Thursday 25 November 2010

Thursday 18 November 2010

My Publications and Paper Presentations

2010

  • Abd Hamid, H., and Waterson, P. 2010. Using goal directed task analysis to identify situation awareness requirements of advanced paramedics. In V.G. Duffy (ed.). Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare. CRC Press, p 672–680

  • Abd Hamid, H., and Waterson, P. 2010. Towards an integrated sociotechnical framework for situation awarenss and decision-making among emergency practitioners. In M Anderson. (ed.). Contemporary Ergonomcis and Human Factors. p 372-380.

2009

  • Harris Shah Abd Hamid, Waterson, P, & Hignett, S. (2009). Situation awareness to support decision-making process among emergency care practitioners. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making, 23 – 26 June, 323-330.

2007

  • Harris Shah Abd Hamid. (2007). Extended Situational Awareness and Resilience In Healthcare System. 4th International Postgraduate Research Colloquium. 19-21 June 2007, Bangkok, Thailand.

  • Wan Rafaei Abdul Rahman, Mariam Adawiah Dzulfikli, Harris Shah Abdul Hamid, Wan Shahrazad Wan Sulaiman (Eds.) (2007). The third International Research Colloquium: Research in Malaysia and Thailand. International Islamic University: Kuala Lumpur.

2006

  • Harris Shah Abd Hamid. (2006). Personality and religiosity among Muslims in Sabah. Presentation at The 3rd International Postgraduate Research Colloquium. 2006. Kuala Lumpur.

2005

  • Chua Bee Seok, Harris Shah Abd Hamid, & Beddu Salam Baco. (2005). Tekanan kerja, kecerdasan emosi, dan masalah kesihatan mental di kalangan jururawat. Journal of Psychology and Human Development, 21, 25-51.
  • Chua Bee Seok, Beddu Salam Baco, & Harris Shah Abd Hamid. (2005). Emotional Competence Inventory: reliability and validity of the Malay version. Paper presented at the PROMS and ISME 2005, 21 – 24 June 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • Chua Bee Seok, Beddu Salam Baco, & Harris Shah Abd Hamid. (2005). Stres kerja, kecerdasan emosi, dan masalah kesihatan: satu kajian di kalangan jururawat. Presentation at Persidangan Psikologi Malaysia, 1 – 2 August, 2005, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
  • Lua Pei Lin, Getrude Cosmas, Nurul Hudani Mad Nawi, Md Shuaib Che Din, & Chua Bee Seok, Beddu Salam Baco, & Harris Shah Abd Hamid. (2005). Kecerdasan emosi dan penghargaan kendiri di kalangan sukarelawan di Kota Kinabalu. Paper presented at the Second Seminar on Socio-economic and Information Technology, 20 – 21 August 2005, Kuala Perlis, Malaysia.

2004

  • Harris Shah Abd Hamid & Jumina Kimin. (2004). An exploratory study on emotional intelligence: a comparison between university students and student leaders. Jurnal Kinabalu, 10, 35-48.
  • Harris Shah Abd Hamid. (2004). Rekabentuk berasaskan psikologi untuk kecapaian (Psychology-based design for accessibility). Buletin Psikologi, 8. UMS: Kota Kinabalu.
  • Harris Shah bin Abd Hamid, Lua Pei Lin, & Md. Shuaib Che Din. (2004) Effective management of volunteers: the role of emotional intelligence, self-esteem and religiosity. Paper presented at the 2nd Seminar on Human Capital Management, 7-8 October 2004, Kota Kinabalu.
  • Harris Shah Abd Hamid & Jumina Kimin. (2004). Emotional intelligence and leadership: a comparison of university students and student leaders in Sabah, Malaysia. Paper presented at the International Conference on Student Development, 16-18 April 2004, Kuala Lumpur.

2003

  • Harris Shah Abd Hamid, Yong Kin Tuck & Chua Bee Seok. (2003). Computer phobia among students in three streams of study in a public university in Sabah. Proceedings of the SEAMEC 2003, 19-22 May 2003, Kuching, Sarawak. UNIMAS: Sarawak.

2002

  • Harris Shah bin Abd Hamid. (2002).Identifying the cost and quality of writing meeting minutes among staff at a public university in Sabah. Proceedings of National Ergonomic Conference 2002. 3rd Malaysian Malaysian Ergonomics Conference, 12-13 June 2002, Johor Bharu. UTM: Johor Bharu.
  • Harris Shah bin Abd Hamid. (2002) Leadership: Research, Skills and Practice (book review). Jurnal Kinabalu, 7 & 8.

2000

  • Abdul Halim Othman, Agnis Sombuling, Adi Fahrudin, & Harris Shah Abd Hamid. (Eds.) (2000). Koleksi Kertas Kerja Psikologi Masyarakat Malaysia Semasa III (Collection of Writings on Contemporary Psychology of Malaysian Society). UMS: Kota Kinabalu.

