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American Journal of Infection Control | 2012

Comparison of antimicrobial resistance in neonatal and adult intensive care units in a tertiary teaching hospital

Noorzaitun Ariffin; Habsah Hasan; Noraida Ramli; Nor Rosidah Ibrahim; Fahisham Taib; Azriani Ab Rahman; Zeehaida Mohamed; Suhaimi Wahab; David Isaacs; Hans Van Rostenberghe

Intrahospital variations in antimicrobial profiles may be related to many factors. This study compared causative agents of nosocomial bloodstream infections between a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) that adopted a ward-tailored antibiotic policy and adult intensive care units (ICUs). Data on organisms from blood cultures obtained from the respective wards between 2005 and 2009 were analyzed. Compared with the adult ICUs, the NICU had a higher frequency of Enterobacteriacae and lower frequencies of typical hospital-acquired pathogens (eg, Klebsiella pneumoniae, 17.4% vs 10.0% [P < .001]; Acinetobacter baumannii, 3.9% vs 11.6% [P < .001]). Antibiotic resistance of gram-negative organisms was also significantly lower in the NICU, including resistance to imipenem (5.7% vs 32.1%; P < .001), amikacin (8.8% vs 30.3%), and ceftriaxone (36.1% vs 74.6%; P < .001). This could possibly be due to the ward-tailored antibiotic policy adopted by the NICU but not by the other ICUs.


Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2013

Validity and Reliability of the Malay Version of WHO Women’s Health and Life Experiences Questionnaire

Norkhafizah Saddki; Zaharah Sulaiman; Siti Hawa Ali; Tengku Nur Fadzilah Tengku Hassan; Sarimah Abdullah; Azriani Ab Rahman; Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail; Rohana Abdul Jalil; Zabedah Baharudin

The Women’s Health and Life Experiences questionnaire measures the prevalence, health implications, and risk factors for domestic violence. This cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the validity and reliability of the Malay version of World Health Organization (WHO) Women’s Health and Life Experiences Questionnaire. Construct validity and reliability assessment of the Malay version of the questionnaire was done on 20 specific items that measure four types of intimate partner violence (IPV) act; controlling behaviors (CB), emotional violence (EV), physical violence (PV), and sexual violence (SV), which were considered as the domains of interest. Face-to-face interviewing method was used for data collection. A total of 922 women completed the interviews. The results showed that exploratory factor analysis of four factors with eigenvalues above 1 accounted for 63.83% of the variance. Exploratory factor analysis revealed that all items loaded above 0.40 and the majority of items loaded on factors that were generally consistent with the proposed construct. The internal consistency reliability was good. The Cronbach’s α values ranged from 0.767 to 0.858 across domains. The Malay version of WHO Women’s Health and Life Experiences Questionnaire is a valid and reliable measure of women’s health and experiences of IPV in Malaysia.


The Malaysian journal of medical sciences | 2017

Perceived stress and coping styles among Malay caregivers of children with learning disabilities in Kelantan

Siti Nor Ismalina Isa; Ismarulyusda Ishak; Azriani Ab Rahman; Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat; Normah Che Din; Syarif Husin Lubis; Muhammad Faiz Mohd Ismail

BACKGROUND Caregivers of children with learning disabilities have been shown to experience increased stress and greater negative caregiving consequences than those with typically developing children. There remains a lack of studies focusing on stress and coping mechanisms among caregivers of a wider age group and diagnosis of individuals with disabilities in Asian countries. The current study examines levels of perceived stress and associated child and caregiver factors among caregivers of children with learning disabilities in the Malaysian context. An additional aim was to determine whether caregiver coping styles may be predictors of perceived stress. METHODS The Malay version of the Perceived Stress Scale with 10 items and the Brief COPE Scale were administered to a sample of 190 Malay caregivers of children with learning disabilities registered with community-based rehabilitation centres in Kelantan, a state in Peninsular Malaysia. Multiple linear regression analysis was applied to determine the predictors of perceived stress. RESULTS The mean total perceived stress score of caregivers was 16.96 (SD = 4.66). The most frequently used coping styles found among caregivers included religion, acceptance and positive reframing, while substance use and behavioural disengagement were least frequently used. Higher perceived stress was significantly predicted among caregivers with fewer children, frequent use of instrumental support and behavioural disengagement coping, and lack of emotional support and religious coping. CONCLUSION Findings indicate that the perceived stress levels among caregivers were significantly predicted by different coping styles. It is vital to help the caregivers improve their good coping styles in order to reduce their stress levels.


The Malaysian journal of medical sciences | 2008

Prevalence and pattern of use of herbal medicines during pregnancy in tumpat district, kelantan.

Azriani Ab Rahman; Siti Amrah Sulaiman; Zulkifli Ahmad; Wan Nudri Wan Daud; Abdul Manaf Hamid


Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2009

WOMEN'S ATTITUDE AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCING USAGE OF HERBAL MEDICINES DURING PREGNANCY IN TUMPAT DISTRICT, KELANTAN

Azriani Ab Rahman; Siti Amrah Sulaiman; Zulkifli Ahmad; Halim Salleh; Wan Nudri Wan Daud; Abdul Manaf Hamid


Archive | 2013

Cryptography: A New Approach of Classical Hill Cipher

M. Nordin; Azriani Ab Rahman; Amri Abidin; Mohd Kamir Yusof; N. S. M. Usop; Zainal Abidin


Asian Journal of Psychiatry | 2016

Health and quality of life among the caregivers of children with disabilities: A review of literature.

Siti Nor Ismalina Isa; Ismarulyusda Ishak; Azriani Ab Rahman; Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat; Normah Che Din; Syarif Husin Lubis; Muhammad Faiz Mohd Ismail


Archive | 2013

A Comprehensive Innovation Management Model for Malaysians Public Higher Learning Institutions

M. Nordin; Azriani Ab Rahman; Fauziah A. Wahab; Rohana Ismail; Norlina Udin; Zainal Abidin


International journal of collaborative research on internal medicine and public health | 2011

A Preliminary Study on the Reliability of the Malay Version of the Quality of Life Inventory ⢠Version 4.0 (PEDSQL) Generic Core Scales among Children with Disabilities in Kelantan, Malaysia: Parent-Proxy Report

Azriani Ab Rahman; Nor Hashimah Ariffin; Kamarul Imran Musa; Wan Pauzi Wan Ibrahim; Mohd Ismail Ibrahim; Azizah Othman; Aniza Abd Aziz; Sakinah Harith; Normastura Abd Rahman; Hans Van Rostenberghe


Pakistan Journal of Nutrition | 2013

Development and Pilot Testing of Nutrition Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Questionnaire in Persons with Disabilities (KAP-nOKU) among Trainers in Rehabilitation Centres, Malaysia

Seong-Ting Chen; