Browse publications by year: 2024

  1. Wang MK, Devereaux PJ, Marcucci M, Lomivorotov V, Sessler DI, Chan MTV, et al.
    CJC Open, 2024 Nov;6(11):1363-1371.
    PMID: 39582707 DOI: 10.1016/j.cjco.2024.08.003
    BACKGROUND: Clinically important perioperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is a common cardiac complication after noncardiac surgery. Little is known about how patients with POAF are managed acutely and whether practices have changed over time.

    METHODS: We conducted an observational substudy of patients who had POAF, were at elevated cardiovascular risk, and were enrolled in the PeriOperative Ischemic Evaluation (POISE)-1, 2 and 3 trials between 2002 and 2021. POAF was defined as new, clinically important atrial fibrillation occurring within 30 days after surgery. We assessed the use of rhythm-control and anticoagulation treatment in response to POAF, at hospital discharge and at 30 days after surgery. We assessed for temporal trends using multivariable logistic regression.

    RESULTS: Of the 27,896 patients included, 545 (1.9%) developed clinically important POAF. Patients received rhythm-control treatment in 48.6% of cases. The level of use of rhythm-control treatment increased over the course of the trials (POISE-1 vs POISE-2 vs POISE-3; 40.9% vs 49.5% vs 59.1%). A later randomization date was associated independently with use of rhythm-control treatment (odds ratio, 1.05 per year; 95% confidence interval, 1.01-1.09). Anticoagulation treatment was prescribed in 21% of POAF cases. The level of anticoagulation treatement use was higher in POISE-3, compared to that in the 2 previous trials (POISE-1 vs POISE-2 vs POISE-3-16.4% vs 16.5% vs 33.6%). A later randomization date was associated independently with use of anticoagulation treatment (odds ratio, 1.06 per year; 95% confidence interval, 1.02-1.11).

    CONCLUSIONS: Despite the absence of randomized controlled trials, the level of use of rhythm-control and anticoagulation treatment for POAF is rising. High-quality trials are needed urgently to determine whether these interventions are safe and effective in this population.

  2. Hasrizal Fuad AB, Halmi NZ, Yazid HM, Arifuddin MN, Mukri I, Azidi SNZ, et al.
    Biodivers Data J, 2024;12:e125875.
    PMID: 39582762 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.12.e125875
    Merapoh, Pahang, is an area rich with limestone karst located within the Lipis National Geopark and home to the Sungai Relau gate of Taman Negara Pahang, a totally protected rainforest in Malaysia. Much of the research conducted here is mainly inside the National Park, with few published faunal records for the Merapoh caves. This study compiled the data on the bat species diversity of eight Merapoh caves (March 2020 to March 2022) using mist nets and harp traps. Our results indicate that Chiroptera diversity at Merapoh caves is rich, with a total of 32 species recorded from 865 individuals and four new locality records for the State of Pahang, namely Rousettusleschenaultii, Lyrodermalyra, Rhinolophuscoelophyllus and Hipposiderospomona. Gua Gunting has the highest diversity of bats recorded in this study (19 species). Significant Merapoh caves with bat colony roosts in Merapoh include Gua Jinjang Pelamin (Eonycterisspelaea & Rousettusleschenaultii), Gua Tahi Bintang (Hipposideroslarvatus) and Gua Pasir Besar (Miniopterusmedius). Rhinolophusconvexus, previously recorded only in upper montane rainforests, was also recorded in Merapoh caves indicating that this species can also be found in lower elevations than previously thought. Based on the findings of the current study and additional records from two previous studies, the Merapoh bat species diversity checklist totalled up to 38 species. On the whole, the rich bat diversity in Merapoh is reflective of its immense limestone karst landscape, which highlights the reason Lipis National Geopark has been recently gazetted. Future bat research should continue here and in other karsts within Lipis Geopark to sustainably conserve biological diversity, manage geological structures and raise awareness amongst the locals to appreciate their national heritage.
  3. Anis Amiera MA, Tuan Kub TN, Harun A, Mohamud R, Razian NRA, Muhammad Ismadi YK, et al.
    PeerJ, 2024;12:e18513.
    PMID: 39583105 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.18513
    OBJECTIVE: To critically analyse literature on the anticancer properties of andrographolide in in vitro studies on gastric cancer cells.

