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sj-docx-1-opp-10.1177_10781552211050873 - Supplemental material for Patient satisfaction and behavioural intention in using the home medication delivery service in an ambulatory oncology centre
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-opp-10.1177_10781552211050873 for Patient satisfaction and behavioural intention in using the home medication delivery service in an ambulatory
oncology centre by Jo Lene Leow, Keegan Lin and Lita Chew in Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice</p
Supplemental Material - Assessing the financial impact of cancer drug list (CDL) implementation on patients receiving chemotherapy in an ambulatory cancer centre in Singapore
Supplemental Material for Assessing the financial impact of cancer drug list (CDL) implementation on patients receiving chemotherapy in an ambulatory cancer centre in Singapore by Darren Lee, Li Qing Lim, Jo Lene Leow and Lita Chew in Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare</p
sj-docx-1-opp-10.1177_10781552231178678 - Supplemental material for Quantifying chemotherapy wastage in an ambulatory cancer centre in Singapore
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-opp-10.1177_10781552231178678 for Quantifying chemotherapy wastage in an ambulatory cancer centre in Singapore by Jun Qi Chan, Jo Lene Leow, Lay Mui Poh, Peter Yap and Lita Chew in Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice</p
Leath Avvon Chew Hughel
Leath Avvon Chew Hughel, Vernal resident, is the author of the novel, "The Chew Bunch"
Supplemental material for User acceptance of an app-based adherence intervention: Perspectives from patients taking oral anticancer medications
Supplemental material for User acceptance of an app-based adherence intervention: Perspectives from patients taking oral anticancer medications by Eskinder Eshetu Ali, Sharlene Si Ling Chan, Jo Lene Leow, Lita Chew and Kevin Yi-Lwern Yap in Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice</p
Web Usage Mining on an Online Roadshow Website
Due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic,
physical roadshows can be replaced by online
roadshows (Leow et al., 2021).
Online roadshow is similar to a physical roadshow, but in
an online website form. In the roadshow, organisations
can advertise their products or services.
The advertising effectiveness of an online roadshow
depends on user engagement (Calder et al., 2009).
Web mining can be performed to evaluate the
advertising effectiveness of the online roadshow.
Web Usage Mining (WUM) analyses the user’s
navigation behaviour on the website.
Clustering techniques can be used to divide users into
different groups based on their similar preferences and
habits (Jafari et al., 2013)
Prospect, issues and challenges in Malaysia TVET-based education.
By 2020, the Prime Minister's 11th Malaysia Plan anticipates that 1.3 million extra jobs in Malaysia need TVET-related skills. As a result, TVET will appear to be the most critical channel for developing Malaysia's skilled labour force. Malaysia's Ministry of Higher Education established the Malaysian Education Blueprint 2015-2025 (Higher Education) to equip young Malaysians to seize new opportunities created by the 11MP. One of the blueprint's primary goals for TVET is equal footing with traditional academic pathways. This chapter discusses the prospect, issues, and challenges in Malaysia's TVET-based education
Supplemental Material - Using the technology acceptance model to examine acceptance of telemedicine by cancer patients in an ambulatory care setting
Supplemental Material for Using the technology acceptance model to examine acceptance of telemedicine by cancer patients in an ambulatory care setting by Zhi Yao Chan, Chen Fang Lim, Jo Lene Leow, Feng Yong Chium, Su Wen Lim, Charlotte Hui Min Tong, Jessie Jie Xi Zhou, Moses Min Yuan Tsi, Ryan Ying Cong Tan, and Chew Sui Tjien Lita in Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare</p
Ada Nield Chew: England’s forgotten suffragist
An open access essay on Ada Nield Chew, author, activist, suffragist, examining her work and her legacy, published in this popular online Magazine, an extension of the BBC History Magazine
Migrant workers, collaborative research and spatial pressures : an interview with Meng Yue
In July last year I had the opportunity to interview Meng Yue, literary scholar and author of Shanghai and the Edges of Empire (2006). Meng Yue has been collaborating with Toronto-based architect and artist Adrian Blackwell for a number of years, with their students from literature and architecture undertaking highly interesting research on the peripheral zones of Beijing. Questions of peri-urban food production, land use, resource distribution and the multiplication of labour skills have framed these investigations. The interview below is extracted from a considerably longer discussion we had in Beijing during the late summer of 2007, half of which was lost to the faulty battery of an ipod (the rest remains to be transcribed from video…)
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