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Journal of The Saudi Pharmaceutical Society | 2016

Impact of a pharmacist led diabetes mellitus intervention on HbA1c, medication adherence and quality of life: A randomised controlled study.

Mubashra Butt; Adliah Mhd Ali; Mohd Makmor Bakry; Norlaila Mustafa

Malaysia is situated in Western Pacific region which bears 36.17% of total diabetes mellitus population. Pharmacist led diabetes interventions have been shown to improve the clinical outcomes amongst diabetes patients in various parts of the world. Despite high prevalence of disease in this region there is a lack of reported intervention outcomes from this region. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a pharmacist led intervention on HbA1c, medication adherence, quality of life and other secondary outcomes amongst type 2 diabetes patients. Method: Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients (n = 73) attending endocrine clinic at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC) were randomised to either control (n = 36) or intervention group (n = 37) after screening. Patients in the intervention group received an intervention from a pharmacist during the enrolment, after three and six months of the enrolment. Outcome measures such as HbA1c, BMI, lipid profile, Morisky scores and quality of life (QoL) scores were assessed at the enrolment and after 6 months of the study in both groups. Patients in the control group did not undergo intervention or educational module other than the standard care at UKMMC. Results: HbA1c values reduced significantly from 9.66% to 8.47% (P = 0.001) in the intervention group. However, no significant changes were noted in the control group (9.64–9.26%, P = 0.14). BMI values showed significant reduction in the intervention group (29.34–28.92 kg/m2; P = 0.03) and lipid profiles were unchanged in both groups. Morisky adherence scores significantly increased from 5.83 to 6.77 (P = 0.02) in the intervention group; however, no significant change was observed in the control group (5.95–5.98, P = 0.85). QoL profiles produced mixed results. Conclusion: This randomised controlled study provides evidence about favourable impact of a pharmacist led diabetes intervention programme on HbA1c, medication adherence and QoL scores amongst type 2 diabetes patients at UKMMC, Malaysia.


Patient Preference and Adherence | 2018

A qualitative study among breast cancer patients on chemotherapy: experiences and side-effects

Yong Hui Nies; Adliah Mhd Ali; Norlia Abdullah; Farida Islahudin; Noraida Mohamed Shah

Purpose The objective of this study was to explore the experiences and side-effects of breast cancer patients on chemotherapy in Malaysia. Participants and methods Purposive sampling of 36 breast cancer patients who have completed chemotherapy and agreed to participate in semi-structured in-depth interviews. A constant comparative method and thematic analysis were used to analyze the interviews. Results Data were categorized into six main themes: know nothing of chemotherapy; fear of chemotherapy; patients’ beliefs in alternative treatments; symptom management; staying healthy after chemotherapy; and concerns of patients after chemotherapy. Conclusion Despite complaints about the bad experiences of their chemotherapy-induced side-effects, these patients still managed to complete the entire course of chemotherapy. Moreover, there is a need for a clinical pharmacy service in the oncology clinic setting in Malaysia in order to provide relevant information to help patients understand the chemotherapy received.


Current Diabetes Reviews | 2018

Concurrent And Longitudinal Association Between Glycemic Control And Self Reported Medication Adherence Among Type 2 Diabetes Patients At A Tertiary Care Hospital In Malaysia

Mubashra Butt; Adliah Mhd Ali; Mohd Makmor Bakry

BACKGROUND This study evaluated the association of self reported adherence with concurrent and subsequent glycemic control amongst type 2 diabetes patients at a tertiary care hospital in Malaysia. METHOD Demographic and clinical variables were assessed at baseline, after three and six months in 73 type 2 diabetes patients. Regression analysis, using SPSS, evaluated the concurrent and longitudinal association of medication adherence and glycemic control. Potential confounders of variables were identified using bi-variate correlation analyses. RESULTS Concurrent Medication adherence and HbA1c association was significant after adjusting for ethnicity (P = 0.005). For longitudinal observation at 3 months, the association was significant after adjusting for ethnicity (P = 0.016); however, it became non-significant when baseline glycemic control was included in the model (P = 0.28). CONCLUSION Easy to administer MALMAS significantly predicted concurrent glycemic control independent of potential confounders. This association persisted in longitudinal observation after 3 months when adjusted for confounders and became non-significant after adjusting for baseline glycemic control.


Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2016

Suitability of a group behavioural therapy module for workplace smoking cessation programs in Malaysia: A pilot study

Muhammad Faizal Maarof; Adliah Mhd Ali; Noh Amit; Mohd Makmor Bakry; Nur Akmar Taha

In Malaysia, data on components suitability the established smoking cessation module is limited. This exploratory study aimed to evaluate the suitability of the components developed in the module for group behavioural therapy in workplace smoking cessation programs. Twenty staff were identified but only eight individuals were selected according to the study criteria during the recruitment period in May 2014. Focus group discussion was conducted to identify themes relevant to the behavioural issues among smokers. Thematic analysis yielded seven major themes which were reasons for regular smoking, reasons for quitting, comprehending smoking characteristics, quit attempt experiences, support and encouragement, learning new skills and behaviour, and preparing for lapse/relapse or difficult situations. As a result, the developed module was found to be relevant and suitable for use based on these themes.


International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | 2015

Respiratory drugs prescribed off-label among children in the outpatient clinics of a hospital in Malaysia

Nurul Fadilah Mohamad; Adliah Mhd Ali; Noraida Mohamed Shah


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

The Effectiveness of Feedback using Video Recording as A Potential Teaching Method in Communication and Counselling Among Pharmacy Students

Adliah Mhd Ali; Tee Pey Chiau; Thomas Paraidathathu; Mohd Makmor Bakry; Nur Akmar Taha; Shariza Sahudin; Norazrina Azmi; Endang Kumolosasi; Siti Azdiah Abdul Aziz


Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia (Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences) | 2018

Time Course of Cigarette Withdrawal Symptoms while Using Nicotine Patch during Ramadan

M F Maarof; Adliah Mhd Ali; M Makmor Bakry; Nur Akmar Taha


Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research | 2018

HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN POORLY CONTROLLED TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS - ASSOCIATION OF PATIENTS’ CHARACTERISTICS WITH EQ-5D DOMAINS, MEAN EQ-5D SCORES, AND VISAUL ANALOG SCALE SCORE

Mubashra Butt; Adliah Mhd Ali; Mohd Makmor Bakry


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2017

LIPID PROFILE PATTERNS AND ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GLYCATED HAEMOGLOBIN (HbA1C) AND ATHEROGENIC INDEX OF PLASMA (AIP) IN DIABETES PATIENTS AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA

Mubashra Butt; Adliah Mhd Ali; Mohd Makmor Bakry


Value in Health | 2016

Cost-Effectiveness of Newer Antiepileptic Drugs (Aeds) For Management of Partial Epilepsy In Children In Malaysia

Na Mohd Tahir; P Thomas; M Makmor Bakry; Adliah Mhd Ali; Shu-Chuen Li

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Mohd Makmor Bakry

National University of Malaysia

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Mubashra Butt

National University of Malaysia

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Norazrina Azmi

National University of Malaysia

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Nur Akmar Taha

National University of Malaysia

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Endang Kumolosasi

National University of Malaysia

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Jamia Azdina Jamal

National University of Malaysia

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M Makmor Bakry

National University of Malaysia

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Noraida Mohamed Shah

National University of Malaysia

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Tee Pey Chiau

National University of Malaysia

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Choong Lai Yuan

National University of Malaysia

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