Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey

Introduction:Coastal areas in Malaysia can have important impacts on the livelihoods and health of local communities. Efforts by Malaysian government to develop and improve the landscape and ecosystem have been planned; however, the progress has been relatively slow because some of the coastal areas...

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Main Author: Dahlui M.; Azzeri A.; Zain M.A.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Jaafar H.; Then A.Y.H.; Suhaimi J.; Kari F.; Creencia L.A.; Madarcos J.R.; Jose E.; Fleming L.E.; White M.P.; Morrissey K.; Fadzil K.S.; Goh H.C.
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Language:English
Published: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2020
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Dahlui M.; Azzeri A.; Zain M.A.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Jaafar H.; Then A.Y.H.; Suhaimi J.; Kari F.; Creencia L.A.; Madarcos J.R.; Jose E.; Fleming L.E.; White M.P.; Morrissey K.; Fadzil K.S.; Goh H.C.
Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey
2020
Medicine (United States)
99
37
10.1097/MD.0000000000022067
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091055350&doi=10.1097%2fMD.0000000000022067&partnerID=40&md5=2ab487ff9ddde070181653ccb694101b
Introduction:Coastal areas in Malaysia can have important impacts on the livelihoods and health of local communities. Efforts by Malaysian government to develop and improve the landscape and ecosystem have been planned; however, the progress has been relatively slow because some of the coastal areas are remote and relatively inaccessible. Thus, these coastal communities face various challenges in health, healthcare and quality of life. This paper presents a study protocol to examine the health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities. In addition, the relationship between the community and their coastal environment is examined.Methodology and analysis:The population of interest is the coastal communities residing within the Tun Mustapha Park in Sabah, Malaysia. The data collection is planned for a duration of 6 months and the findings are expected by December 2020. A random cluster sampling will be conducted at three districts of Sabah. This study will collect 600 adult respondents (300 households are estimated to be collected) at age of 18 and above. The project is a cross sectional study via face-to-face interview with administered questionnaires, anthropometrics measurements and observation of the living condition performed by trained interviewers. © 2020 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
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author Dahlui M.; Azzeri A.; Zain M.A.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Jaafar H.; Then A.Y.H.; Suhaimi J.; Kari F.; Creencia L.A.; Madarcos J.R.; Jose E.; Fleming L.E.; White M.P.; Morrissey K.; Fadzil K.S.; Goh H.C.
spellingShingle Dahlui M.; Azzeri A.; Zain M.A.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Jaafar H.; Then A.Y.H.; Suhaimi J.; Kari F.; Creencia L.A.; Madarcos J.R.; Jose E.; Fleming L.E.; White M.P.; Morrissey K.; Fadzil K.S.; Goh H.C.
Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey
author_facet Dahlui M.; Azzeri A.; Zain M.A.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Jaafar H.; Then A.Y.H.; Suhaimi J.; Kari F.; Creencia L.A.; Madarcos J.R.; Jose E.; Fleming L.E.; White M.P.; Morrissey K.; Fadzil K.S.; Goh H.C.
author_sort Dahlui M.; Azzeri A.; Zain M.A.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Jaafar H.; Then A.Y.H.; Suhaimi J.; Kari F.; Creencia L.A.; Madarcos J.R.; Jose E.; Fleming L.E.; White M.P.; Morrissey K.; Fadzil K.S.; Goh H.C.
title Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey
title_short Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey
title_full Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey
title_fullStr Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey
title_full_unstemmed Health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities in Sabah: Protocol of a population-based survey
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description Introduction:Coastal areas in Malaysia can have important impacts on the livelihoods and health of local communities. Efforts by Malaysian government to develop and improve the landscape and ecosystem have been planned; however, the progress has been relatively slow because some of the coastal areas are remote and relatively inaccessible. Thus, these coastal communities face various challenges in health, healthcare and quality of life. This paper presents a study protocol to examine the health status, healthcare utilisation, and quality of life among the coastal communities. In addition, the relationship between the community and their coastal environment is examined.Methodology and analysis:The population of interest is the coastal communities residing within the Tun Mustapha Park in Sabah, Malaysia. The data collection is planned for a duration of 6 months and the findings are expected by December 2020. A random cluster sampling will be conducted at three districts of Sabah. This study will collect 600 adult respondents (300 households are estimated to be collected) at age of 18 and above. The project is a cross sectional study via face-to-face interview with administered questionnaires, anthropometrics measurements and observation of the living condition performed by trained interviewers. © 2020 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
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