1999

  • Abdul Halim Othman, Rosnah Ismail, & Harris Shah Abd Hamid (Eds.) (1999). Proceedings of Conference on Cultural Diversity Issues In Counselling. UMS: Kota Kinabalu.
  • Harris Shah bin Abd Hamid. (1999). Psychology and eugenics: A regrettable alliance. in Abdul Halim Othman, Rosnah Ismail, Mohd Dahlan A Malek, Harris Shah Abd Hamid (Eds.). Koleksi Kertas Kerja Psikologi Masyarakat Malaysia Semasa. (Collection of Writings on Contemporary Psychology of Malaysian Society) UMS: Kota Kinabalu.

Wednesday 10 November 2010

Conferences

HCI 2011 International - 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. 9-14 July 2011, Orlando, Florida (jointly with 9th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics)

AHFE International - Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference 2012. 21-25 July 2012, San Francisco, California.

HEPS 2011 - Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety. June 22-24 2011, Oviedo, Spain.

East Asian Ergonomics Federation Symposium 2011,, 5-8 Nov 2011, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Monday 25 October 2010

Medical error

Life-support machine leaves patient brain-damaged


A tetraplegic man whose life-support machine was mistakenly turned off by an agency nurse has been left with severe brain damage.

Thursday 9 September 2010

Patient sued Tun Hussin Onn National Eye Hospital

Man awarded RM1.2m for losing eye during surgery

KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has awarded RM1.2 million in damages to a company legal manager who lost his right eye during a surgery 11 years ago.

Judicial commissioner Zura Yahya also awarded Megat Noor Ishak Megat Ibrahim costs and interest. Of the amount, RM1 million was for aggravated damages.
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Zura said she was of the opinion that the blindness in Megat Noor's eye was because of bleeding (suprachoroidal haemorrhage) as a result of bucking (sudden movement).


"Therefore, the first and second defendants breached their duty of care when they failed to warm the plaintiff (Megat Noor) of the risk of bucking," she said.



Read more: Man awarded RM1.2m for losing eye during surgery http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles//2eyev/Article/#ixzz0z1Ut29E1

Thursday 5 August 2010

Bandar Kesihatan di Selangor

PKNS bangun Bandar Kesihatan

KUALA LUMPUR 4 Ogos - Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor (PKNS) kini di peringkat akhir perancangan untuk mengadakan sebuah 'Bandar Kesihatan' di Selangor dalam usaha menyemarakkan pembangunan di bidang teknologi berkaitan industri perubatan di negeri itu yang menempatkan para pemain utama dunia.

Pengurus Besarnya, Othman Omar berkata, bandar berkenaan yang akan dibina di atas tanah seluas 480 hektar berdekatan dengan sebuah pusat pengajian tinggi awam (IPTA) tersebut, akan mempunyai sistem teleperubatan dan tele-kesihatan yang setanding dengan beberapa negara di rantau ini.

Another journals

Annals of Emergency Medicine is a publication of the American College of Emergency Medicine. It has an impact factor of 4.232. It iis an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to improving the quality of care by publishing the highest quality science for emergency medicine and related medical specialties. Annals publishes original research, clinical reports, opinion, and educational information related to the practice, teaching, and research of emergency medicine.

The British counterpart, Emergency Medicine Journal meanwhile has a lower impact factor of 1.477. It is an international peer review journal covering pre-hospital and hospital emergency medicine, and critical care.

Prehospital Emergency Care
with impact factor 1.297 (2009) publishes peer-reviewed information relevant to the practice, educational advancement, and investigation of prehospital emergency care.

The Journal of Emergency Medicine (impact factor 1.265) is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to both the academic and practicing emergency physician.

A distinctive blend of practicality and scholarliness makes the American Journal of Emergency Medicine a key source for information on emergency medical care. Covering all activities concerned with emergency medicine, it is the journal to turn to for information to help increase the ability to understand, recognize and treat emergency conditions.

Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care, a peer-reviewed, international journal to advance and promote the science and the art of prehospital care research, education, clinical practice, policy and service delivery, and to provide a forum to respond to the professional interests of the multidisciplinary emergency primary health care community.

Academic Emergency Medicine has an impact factor of 2.478


The International Journal for Quality in Health Care makes activities and research related to quality and safety in health care available to a worldwide readership. It has an impact factor of 1.881

The International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance provides a forum for the international exchange of theoretical and practical aspects of quality and management in health care and helps to develop knowledge about continuous improvement and its implementation in health care organisations.

Safety Science serves as an international medium for research in the science and technology of human safety. It extends from safety of people at work to other spheres, such as transport, leisure and home, as well as every other field of man's hazardous activities. It has an impact factor of 1.222.

Tuesday 20 July 2010

think before you call 999

‘Only dial 999 when it’s vital’, Yorkshire Ambulance Service chiefs warn

AMBULANCE bosses have urged people only to phone 999 when absolutely necessary, after soaring fuel prices left them with an £850,000 budget black hole.

Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) said too many people were calling for ambulances needlessly, because they thought it would help them jump the queue for treatment at hospital.

Wednesday 14 July 2010

Poster presentation

Harris Shah Abd Hamid, Patrick Waterson. Towards an integrated socio-technical framework for situation awareness and decision-making in emergency pre-hospital care.

