1.‘I can’t pray’ – The spiritual needs of Malaysian Muslim patients suffering from depression
The International Medical Journal Malaysia 2016;15(1):103-109
The mainstay of treatment of depression relies on pharmacological and psychological
treatments. On top of that, evidence also recognizes the vital role of spirituality for human wellness which
leads to growing interest in its utilization to treat depression. However, research on spirituality among
Muslims in relation to depression is relatively scarce. The aim of this study is to explore the understanding of
spirituality among Muslim patients with depression, and to explore their spiritual needs. Methods: This is a
qualitative study conducted on 10 depressed Muslim patients at the UKM Medical Centre. Purposive sampling
was done to ensure diversity of subjects. Individual in-depth interviews were conducted using semistructured
questionnaire guidelines. The data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using a thematic
approach. Result: Out of 10 patients, almost all of them expressed spiritual needs. Two major themes
emerged in relation to the spiritual needs which are (i) religious needs; need for worship, religious
knowledge and guidance, religious reminders, and (ii) existential needs; need for calmness, sensitivity and
empathy, self-discipline, certainty, hope , physical help, ventilate and meaning of illness. These needs are
essential for patients during the time of crisis. Conclusion: The majority of patients expressed spiritual
needs which are required during the process of recovery and this provides an opportunity to incorporate
spiritual approaches in the treatment of depression. However, more studies are needed to demonstrate its
scientific basis and to design an effective psycho-spiritual treatment modality so that the ‘holistic’ or ‘biopsychosocial-spiritual’
treatment can be integrated by health care professionals to those in need.
3.A Case Report of a Patient Involved in an Alleged Homicide–Attempted Suicide Case - a Theoretical Discussion on the Theory of Homicide-Suicide
Medicine and Health 2015;10(2):141-145
This case report stresses the role of depression in the manifestation of a homicideattempted
suicide. We report the case of a man who allegedly murdered his partner
and then attempted suicide. Previously, he had several failures and rejections in
relationships in addition to work-related stress. He was diagnosed with major
depressive disorder and treated with antidepressant. The scarcity of homicideattempted
suicide as exemplified in this case could give an insight to the Psychiatrist
for better understading and possible prevention.
Depression
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Suicide
4.Managing ‘Schizophrenia in the Midst of Schizophrenia’- The Role of Assertive Community Treatment
Ahmad Nabil MR ; Marhani M ; Azlin B
Medicine and Health 2014;9(2):139-142
This case report emphasizes the role of Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)in managing a family with four members suffering from mental illness, mainly schizophrenia. We report a case of middle-aged lady who was diagnosed with treatment resistant schizophrenia (TRS) living with two other family members with the same illness and their carer who developed major depression from shouldering the burden of caring for mentally ill family members. ACT, through its holistic approach, proved to have reduced hospitalizations and improve symptom control
and quality of life in this family.
Schizophrenia
5.Allergic Cutaneous and Visceral Angioedema Secondary to Clozapine: A Case Report
Chia Lc ; Ahmad Nabil Mr ; Marhani M ; Muna Hamiza A
Medicine and Health 2017;12(1):122-126
This report stresses on the occurrence of a rare adverse reaction to clozapine, i.e.
allergic cutaneous and visceral angioedema, in a patient with treatment resistant
schizophrenia (TRS). We report the case of a schizophrenic patient who was
resistant to treatment and developed an allergic reaction involving her skin and
gastro-intestinal system upon the commencement of clozapine. She was then
treated with a combination pharmacotherapy which left some residual symptoms.
The manifestation of allergic reactions to clozapine and its management strategies
are discussed in the paper. There is a pressing need to develop a new psychotropic
which is on par with clozapine.
Schizophrenia
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Clozapine