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Roger C.M. Ho

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  602
Citations -  37633

Roger C.M. Ho is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 504 publications receiving 21935 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger C.M. Ho include Medical Park & University Health System.

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Global Mapping of Research Trends on Interventions to Improve Health-Related Quality of Life in Asthma Patients

TL;DR: The study systematically quantified the development of research landscapes associated with interventions for improving quality of life of people experiencing asthma and suggested the need for more empirical studies in developing countries and further investigation into the effects of environment factors on asthma outcomes.
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Harnessing the potential of the Kinect sensor for psychiatric rehabilitation for stroke survivors.

TL;DR: The authors have thus conceptualized a game that could help in the cognitive remediation for stroke survivors using low cost Kinect sensors.
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Comparing mortality from covid-19 to mortality due to overdose: A micromort analysis.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the mortality risk due to covid-19 with death due to overdose in British Columbia, Canada and found that the mortality associated with covid19 is apparent and distributed unevenly across subpopulations.
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Measuring satisfaction with health care services for Vietnamese patients with cardiovascular diseases

TL;DR: Low satisfaction regarding hospital facilities for inpatients and waiting time for outpatients showed, suggesting renovation efforts, while inferiority regarding patient satisfaction of health insurance covered patients compared to those without implied policy reform possibility was found.
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Assessment of nutritional status in older diabetic outpatients and related factors in Hanoi, Vietnam.

TL;DR: It is suggested that frailty was significantly associated with risk of malnutrition in older diabetic outpatients and early screening by nutritional assessment, and other interventions might improve the nutritional status of older outpat patients with diabetes to prevent this complication and its effects.