1.Adult Personality and its Relationship with Stress Level and Coping Mechanism among Final Year Medical Students
ZAINAH M ; MUHAMMAD NUR AKMAL A ; NOR SYAZWANI AA ; SIM TS ; NUR ERIETIKA A ; WAN NORSHAFIKA WMZ
Medicine and Health 2019;14(2):154-167
Each human being exhibits their own personality traits and each aspect of stress and coping is essential and related. The relationship between the big five personality traits, coping mechanisms and stress level among final year medical students of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) was investigated in this study. In this cross-sectional study, 152 final year medical students batch 2017/2018, were randomly selected, excluding those who had chronic diseases, married and repeated final year. The questionnaires used were Big Five Personality Inventory and 12-Item General Health Questionnaire. An open-ended question was used to determine how the respondents cope with their stress. Data was analyzed using SPSS 20.0. Agreeableness was the most common personality trait portrayed among the students, whereas Openness to Experience appeared to be the least. The relationship between the Big Five Personality Traits and coping mechanisms (p=0.016; p<0.05) were significantly related. Students with Neuroticism personality had the highest rate of practicing avoidant coping mechanism, while students with Extraversion personality had the highest rate of practicing active coping mechanism. Total score of stress were significantly difference between the different personality traits (p<0.001; p<0.05). However, the p value of 0.359 (p>0.05) and 0.94 (p>0.05) for the Big Five Personality Traits and level of stress showed no significant results on academic performance. Identified own personality were beneficial for final year medical students as it helps to identify the most effective coping mechanism in reducing stress during studying medicine.
2.Gene expression in obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome: a systematic review
Muhammad Aliff M ; Muhammad Shazwan S ; Nur Fariha MM ; Hayati AR ; Nur Syahrina AR ; Maizatul Azma M ; Nazefah AH ; Jameela S ; Asral Wirda AA
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology 2016;38(3):285-294
Background: Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a multisystem disease that may present as venous or
arterial thrombosis and/or pregnancy complications with the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies.
Until today, heterogeneity of pathogenic mechanism fits well with various clinical manifestations.
Moreover, previous studies have indicated that genes are differentially expressed between normal
and in the disease state. Hence, this study systematically searched the literature on human gene
expression that was differentially expressed in Obstetric APS. Methodology: Electronic search was
performed until 31st March 2015 through PubMed and Embase databases; where the following
Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms were used and they had been specified as the primary focus
of the articles; gene, antiphospholipid, obstetric, and pregnancy in the title or abstract. From 502
studies retrieved from the search, only original publications that had performed gene expression
analyses of human placental tissue that reported on differentially expressed gene in pregnancies with
Obstetric APS were included. Two reviewers independently scrutinized the titles and the abstracts
before examining the eligibility of studies that met the inclusion criteria. For each study; diagnostic
criteria for APS, method for analysis, and the gene signature were extracted independently by
two reviewers. The genes listed were further analysed with the DAVID and the KEGG pathways.
Results: Three eligible gene expression studies involving obstetric APS, comprising the datasets
on gene expression, were identified. All three studies showed a reduction in transcript expression
on PRL, STAT5, TF, DAF, ABCA1, and HBEGF in Obstetric APS. The high enrichment score for
functionality in DAVID had been positive regulation of cell proliferation. Meanwhile, pertaining
to the KEGG pathway, two pathways were associated with some of the listed genes, which were
ErBb signalling pathway and JAK-STAT signalling pathway. Conclusion: Ultimately, studies on a
genetic level have the potential to provide new insights into the regulation and to widen the basis
for identification of changes in the mechanism of Obstetric APS.
3.Necrotising Vasculitis: An Aggressive Mimicker of Necrotising Fasciitis
Muhammad Azri MM ; Idris AB ; Mustaqim A ; Naveen V ; Arieff AA
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):277-
5.Surgical Reconstruction Of Open Medial Malleolus Fracture
Kow RY ; Akmal Azim AA ; Yuen JC ; Ling CSZ ; Muhammad Firdaus A
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2018;12(Supplement A):52-
6.Legal Aspects of Articular Cartilage Tissue Engineering Experimentation: A Review on Malaysian Acts, Regulations and Guidelines
Muhammad Aa&rsquo ; zamuddin Ahmad Radzi ; Majdah Zawawi ; Munirah Sha&rsquo ; ban ; Nur Syamimi Mohd. Azharuddin ; Azran Azhim ; Abdurezak Abdulahi Hashi
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.3, September):272-284
Presently, there is no specific federal legislation governing articular cartilage tissue engineering (ACTE) experimentation practices in Malaysia. However, there are related regulations and guidelines provided by government agencies to oversee and guide such practices. The rules and regulations provided in the documents have the essential aim of safeguarding public health through ensuring that non-clinical studies reach a certain quality, efficient and safe for human use. There are themes identified when scrutinising relevant documents which includes, the need for authorised personnel and the establishment of facilities in conducting such experiments, the aspect of cell-scaffold construct development, the use of human materials, the aspect of biosafety, animal care and use during the experiments, and considerations on the impact on the environment. The individual laboratory or facility shall adopt and adapt these standards as deemed appropriate by the ACTE researchers to ensure that non-clinical studies are conducted in a proper and ethical manner.
7.Ethical Issues in Tissue Engineering: A Systematic Review
Nur Syamimi Mohd. Azharuddin ; Muhammad Aa&rsquo ; zamuddin Ahmad Radzi ; Azran Azhim ; Munirah Sha&rsquo ; ban ; Abdurezak Abdulahi Hashi
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.1):275-289
This study examines, classifies and discusses the ethical issues of tissue engineering published in selected online
databases from the year 2015 to 2020. In overview, the published literature could be classified according to the type
of ethical issues discussed, the phase in development in which the ethical issues are prominently existing and into
the type of journal they are published. It proceeds with in-depth discussions on selected relevant issues that deemed
to be needing further attention and clarification. It will give the readers a broad mapping of ethical issues currently
existing and discussed in the context of tissue engineering and highlights the conventional responses on the issues.