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Respondents aged 18 years and above n 17 261 were included in the analysis.
National health and morbidity survey 2015. Muhammad fadhli mohd yusoff. Indicator for the efficacy of anti smoking policy and programmes. Non communicable diseases healthcare demand and health literacy key findings.
National institutes of health malaysia shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the usage of any information obtained from this portal. National health and morbidity survey nhms 2019. Data collection aug nov 2020.
The authors wish to thank the director general of health malaysia for permission to publish this document. Health surveys conducted by the abs in 1977 78 and 1983 while not part of the national health survey series collected similar information. Ministry of health malaysia.
Institute for public health ministry of health. The results was summarised and published in a book which is available from the iku website. The publication consisted of an overview and 23.
In 2015 malaysia national health and morbidity survey reported that the overall prevalence of adequate health literacy among malaysians aged 18 years and above was only 6 6. This publication contains key results from the survey including long term health conditions health risk factors and mental health and well being. Data from the national health and morbidity survey 2015 plos one.
Institute for public health 2020. Isbn 978 983 99320 6 5 moh s iku 173 20 bk e suggested citation. This study used data from the 2015 national health and morbidity survey nhms a nationwide cross sectional survey that implemented a two stage stratified random sampling design.
The results of the national health and morbidity survey nhms 2015 was presented by the honorable minister of health on the 6 june 2016 at ministry of health s office in putrajaya. National health and morbidity survey 2015 ministry of health malaysia 4 non communicable diseases risk factors other health problems volume ii acknowledgement first of all the authors would like to thank the director general of health for his great support in the implementation of the national health and morbidity survey 2015. National health and morbidity survey 2015.