This poster was presented at The 2nd North British Patient Safety Research Symposium, 6 November 2009, Aberdeen, Scotland.

Conference Paper

9th Bi-annual International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM9)

BCS London, 23 - 26 June 2009.

AUTHORS

Harris Shah Abd Hamid, Patrick Waterson and Sue Hignett

ABSTRACT

Motivation - To understand a new work role in emergency medical services, the relationship between situation awareness (SA) and decision-making among emergency care practitioners (ECPs) is examined. Research approach - A scoping study was completed and involved observations (36 hours of ride-outs and 4 hours of sit-ins) and semi-structured interviews with a group of ECPs and Triage Nurses at an ambulance control room. A subject matter expert was consulted to validate a communication map derived from the observations and interviews. Findings/Design - The results show that system’s factors could affect the creation of SA and decision-making. As a result, a framework for SA and decision-making among ECPs was developed. Originality/Value - This study extends the study of SA into emergency medical services domain. It also contributes in understanding a new practitioner role in the UK. Take away message - Factors related to the development of SA should be understood to support decisionmaking among ECPs and thereby improve the quality of care in emergency medicine.

Ambulance calls rise after England World Cup games

There was a 54% rise in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire compared with a week earlier after Wednesday's 1-0 win over Slovenia.

West Midlands Ambulance Service reported nearly 60% more calls than average in the region after England's first World Cup game on 12 June.

Much of the rise is being put down to increased drinking.

source: BBC

Monday 12 July 2010

More men want to be nurses in Johor

NUSAJAYA: More men are enrolling in nursing courses in Johor, as there is a huge demand for the profession in the state.
...

“We currently have about 75 male nurses who are usually assigned for duties that need physical strength such as carrying disable patients,” she said when replying to a question posed by Datuk Ng See Tiong (BN - Parit Yaani) at the state assembly sitting here Monday.

Hospital sued by patient

Bekas juruanalisis kanan bank menang kes saman Pusrawi

KUALA LUMPUR 9 Julai - Bekas juruanalisis kanan Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) yang mengalami kerosakan otak selepas menjalani pembedahan tulang belakang di Hospital Pusrawi Sdn. Bhd. (Pusrawi), hari ini memenangi kes samannya selepas mahkamah mendapati defendan cuai semasa pembedahan empat tahun lalu.

Patient Safety in the UK

The National Patient Safety Agency leads and contributes to improved, safe patient care by informing, supporting and influencing the health sector.

Patient Safety First campaign website. Patient Safety First is sponsored by the National Patient Safety Agency, the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement and The Health Foundation. Our cause is to 'make the safety of patients everyone's highest priority'. Our aim is 'no avoidable death and no avoidable harm'

Although not particularly liking Shakira & Wham, I none the less know of their songs. Hips Don't Lie and Careless Whispers are two songs that caught my attention.

Careless Whispers tells that 'guilty feet has got no rhythm'. When that line is put next to 'hips don't lie', I saw a sweet parallel that speaks of non-verbal communication. It is true that body language is more truthful than spoken language. People can't control the messages communicated by their body than the ones commnicated through spoken words. So, if you're feeling guilty, your tounge can deny ooutright the guilt, or the wrong that gav rise to the guilt. But your feet will betray you; the same way that the hips don't lie.

The idea that a body can't lie is also true in a world that we have yet to see. In alam akhirah, Allah says in surah Ya-Sin, "On that day we will seal their mouths; their hands and feet will bear witness to everything they had done[36:65].

Patient Safety in Malaysia

Here are some info on PS in Malaysia.

  • Patient Safety Council of Malaysia (PSCOM) has been formalised by the Malaysian Cabinet on the 29th of January 2003.
  • This council is to be chaired by the Director- General of Health Malaysia
  • It monitor Incident Reporting for Malaysia, which includes all the medical errors and any adverse events
  • It was set up (1) to look at the quality (including safety) of healthcare service in the healthcare industry and, (2) to advise the Honourable Minister of Health on the relevant strategies and actions to be taken in order to prevent or minimize errors in the health field, in an effort (3) to promote systemic improvements in the safety and quality of healthcare in Malaysia.
  • Members of the Council include health-related non-governmental organizations (NGO) such as Malaysian Medical Association (MMA), and Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM), Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) to be represented by Federation of Malaysia Consumer Associations (FOMCA), representatives of Teaching hospitals and various Divisions in the Ministry of Health as well as prominent members of the Malaysian society

source:http://ckpp.moh.gov.my/modules/xt_conteudo/index.php?id=3

I wonder if I can be a member of the Council?

A check on the members of the Council (http://ckpp.moh.gov.my/modules/xt_conteudo/index.php?id=14) on 18th June reveals that only one member is from a university - and not from a public university at that! I have to work hard to make an (institutional) impact in this area.

Research on Patient Safety in Malaysia

A discovery today was a double-edged sword. I found out that there exist an Institute for Health Systems Research in Malaysia. I was a good thing because it means I would have a government-based institution to refer to and collaborate with. It was not a so-good thing because that may mean there is a duplication of research body with the one that I want to propose. I mean, the name that I have in mind is highly similar to this one. I may have to find another name for my proposal