School of Nursing Li KaShingFacultyofMedicine The University of Hong Kong 4/F, WilliamM. W. Mong Block, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. Tel : (852) 3917 6600 Fax : (852) 2872 6079 Website : https://nursing.hku.hk Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief : Professor Judith Parker Members : Professor Chia-Chin Lin Dr. Kelvin MP Wang Dr. Patsy PH Chau Dr. Polly SL Chan Dr. Janet YH Wong Mr. Vincent HT Chan Managing Editor : Mrs. Trudy WMWong Scan the QR code to find out more about our School website. Detailed information on our programmes, latest news, contact method and an online edition of this issue of Nurse Letter can be found there. 12 Vision to L ead Mission to Serve Local and International Funding Bodies Principal Investigator Project Name Health Care and Promotion Scheme (HCPS) Dr. Derek Cheung Use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) sample and brief smoking cessation advice for recruiting smokers to smoking cessation services and motivating quit attempts Health Care and Promotion Scheme (HCPS) Dr. Mandy Ho A community-based lifestyle intervention program for diabetes prevention in Chinese people with pre-diabetes Health Care and Promotion Scheme (HCPS) Dr. Janet Wong MyShot: A HPV vaccination decision-aid smartphone app for adolescents to make informed choices Health andMedical Research Fund (HMRF) Dr. Derek Cheung Effectiveness of WhatsApp online group discussion for smoking relapse prevention: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial Health andMedical Research Fund (HMRF) Dr. Joyce Chung Psychometric evaluation of the Chinese version of the resilience scale for children Health andMedical Research Fund (HMRF) Dr. Kris Lok The effect of feeding methods on intestinal microbiota of healthy Chinese infants Health andMedical Research Fund (HMRF) Dr. KelvinWang A combined cessation intervention with brief advice, nicotine replacement therapy sampling and active referral (BANSAR) for smoking fathers: amulticenter, single-blinded, pragmatic randomized controlled trial Seed Fund for Basic Research Dr. Derek Cheung Ecological momentary assessment for the exposure to alcohol advertisements in university students Seed Fund for Basic Research Dr. Joyce Chung Using Motivational Interviewing with parents in encouraging their children with cancer to adopt and maintain regular physical activity: A pilot study Seed Fund for Basic Research Dr. Daniel Fong A mobile solution of noise assessment for health studies: development and proof of concept Seed Fund for Basic Research Dr. Mandy Ho A brief, habit-based weight loss intervention using mobile application for overweight Chinese adults with pre-diabetes: A pilot study Seed Fund for Basic Research Dr. WilliamLi The impact of cancer and treatment-related effects on the physical and psychosocial well-being and quality of life among Hong Kong Chinese survivors of childhood osteosarcoma: An exploratory study Seed Fund for Basic Research Dr. Kris Lok Translation and validation of the Whooley questions to identify perinatal depression in Chinese women: A pilot study Teaching Development Grants (TDG) Dr. Maggie Chan Experiential learning to enhance nursing students’ situation awareness regarding patient safety Teaching Development Grants (TDG) Ms. Angie Lam Enhancing empathy, knowledge and positive attitude among nursing undergraduates via a virtual reality-based mental health education programme Award of Research Grants C ongratulations Nurse Letter has gone electronic from Issue 41. To stay tuned to the latest information about the School, please subscribe by visiting https://nursing.hku.hk . Let’s go green together with the HKU School of Nursing. S ubscription for eNewsletter N ew Faces Mr. Joseph Chan Assistant Lecturer It is my honor and pleasure to join the School of Nursing as an Assistant Lecturer in January 2018. After graduation, I worked in the medical and surgical fields and specialized in critical care nursing, emergency nursing and acute medical nursing. Prior to joining HKU, I was in the nursing education field for a number of years. I look forward to sharing my specialty knowledge and clinical experience with nursing students to nurture them as compassionate and competent professional nurses and to making a positive contribution to nursing education and HKU.

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