DR. AINOL HANIZA BINTI KHERUL ANUWAR
Department of Community Oral Health &Amp; Clinical Prevention
Faculty of Dentistry
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Dr. Ainol Haniza Kherul Anuwar is a dental lecturer at Department of Community Oral Health & Clinical Prevention, Faculty of Dentistry. She had vast experience in Oral Health Care Service Delivery while working under the Oral Health Programme, Ministry of Health, Malaysia prior to her appointment as dental lecturer. She was also part of the Malaysian Health Technology Assessment Section, Ministry of Health, Malaysia where she actively involve in conducting systematic reviews and developing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines which was mainly used as evidence to inform the decision-making in the Ministry of Health, Malaysia. Her current research interests are Health Economic, Health Policy & Health System, as well as Evidence-based Dentistry. |
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Financial Burden And Quality Of Life Among Head And Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Supportive Care After Completion Of Cancer Therapy |
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Validating the rheumatoid arthritis and oral health knowledge, attitude and practices (ROKAP) questionnaire among specialists and medical officers in a Malaysian public teaching hospital |
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on going |
Exploring experiences and perceptions of oral health education approaches among primary school children in Malaysia: A qualitative study |
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on going |
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Effectiveness of oral health interventions for schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds: a systematic review protocol
Modelling the national economic burden of non-surgical periodontal management in specialist clinics in Malaysia using a markov model
Modelling the national economic burden of non-surgical periodontal management in specialist clinics in Malaysia using a markov model
Effectiveness of oral health interventions for schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds: a systematic review protocol
Caries Risk Assessment
Developing Clinical Practice Guidelines for Dental Caries Management for Malaysian Population through the ADAPTE Trans-Contextual Adaptation Process