    METHOD: This study systematically reviewed articles from 2013 to 2024 across five prominent databases; PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, and Science Direct, EMBASE, Cochrane library and DOAJ. The study eligibility criteria include original studies assessing using gastric cancer cell lines and articles utilizing extracted andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata or standard andrographolide source treatment. The following exclusion criteria were articles written in a different language, review articles, book chapters, conference articles, scientific reports. Duplicated articles were removed using Mendeley software.

    RESULT: Out of 93 articles, six were relevant, primarily focusing on in vitro analyses with gastric adenocarcinoma cell lines.

    CONCLUSION: These studies indicate that andrographolide can hinder the cell cycle, suppress cell proliferation, alleviate oxidative stress, and induce apoptosis by prompting gastric cancer cells to undergo self-destruction, which is a crucial mechanism for controlling and eliminating cancerous growths.

    MeSH terms: Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology; Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/therapeutic use; Cell Cycle/drug effects; Humans; Oxidative Stress/drug effects; Andrographis/chemistry; Cell Line, Tumor
  4. Badaruddin I', Norbani A, Chin JY, Md Said ES, Selvarajoo U, Mohammad Khaidir NT, et al.
    Cureus, 2024 Oct;16(10):e72155.
    PMID: 39583387 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.72155
    Introduction Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) poses a significant health concern due to the numerous risks it presents to both the mother and fetus. While serum ferritin typically declines in cases of iron deficiency anemia, which is common during pregnancy, it may increase in the presence of inflammation. This study aims to evaluate the significance of serum ferritin in the context of GDM, considering its multifaceted role in these interconnected conditions. Methodology This cross-sectional study included pregnant women attending an obstetrics clinic for an oral glucose tolerance test at Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With consent, demographic data, risk factors for GDM, and blood samples were collected. Blood samples were analyzed for serum ferritin, fasting blood glucose, two-hour post-glucose levels, and full blood count. The assessment of risk factors for GDM and the diagnosis of GDM adhered to Malaysian guidelines. The Mann-Whitney U test was employed to compare variables between the GDM and non-gestational diabetes mellitus (non-GDM) groups. Additionally, univariate and multivariate regression analyses were conducted to investigate the role of serum ferritin in GDM. All analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 28.0 (Released 2021; IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA), with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. Results Among 172 pregnant women with an average gestational age of 23.6 weeks, the incidence of GDM was higher in those with risk factors (84.8%) compared to non-GDM participants (75.5%). Women with GDM had a slightly higher mean serum ferritin level (50.24 ± 29.00 ng/mL) than those without GDM (45.00 ± 58.69 ng/mL). However, ferritin levels did not significantly differ between the GDM and non-GDM groups (p = 0.669) or between those with and without risk factors (p = 0.374). While a higher BMI (OR: 0.832, p = 0.017) and ferritin (OR: 1.022, p = 0.031) levels independently predicted GDM, the predictive value of ferritin was borderline significant when combined with glucose tests (area under the curve = 0.689, p = 0.051). Conclusions Higher maternal serum ferritin levels in the mid-trimester are associated with increased BMI and GDM. However, maternal serum ferritin is most effective at predicting the incidence of GDM when used alongside standard glucose measurements, especially in women with elevated BMI.
  5. Govindasamy M, Ganthel Annamalai K, Binti Md Sham LA
    Cureus, 2024 Oct;16(10):e72332.
    PMID: 39583441 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.72332
    Background and objectives Hemophilic arthropathy is a known complication of patients with hemophilia, with the knee as the commonest joint affected. Patients with this condition have severe pain and restricted joint mobility, affecting their activities of daily living. Total knee replacement can increase these patients' quality of life. Nevertheless, this surgery has a high risk of complications due to the nature of the underlying hemophilia. In this study, we present the short-term outcome of a case series of six patients with hemophilic arthropathy who underwent total knee replacement at a hospital with hematology support performed by an experienced arthroplasty surgeon. Patients and method This study reviewed and included eight consecutive total knee replacements in six patients with hemophilic arthropathy performed by a single board-certified arthroplasty surgeon from 2019 to 2023. The demographic profile of the patients, pre- and postoperative range of movement, and short-term outcome scores were summarized. Results The mean preoperative flexion contracture was 10.6° (range: 5°-30°), and it was 0.7° (range: 0°-5°) postoperatively. The mean preoperative flexion of the knee was 78.1° (range: 45°-110°) and 98.8° postoperatively. At six-month follow-up, the average Knee Society Score expectation, satisfaction, and functional scores had improved from 8.3 to 13.8 points, 20 to 38.5 points, and 42.8 to 80.5 points, respectively. Conclusion This study suggests that short-term results of total knee replacement in patients with hemophilic arthropathy are favorable, with increased range of movement and quality of life. We also conclude that surgery should be performed by an experienced surgeon with the support of a dedicated hematology unit.
