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Teaching Resources - Moin Syed
This project page houses a number of teaching resources used by Moin Syed in a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses. Nearly all materials are licensed CC0, meaning that you are free to use and modify the materials without attribution
Safety of medical device users: A study of physiotherapists’ practices, procedures and risk perception
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Aims: To study practices and procedures with respect to electrotherapy in physiotherapy departments and to study physiotherapists’ perception of health risk, health consequences and protection of health from different risks including electromagnetic field emissions from electrotherapy devices.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in three phases from June 2002 to December 2003. The first phase was an audit of the practices and procedures regarding electrotherapy in National Health Service physiotherapy departments (N = 46 including 7 departments in pilot study) located in 12 counties in the southeast and southwest of England including Greater London. The second phase comprised one observational visit to each of the same physiotherapy departments to characterise their occupational environment. The third phase was a questionnaire survey of 584 physiotherapists working in these departments. Variables concerned perception of health risk, health consequences and protection of health associated with different risk factors.
Results: In the first two phases, the recruitment rate of the departments was 80.7% (46 out of 57) and response rate of those recruited was 100% (n=46). The response rate for the last phase of the study was 66.8% (390 out of 584). Results of the practices and procedures audit show that ultrasound was the most common form of electrotherapy while microwave diathermy was neither available nor used in these departments. Pulsed shortwave diathermy was used 4-5 days per week while continuous shortwave diathermy was used rarely. Electrotherapy was provided to up to 50% of patients per week in the departments. The observational visits to the departments revealed that there were metallic objects within close proximity of diathermy equipment and wooden treatment couches for treatment with PSWD and CSWD were rare. The risk perception survey showed that physiotherapists generally perceived a moderate health risk and health consequences (harm) from exposure to EMF emissions from electrotherapy devices. Protection from EMFs in physiotherapy departments was generally perceived as ‘usually’ possible.
Conclusions: Physiotherapy departments report safe electrotherapy practices. Use of diathermy devices that use RF EMFs is declining. The key predictors of physiotherapists’ perception of health risk were perception of health consequences and vice versa. Gender was a significant predictor of the perception of health risks and health consequences. The main predictor of perception of protection against risk was the knowledge of environmental and health issues. Latent dimensions of perceptions of health risk, health consequences and protection from risk were identified and confirmed and their predictors were determined.Brunel Universit
Professeur Syed Muhammad Mohsin
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Contribution of Prof. Syed Akheel Ahmed (Mysore University) in chemical science: A scientometric analysis
A study of chemical science research output of Prof. Syed Akheel Ahmed. He is a renowned chemical science, polymer and environmental science. He has credited about 100 research publications in International and National Journals. His article are published during 1976 to 2010 and above years. Prof. Syed Akheel Ahmed published in four domains Biochemistry and Biotechnology (21), Environmental science (22), Polymer science (15), Chemistry (14). He published 58 articles in International journals
ARP 2021 Talk - Diversifying Personality Research
This project page accompanies the talk, "Diversifying How We Think about Diversity in Personality Research," given by Moin Syed at the 2021 Association for Research in Personality Conference
Purdue Colloquium 2022
This project page houses slides and script for the talk, "Three Myths about Open Science That Just Won’t Die," given by Moin Syed at the Purdue Department of Psychological Science Clinical Colloquium, 18 November, 202
sj-pdf-2-map-10.1177_27550834231222382 – Supplemental material for Cross-sectional survey of health literacy among health science students in Singapore
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-map-10.1177_27550834231222382 for Cross-sectional survey of health literacy among health science students in Singapore by Kenrick Y Cheong, Syed Munauwwar B Syed Mahmud, Nicole W Chng, Geralyn J Kwek, Clement C Yan and Meredith T Yeung in The Journal of Medicine Access</p
sj-docx-1-map-10.1177_27550834231222382 – Supplemental material for Cross-sectional survey of health literacy among health science students in Singapore
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-map-10.1177_27550834231222382 for Cross-sectional survey of health literacy among health science students in Singapore by Kenrick Y Cheong, Syed Munauwwar B Syed Mahmud, Nicole W Chng, Geralyn J Kwek, Clement C Yan and Meredith T Yeung in The Journal of Medicine Access</p
CDS 2022 Diversity and Inference Talk
This project page includes slides and a paper related to the talk, "Diversifying Cognitive Development Research is an Inferential Problem, Not Just a Procedural One," given by Moin Syed to the Cognitive Development Society Preconference on Working toward a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive cognitive developmental science, April 21, 2022
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