided approach simulate insight all models. model results number service time required meet healthcare population. would be discussed with supply gap analysis. implication this help planning...

10.1504/ijhrdm.2022.124867 article EN International Journal of Human Resources Development and Management 2022-01-01

The prevalence of mental health problems among youth worldwide is alarming and a public concern. This study aimed to determine the psychological distress (PD) at two time points, ages 15 20 years, identify groups that are particularly vulnerable PD. Utilizing data from Malaysian Health Adolescents Longitudinal Research Team study, we analyzed cohort 416 participants who underwent assessments in 2014 2019/2020. PD increased significantly between (15.9%) (34.6%) years. Factors such as parental...

10.1177/10105395241273106 article EN Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 2024-08-19
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