  6. Yung Chwen WL, Abdul Wahab AH, Ahmad Affandi K
    Cureus, 2024 Oct;16(10):e72381.
    PMID: 39583538 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.72381
    Papillary thyroid carcinoma often emerges within the middle-aged group as a painless, irregular thyroid mass, and it can be accompanied by other symptoms such as hoarseness and dysphagia. Cervical node metastasis typically involves the ipsilateral jugular chain and remains confined to cervical node levels III and IV in most of the patients. Here, we present a case highlighting the uncommon presentation of papillary thyroid carcinoma. A 63-year-old Malay man with no known medical issues initially exhibited a painless swelling on the right neck level V region. The swelling progressively grew in size and later extended toward the anterior and contralateral sides of the neck for a duration of a year. He reported a weight loss of 10 kg past a year and experienced consistent fatigue. Physical examination showed multiple firm swellings with regular borders over levels I to V bilaterally. The swellings did not move upon swallowing. Due to the absence of initial thyroid swelling and the presence of multiple cervical lymphadenopathies in his medical history, lymphoma was suspected. A referral to ENT was made for an excision biopsy, but the procedure was abandoned to prevent potential injury to important underlying structures such as blood vessels and nerves. An ultrasound-guided biopsy was subsequently performed over multiple neck regions. It resulted in papillary thyroid carcinoma instead of lymphoma. Despite a suggestive history of lymphoma, papillary thyroid carcinoma should be considered a potential differential for a multilobulated neck mass. Excision biopsy has the potential to upstage the tumor and worsen the patient's prognosis. Fine-needle aspiration for cytology should be prioritized when investigating any neck swelling.
  7. Sajal SSA, Islam DZ, Khandker SS, Solórzano-Ortiz E, Fardoun M, Ahmed MF, et al.
    Cureus, 2024 Nov;16(11):c199.
    PMID: 39583600 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.c199
    [This corrects the article DOI: 10.7759/cureus.72954.].
  8. Liu T, Hassan A, Yousif Alrawas MZ, Cui C, Ariffin Z
    ACS Omega, 2024 Nov 19;9(46):45652-45662.
    PMID: 39583686 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.4c06268
    Recent advancements in materials synthesis and processing technology, coupled with a deeper understanding of bone nanoscale structure and biology, have provided new avenues for designing bioactive materials in bone tissue regenerative medicine. This Review focuses on the design and application of polydopamine-modified polycaprolactone scaffolds loading metal nanoparticles for bone tissue engineering. We explore their antibacterial properties and their ability to guide cell behavior. Specifically, we discuss the synthesis techniques, protein deposition, morphology variations, and interactions with the extracellular matrix of these scaffolds and biocompatibility and efficacy in promoting bone tissue regeneration in vitro and in vivo. Challenges and unmet needs are reviewed in the development of polymer- and metal-based materials for bone tissue engineering.
  9. Suliman GM, Al-Owaimer AN, Alobre MM, Swelum AA, Algaradi MA, Ba-Awadh H, et al.
    Heliyon, 2024 Nov 15;10(21):e40177.
    PMID: 39583808 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40177
    This study aimed to assess the impact of preslaughter handling method and aging on carcass and meat quality traits in goats. Twenty-seven male goats of Ardi breed were assigned into three treatment groups viz., the control (C), ear pulling (EP), and hind-leg pulling (HP). The carcasses were stored for post-mortem aging periods of 1, 7, and 14 days. On day 0 and the respective aging days, samples of the Longissimus thoracic et lumborum (LTL) muscles were collected and examined for various meat quality parameters. The preslaughter handling of goats significantly increase the total bacterial count, total Enterobacteriaceae count, and total Clostridium count. It also had a significant effect on the pH of LTL muscle during aging. A significantly lower values for pH were recorded in the treatment groups (EP and HP) as compared to the pH of the C group on day 1 of aging. Notably, both treatment groups were found to increase the shear force, hardness, and chewiness of the meat, ultimately compromising its quality. The proper treatment of meat animals, especially goats, is crucial for enhancing carcass and meat quality. Careful preslaughter handling practices by avoiding ear and hind-leg pulling can minimize negative impacts on the final product. Therefore, the significance of conducting this study lies in its potential to enhance animal welfare, improve meat quality, boost economic benefits for producers, and foster consumer confidence in meat products.
  10. Kamni SNA, Bahron NANBS, Zulkifli A, Uny I, O'Donnell R, Prabandari YS, et al.
    Tob Prev Cessat, 2024;10.
    PMID: 39583884 DOI: 10.18332/tpc/195460
    INTRODUCTION: Studies have found that parental smoking is the primary source of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among children, leading to respiratory illnesses, especially in non-smokers like children and women. Promoting a smoke-free home (SFH) is essential, especially among rural populations, and barriers or challenges to creating a SFH need to be better understood. This study aimed to determine the knowledge levels on SHS and to identify the beliefs, perceptions, barriers and facilitators of SFH practices among the rural population in Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor, Malaysia.

