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Nasriah Zakaria (drnas)
Universiti Sains Malaysia & King Saud University
 
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Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)

A proposed usability study on an online cancer portal for mobile devices
Edison Gunawan, Nasriah Zakaria*, Wahidah Husain, Nik Mohd Asrol Alias

Background: Studies have shown that various forms of online cancer support exist on the internet, but there are disadvantages for patients or health consumers in attaining information and opinions from health providers through these medium. Now, with the advance of mobile technologies, cancer patients and their families could use mobile platforms to access support services, provided that usability framework such as efficiency, effectiveness, satisfaction and accessibility are addressed. ...

A Case Study of Sociability Aspects in Cancer Community Web Portal
Nor Athiyah Abdullah, Nasriah Zakaria*

Background: The emergence and expansion of social networking sites and online communities has allowed people to socialize and connect with each other regardless of geographical constraints. Active participation of the members of a community is an important factor in the success of an online community. Objectives: This research applies Preece’s (2000) sociability guideline of “people, policy and purpose” to produce a prototype of a cancer web portal with social features. Methods: ...

A Progress Report of E-Learning Tools Usage among Medical Students in Saudi Teaching Hospital
Nasriah Zakaria*, Amr Jamal*, Shekhar Bisht, Cristina Koppel*

Background: Public universities in Saudi Arabia today are making substantial investments in e-learning as part of their educational system, especially in the implementation of Learning Management Systems (LMS). A better understanding is sought of how best to support their use in a blended e-learning approach. Research Significance: Medical Informatics is a recent addition to Gulf medical curricula. This is the first study conducted in Saudi Arabia appraising medical students’ experience ...

Mobile Healthcare Wireless Networks: A Comparative Study
Pantea Keikhosrokiani*, Nasriah Zakaria*, Norlia Mustaffa, Tat-Chee Wan

Background: Evolution of mobile technologies and the advancement of sophisticated wireless communication networks lead to the multimedia based services in the health care management sector and informatics emergence to form mobile-based Telemedicine. Mobile telemedicine includes healthcare, mobile hospital, hospital emergency system, maritime telemedicine, remote monitoring etc. to make more sustainable and effective platform for both remote patient and healthcare medical staff. Objectiv...

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Embedding a Learning Management System Into an Undergraduate Medical Informatics Course in Saudi Arabia: Lessons Learned
Nasriah Zakaria, Amr Jamal, Shekhar Bisht, Cristina Koppel
Med 2.0 2013;2(2):e13

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