DR. LEE YEW KONG
Department of Primary Care Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
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Dr Lee is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Primary Care Medicine, University of Malaya, and Head of the eLearning at the Faculty of Medicine’s UMeHealth Unit. His research interests include the influence of patient values on health decisions, strategies to promote collaborative, patient-centered care in low resource settings, and developing aids and tools to support shared decision making for various preference-sensitive health conditions. He has worked across a broad range of health topics including diabetes, cancer, genetics, HIV/AIDS, indigenous health in Sabah and Sarawak, and migrant worker health. He leads several eLearning and eHealth projects including MyViP@UM (virtual patients for medical education) and VISIT (a randomized trial to elicit patient concerns through electronic medical records to improve primary care consultations). He sits on the editorial board for BMC Primary Care Medicine and has been a guest editor for PLOS ONE. |
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Developing An Early Diagnosis Cancer Strategic Extension Communication Campaign Among Urban B40 Women Using A Community-based Participatory Action Research Approach |
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The Values In Shared Interactions Tool (visit) For Integrating Patient Agendas Into Consultations: A Single-centre Block-randomized Trial |
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Effectiveness of a web-based, electronic medical records-integrated patient agenda tool to improve doctor-patient communication in primary care consultations: A pragmatic cluster-randomized controlled trial study
When do persuasive messages on vaccine safety steer COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and recommendations? Behavioural insights from a randomised controlled experiment in Malaysia
The needs of Southeast Asian BRCA mutation carriers considering risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy: a qualitative study
Tailoring an online breastfeeding course for Southeast Asian paediatric trainees- A qualitative study of user experience from Malaysia and Thailand
Health Behaviour
Expert panel evaluation of the VISIT prototype: A web-based, EMR-integrated tool to facilitate patient values elicitation in primary care consultations.
Developing cross-cultural measures of desired medical decision making involvement for the asia pacific region: A seven country study
Impact and needs of prostate cancer survivors in a country with low incidence of prostate cancer.
Predictors of dengue mortality in Malaysia in 2013