    METHODS: This study employed a mixed-methods design, conducted in two rural settlement areas in 2022. Data were collected through surveys on SHS and SFH knowledge and face-to-face interviews using a topic guide. The quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS software while the qualitative data were analyzed using the thematic approach via NVivo 12.

    RESULTS: Sixty participants completed the survey. Most of the respondents had a good (38%) or moderate (48%) knowledge level of SHS. No association was found between sociodemographic factors and knowledge level. Seven of the nine interviewees knew specific SHS-related health risks. Most participants believed that implementing SFH requires quitting or reducing smoking. Barriers to establishing a SFH included personal convenience, habits, attitudes, and social influence. Family encouragement, practicability, government, and quitting smoking were the facilitators for SFH.

    CONCLUSIONS: These rural communities had moderate knowledge level of SHS and SFH. Men's knowledge, beliefs and perceptions like associating SFH with quitting smoking may prevent SFH adoption. It is critical for the government and stakeholders to disseminate information and develop socially and culturally acceptable health promotion programs, incorporating the considerations from this study to increase the chances of SFH implementation in rural areas.

  11. Malik MA, Amjad AI, Aslam S, Fakhrou A
    Front Res Metr Anal, 2024;9:1486832.
    PMID: 39583913 DOI: 10.3389/frma.2024.1486832
    INTRODUCTION: The current study explored the influence of Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT) on the concepts, parameters, policies, and practices of creativity and plagiarism in academic and research writing.

    METHODS: Data were collected from 10 researchers from 10 different countries (Australia, China, the UK, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turkiye) using semi-structured interviews. NVivo was employed for data analysis.

    RESULTS: Based on the responses, five themes about the influence of ChatGPT on academic and research writing were generated, i.e., opportunity, human assistance, thought-provoking, time-saving, and negative attitude. Although the researchers were mostly positive about it, some feared it would degrade their writing skills and lead to plagiarism. Many of them believed that ChatGPT would redefine the concepts, parameters, and practices of creativity and plagiarism.

    DISCUSSION: Creativity may no longer be restricted to the ability to write, but also to use ChatGPT or other large language models (LLMs) to write creatively. Some suggested that machine-generated text might be accepted as the new norm; however, using it without proper acknowledgment would be considered plagiarism. The researchers recommended allowing ChatGPT for academic and research writing; however, they strongly advised it to be regulated with limited use and proper acknowledgment.

