DR. CHUI PING LEI
Department of Nursing Science
Faculty of Medicine
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Dr. Chui Ping Lei is a senior lecturer with the Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Medicine, University Malaya, Malaysia. She was a registered nurse, and obtained her Master of Medical Science (Nursing) in 2008, having joined the department in 2010. In 2015, She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Malaya. Apart from teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, she has been involved in curriculum development/review, coordinating the Master of Nursing Science Program, and serving as an external examiner for program improvement. She is active in research work. Her research interests are cancer care (quality of life, symptom burden/management, CAM, patient education), complementary integrative therapy (oral cryotherapy, mindful breathing, mind-body practices, kangaroo mother care), and issues related to nurses/ nursing education/ nursing management (health behavior, professional quality of life, workplace violence, information literacy, teaching-learning), stoma care, wound care, and adult/ neonatal nursing care. She has published widely in international refereed journals. Dr. Chui has been awarded University Malaya Excellence Award Ph.D. Graduates 2015, Excellence Service Award 2019, and Asian University Alliance Scholars in 2020. |
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The Mental Health And Professional Quality Of Life Among Nurses |
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The Effects of Mindfulness on Perceived Stress and Psychological Weel-being of Patients with Cancer during Chemotherapy |
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Self-perceived communication ability for improving patient care among nursing students in clinical setting |
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Perceptions Toward Exercise or Mindful Exercise Participation Among Patients With Primary Osteoporosis: A Qualitative Study
The Impact of Structured Kangaroo Care Education on Premature Infants? Weight Gain, Breastfeeding and Length of Hospitalization in Malaysia
Maternal Kangaroo care education program in the neonatal intensive care unit improved mothers' perceptions, knowledge, perceived barriers and stress relates to premature infant
Nurses’ Burnout, Resilience, and Its Associated Factors in Sichuan, China, During the Peak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection