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PLOS ONE | 2015

The Development and Validation of the Osteoporosis Prevention and Awareness Tool (OPAAT) in Malaysia

L Toh; Pauline Siew Mei Lai; David Bin-Chia Wu; Kt Wong; Bee Yean Low; Claire Anderson

Objectives To develop and validate Osteoporosis Prevention and Awareness Tool (OPAAT) in Malaysia. Methods The OPAAT was modified from the Malaysian Osteoporosis Knowledge Tool and developed from an exploratory study on patients. Face and content validity was established by an expert panel. The OPAAT consists of 30 items, categorized into three domains. A higher score indicates higher knowledge level. English speaking non-osteoporotic postmenopausal women ≥50 years of age and pharmacists were included in the study. Results A total of 203 patients and 31 pharmacists were recruited. Factor analysis extracted three domains. Flesch reading ease was 59.2. The mean±SD accuracy rate was 0.60±0.22 (range: 0.26-0.94). The Cronbach’s α for each domain ranged from 0.286-0.748. All items were highly correlated (Spearman’s rho: 0.761-0.990, p<0.05), with no significant change in the overall test-retest scores, indicating that OPAAT has achieved stable reliability. Pharmacists had higher knowledge score than patients (80.9±8.7vs63.6±17.4, p<0.001), indicating that the OPAAT was able to discriminate between the knowledge levels of pharmacists and patients. Conclusion The OPAAT was found to be a valid and reliable instrument for assessing patient’s knowledge about osteoporosis and its prevention in Malaysia. The OPAAT can be used to identify individuals in need of osteoporosis educational intervention.


Patient Preference and Adherence | 2014

The development and validation of the satisfaction Questionnaire for Osteoporosis Prevention in Malaysia

L Toh; Pauline Siew Mei Lai; David Bin-Chia Wu; Kt Wong; Bee Yean Low; Alexander Tong Boon Tan; Claire Anderson

Purpose To develop and validate the English version of the Satisfaction Questionnaire for Osteoporosis Prevention (SQOP) in Malaysia. Methods The SQOP was modified from the Osteoporosis Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire and developed based on literature review and patient interviews. Face and content validity were established via an expert panel. The SQOP consists of two sections: clinical services and types of counseling. There were 23 items in total, each with a five-point Likert-type response. Satisfaction score was calculated by converting the total score to a percentage. A higher score indicates higher satisfaction. English speaking, non-osteoporotic, postmenopausal women aged ≥50 years were included in the study. Participants were randomized to either the control or intervention group. Intervention participants were provided counseling, whereas control participants received none. Participants answered the SQOP at baseline and 2 weeks later. Results A total of 140 participants were recruited (control group: n=70; intervention group: n=70). No significant differences were found in any demographic aspects. Exploratory factor analysis extracted seven domains. Cronbach’s α for the domains ranged from 0.531–0.812. All 23 items were highly correlated using Spearman’s correlation coefficient 0.469–0.996 (P<0.05), with no significant change in the control group’s overall test–retest scores, indicating that the SQOP achieved stable reliability. The intervention group had a higher score than the control group (87.91±5.99 versus 61.87±8.76; P<0.05), indicating that they were more satisfied than control participants. Flesch reading ease was 62.9. Conclusion The SQOP was found to be a valid and reliable instrument for assessing patients’ satisfaction towards an osteoporosis screening and prevention service in Malaysia.


IOF Regionals - 3rd Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis Meeting | 2012

What are the barriers encountered while screening for osteoporosis in a government university hospital primary care setting? Preliminary results of a qualitative study on Malaysian nurses' views

L Toh; Psm Lai; Kt Wong; Bee Yean Low; Claire Anderson


Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy | 2017

An analysis of inter-professional collaboration in osteoporosis screening at a primary care level using the D'Amour model

L Toh; Pauline Siew Mei Lai; Sajaratulnisah Othman; Kt Wong; Bee Yean Low; Claire Anderson


NPS MedicineWise Conference, National Medicine Symposium (NMS) | 2018

Denosumab - How can we optimise use?

Angus Thompson; Colin Curtain; Mackenzie Williams; L Toh


International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | 2018

Development and validation of an Ambulatory Care Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire to assess pharmacy services in Malaysia

Pauline Siew Mei Lai; Wen Wei Chung; L Toh; Sajaratulnisah Othman


International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | 2018

Exploring the current and future role of the pharmacists in osteoporosis screening and management in Malaysia

L Toh; Pauline Siew Mei Lai; Sajaratulnisah Othman; A. Shah; C. P. L. Dang; Bee Yean Low; Kt Wong; Claire Anderson


APSA-ASCEPT Joint Meeting | 2017

“Good prescribing is a bit like good driving; everybody thinks they’re a good driver.” An exploratory study on the barriers and facilitators to using quality prescribing indicators (QPIs) in general practice

L Toh; Angus Thompson; A. Shah; Jm Cousins; Sl Jackson; Nick Cooling; Gm Peterson


Archive | 2016

PhDoh! My experience in gaining a PhD

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Archive | 2016

Addressing the needs of Malaysian postmenopausal women : A pharmacist-led osteoporosis screening programme in a teaching hospital primary-care clinic

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Bee Yean Low

University of Nottingham

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Kt Wong

University of Nottingham

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David Bin-Chia Wu

Monash University Malaysia Campus

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A. Shah

University of Tasmania

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Wen Wei Chung

University Malaya Medical Centre

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