  12. Ye D, Kanesvaran R, Chiong E, Lojanapiwat B, Pu YS, Rawal SK, et al.
    Ther Adv Med Oncol, 2024;16:17588359241293393.
    PMID: 39583953 DOI: 10.1177/17588359241293393
    BACKGROUND: The incidence of prostate cancer (PC) is increasing in Asian countries. The epidemiology of PC, its treatment including the use of novel therapeutic options, impacts on quality of life, and clinical outcomes of patients with PC in Asia, are not well documented.

    OBJECTIVES: To describe the demographic and disease features of the full cohort of patients enrolled in the United in Fight against prOstate cancer (UFO) registry.

    DESIGN: The UFO registry was a multi-national, longitudinal, observational study of patients with PC presenting to participating tertiary care hospitals in eight Asian countries/regions.

    METHODS: Patients with high-risk localized PC (HRL), non-metastatic biochemically recurrent, or metastatic PC were consecutively enrolled from September 14, 2015 until September 1, 2020 and followed for up to 5 years.

    RESULTS: Among the full cohort of 3635 patients, 425 had HRL, 389 had non-metastatic biochemically recurrent, and 2821 had metastatic PC. Median follow-up time was 4.2, 4.2, and 2.6 years, respectively. At first diagnosis, the mean age ranged from 65.7 to 69.1 years, 38.5% had extra-capsular tumor extension, 34.0% had regional lymph node metastases, and 65.1% had distant metastases. Quality-of-life scores at enrollment were significantly worse in patients with metastatic disease. Decisions to start therapy were mainly driven by treatment guidelines and disease progression. The decision to discontinue hormonal therapy was often due to disease progression. Few patients received novel hormonal therapies despite their availability.

    CONCLUSION: The UFO registry provides a detailed, contemporary picture of the characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of patients with PC in Asia. There is an unmet medical need to improve access to novel agents in Asia, aiming to improve quality of life and clinical outcomes.

    TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT02546908, Registry Identifier: NOPRODPCR4001.

  13. Amin MHF, Kim HW, Then AY, Oktavitri NI, Kim AR, Lee SR, et al.
    MethodsX, 2024 Dec;13:103020.
    PMID: 39583998 DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2024.103020
    Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a valuable tool for assessing aquatic biodiversity, but the high cost and complexity of DNA extraction pose challenges for widespread adoption, especially in developing countries. This study presents a cost-effective eDNA extraction method using a guanidine hydrochloride (GuHCl) buffer, proteinase-K digestion, and isopropanol precipitation to improve the detection of fish communities. Comparison with the Qiagen DNeasy Blood & Tissue Kit using MiFish universal primers showed that the GuHCl protocol detected more fish species in freshwater samples, with comparable performance in relative read abundance metrics. However, the GuHCl method exhibited higher PCR inhibition in brackish samples, likely due to salinity and natural inhibitors. The results suggest that the GuHCl-based method is a viable alternative, offering enhanced sensitivity for low-abundance species in freshwater samples and cost savings. This protocol facilitates large-scale eDNA metabarcoding for ecological studies and conservation management efforts.•The GuHCl protocol identified a greater diversity of fish species in freshwater samples than the Qiagen kit, but detected fewer species in brackish water samples.•Both extraction methods demonstrated robust positive correlations in metrics of relative read abundance.
  14. Netthong R, Donsamak S, John DN, Kane R, Armani K
    Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm, 2024 Dec;16:100535.
    PMID: 39584022 DOI: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100535
    BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing globally and poses a significant public health challenge. Community pharmacists, especially in primary care settings, play a pivotal role in mitigating the irrational use of antibiotics, a key driver of AMR.

    OBJECTIVES: This study aims to explore qualitative insights from community pharmacists regarding antibiotic supply and usage, analyze sentiments related to AMR, and highlight the crucial role of community pharmacists in AMR stewardship at the primary care/community level.

    METHODS: This study engaged community pharmacists in Thailand through semi-structured interviews to obtain in-depth insights into the antibiotic supply and perceptions of AMR. Additionally, sentiment analysis, which evaluates the emotional tone of the pharmacists' responses, was conducted to enrich the findings.

