4.8 mil grant awarded to explore nurses' perceived fear of COVID-19 & identify ventilation strategies in hospitals
Dr John Yuen, Co-Principal Investigator (Associate Professor), is collaborating with Ir Prof. Horace Mui (Principal Coordinator) and Ir Dr Ling-Tim Wong of the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering to study the level of comfortability and quality of various indoor environmental aspects in hospital wards and the perceived fear of COVID-19 by nursing professionals, in relation to the setting of their working wards, indoor environmental quality, and job routine.
Their project titled ‘Effective Ventilation Strategies for Mitigating Infection Risks in Hospitals’ received the funding of over HK$ 4.8 million from the Collaborative Research Fund COVID-19 and Novel Infectious Disease Research Exercise, the Research Grants Council.
Projects that have received the General Research Fund from the Research Grants Council recently |
Project Title
|
Principal Investigator |
Total Grant
(HK$)
|
Effects of an Individualized Dietary Behavioural Change (IDBC) Programme and exercise training in combination or separately on managing sarcopenic obesity in community-dwelling older adults: A randomized controlled trial
|
Dr Justina Liu
Associate Professor |
1,240,907
|
Tai Chi for the prophylaxis of episodic migraine: the efficacy examination and mechanism exploration |
Dr Grace Xie
Assistant Professor
|
1,180,148
|
Listening to the patient’s cancer journey: A randomised controlled trial of digital storytelling (DST) in reducing depressive symptoms, enhancing self-esteem, and promoting quality of life among Hong Kong Chinese childhood cancer survivors
|
Dr Ka-yan Ho
Assistant Professor
|
1,145,020
|
Is nurse parental support using a proactive mobile health application more effective than usual community care in enhancing parental self-efficacy in symptom management for the children with medical complexity in communities? A randomized control trial |
Dr Winsome Lam
Assistant Professor
|
983,370
|
Psychological distress and quality of life in palliative care patients with cancer cachexia and their primary family caregivers: Does dyadic symptom appraisal matter? |
Dr Eileen Cheng
Assistant Professor
|
965,734 |
Projects receiving external funding support
Project Title |
Principal Investigator |
Funding Scheme |
Total Grant
(HK$)
|
Evaluating the safety and efficacy of Transcranial Pulse Stimulation (TPS) on young adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – a double-blinded, randomized, sham-controlled trial |
Dr Teris Cheung
Assistant Professor |
Start-up Fund for New Recruits |
400,000 |
A randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the effect of Electrical Vestibular Stimulation (VeNS) on Insomnia- The Modius Sleep Study |
Dr Teris Cheung |
Neurovalens (Donation) |
359,775 |
A randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the effect of Electrical Vestibular Stimulation (VeNS) on Anxiety- The Modius Stress Study |
Dr Teris Cheung |
Neurovalens (Donation) |
359,775 |
Evaluating the efficacy and safety of Transcranial Pulse Stimulation on young adolescents with attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder- a pilot randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled trial |
Dr Teris Cheung |
Associated Medical Supplies Co. Ltd. |
200,000 |
An AI-based AR training and monitoring system for hand hygiene |
Dr Lin Yang
Associate Professor
|
Departmental General Research Fund |
150,000 |
Feasibility of telephone-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Hong Kong Chinese young adults with alcohol use disorder: A pilot study |
Dr Ka-yan Ho |
Departmental General Research Fund |
150,000 |
Coolminds, a Mind HK and KELY Support Group Initiative: A service evaluation
|
Dr Grace Ho
Associate Professor
|
Mind Mental Health Hong Kong Limited |
75,000
|
The secrets of healthy near-centenarians and centenarians in Hong Kong: how well are they ageing – one year follow up
|
Dr Justina Liu |
Sik Sik Yuen (Donation) |
57,291 |
Projects receiving internal funding support
A pilot neuroimaging-based experimental study to explore the effect of Tai Chi on the alleviation of white matter lesions among migraine with aura women
|
Dr Grace Xie |
PolyU Research Center for Chinese Medicine Innovation
|
200,000
|
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