    RESULTS: Interviews with 23 community pharmacists highlighted the practices, challenges, and strategies related to antibiotic supply and use. Key findings include the identification of barriers such as patient demand and lack of awareness about antimicrobial resistance (AMR), alongside strategies for improvement such as public education and professional development. Sentiment analysis reveals a cautiously optimistic perspective toward enhancing rational antibiotic use, underscoring the importance of comprehensive approaches that combine education, ethics, and regulatory measures to address the complexities of antibiotic management at community pharmacies.

    CONCLUSION: This study underscores the necessity of public awareness, pharmacist-patient relationships, and regulatory reforms for the rational use of antibiotics in community pharmacies. These findings emphasize that pharmacist education and adherence to professional ethics are essential for mitigating antimicrobial resistance and promoting rational antibiotic use.

  15. Tao X, Jin X, Gao S, Yi X, Liu Y, Rockett TBO, et al.
    ACS Photonics, 2024 Nov 20;11(11):4846-4853.
    PMID: 39584037 DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.4c01343
    The presence of large bismuth (Bi) atoms has been shown to increase the spin-orbit splitting energy in bulk GaAsBi, reducing the hole ionization coefficient (β) and thereby reducing the excess noise seen in avalanche photodiodes. In this study, we show that even very thin layers of GaAsBi introduced as quantum wells (QWs) in a GaAs matrix exhibit a significant reduction of β while leaving the electron ionization coefficient, α, largely unchanged. The optical and avalanche multiplication properties of a series of GaAsBi/GaAs multiple quantum well (MQW) p-i-n structures with nominally 5 nm thick, 4.4% Bi GaAsBi QWs, varying from 5 to 63 periods and corresponding barrier widths of 101 to 4 nm were investigated. From photoluminescence, ω-2θ X-ray diffraction, and cross section transmission electron microscopy measurements, the material was found to be of high quality despite the strain introduced by the Bi in all except the samples with 54 and 63 QW periods. Photomultiplication measurements undertaken with different wavelengths showed that α in these MQW structures did not change appreciably with the number of QWs; however, β decreased significantly, especially at lower values, the noise factor, F, is reduced by 58% to 3.5 at a multiplication of 10, compared to a similar thickness bulk GaAs structure without any Bi. This result suggests that Bi-containing QWs could be introduced into the avalanching regions of APDs as a way of reducing their excess noise.
  16. Hasan IH, Ismail I, Hamidon MN, Mustaffa MS, Abdullah NH, Shafiee FN
    Heliyon, 2024 Nov 30;10(22):e39966.
    PMID: 39584123 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39966
    Carbon nanotube-Yttrium iron garnet (CNT-YIG) nanohybrid has been successfully synthesized using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) with yttrium iron garnet (YIG) nanopowders as catalyst, ethanol as carbon stock, and argon as carrier gas. Carbon nanotube (CNT) was observed to have grown from the YIG nanopowders with bamboo-like structures of CNT at a synthesis temperature of 900 °C. FESEM and RAMAN characterization indicated that the CNT-YIG nanohybrid exhibited the growth of bamboo-like CNT with high graphitization. Further analysis of electrical properties showed that the CNT-YIG nanohybrid has exhibited conductivity due to the CNT growth. The nanohybrid in the form of powders was then mixed with an organic vehicle to produce thick film paste and screen-printed onto a substrate as the working material for patch antenna application. Initial measurements using VNA indicated that CNT-YIG nanohybrid gave significant results regarding return loss and bandwidth, proving that the materials could have great potential to enhance patch antenna performance due to their combined electrical and magnetic properties.
  17. He Y, Hamdan SL, Faizal SM
    Heliyon, 2024 Nov 30;10(22):e40304.
    PMID: 39584129 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40304
    This study investigates the effect of busy independent directors on earnings management in Chinese initial public offering (IPO) companies from 2010 to 2020. Using various measures of busy independent directors, the results indicate that directors in IPO companies play a significant role in supervision and governance, thereby significantly mitigating earnings management. Busy independent directors, serving on multiple boards, may face time constraints, but, intriguingly, companies with such directors show a lower inclination for earnings manipulation. This suggests that despite potential time pressures, the independent oversight provided by these directors serves as a deterrent to financial reporting manipulation in the context of Chinese IPOs, underscoring the importance of robust corporate governance structures for transparency and reliability. Additionally, this study identifies specific conditions that amplify the constraining effect and finds that the effect of busy independent directors on earnings management in IPO companies is more significant in companies with high compensation for independent directors, independent directors serving off-site, and companies that receive higher media attention. Mechanism testing indicated that busy independent directors mitigate IPO firms' earnings management by engaging reputable audit firms and enhancing the effectiveness of internal controls. This nuanced analysis offers valuable insights into how busy, independent directors actively contribute to alleviating the risks associated with earnings management during the IPO process. This study enhances our understanding of the governance benefits of active independent directors in multiple roles and offers novel perspectives on how stakeholders can influence and constrain earnings management in IPO companies.
  18. Oh AL, Makmor-Bakry M, Islahudin F, Ting CY, Chan SK, Tie ST
    Health Promot Int, 2024 Dec 01;39(6).
    PMID: 39584467 DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daae176
    Tuberculosis (TB) treatment interruption undermines the effectiveness of TB medications and jeopardizes treatment outcomes. This study aimed to explore barriers, challenges, coping strategies and facilitators of TB treatment interruption to understand the treatment pathway in achieving successful outcomes. In-depth interviews were conducted at public health clinics in Sarawak, Malaysia, utilizing a phenomenological approach. Thirty patients who experienced TB treatment interruption with eventual successful treatment were purposively selected based on various reasons for treatment interruption to obtain diverse viewpoints. The audio-recorded transcriptions underwent thematic and content analysis. Five major themes emerged under barriers and challenges: socioeconomic, patient, therapy, healthcare and condition-related factors. Notably, financial burdens led individuals to prioritize work over health. Adverse drug reactions resulted in inappropriate self-medication and healthcare dissatisfaction. Medication error with suboptimal dosing was another facet leading to treatment forfeiture. Lack of knowledge about treatment duration and medication adherence, along with negative personal factors such as laziness, dishonesty and forgetfulness were reported. Participants employed coping strategies to confront barriers and challenges, including acceptance and commitment to disease and treatment, self-adaptation in mental, physical and social aspects, and self-management of minor adverse events. Fear of disease worsening, previous experiences, social and financial supports, along with intrinsic motivators, were essential facilitators that prevented interruptions. Interconnectivity across the explored dimensions contextualized the understanding of TB treatment interruption and offered valuable information for designing patient-centered intervention strategies. Improving patient education coupled with tailored interventions addressing psychosocial and economic barriers is crucial for ensuring TB treatment completion.
    MeSH terms: Adaptation, Psychological*; Adult; Female; Humans; Interviews as Topic; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Socioeconomic Factors; Qualitative Research*
  19. Geller S, Sommer W, Hildebrandt A
    Cogn Emot, 2024 Nov 25.
    PMID: 39585690 DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2024.2430403
    Superior recognition of positive emotional facial expressions compared to negative expressions is well established. However, it is unclear whether this superiority effect differs between non-parents and parents, for whom emotion perception (EP) is an indispensable skill. Although EP has been shown to be modulated by the neuropeptide oxytocin, a central factor in the development of parental care, very little research has addressed the relationship between EP skills, the transition to parenthood, and plasma oxytocin levels. In the present study, we assessed EP abilities with a test battery and measured plasma oxytocin in 77 non-parent and 79 parent couples and applied structural equation modelling to the data. The results showed increased happiness perception abilities in both parents and individuals with elevated oxytocin levels. Furthermore, non-parents showed superior abilities to recognise anger expressions. No significant associations were found regarding the perception of other basic emotion categories or with a general EP factor. The findings are consistent with previous research indicating that elevated oxytocin levels are associated with enhanced EP abilities. They also extend the existing literature by demonstrating that mothers and fathers, regardless of their oxytocin levels, exhibit increased EP superiority.
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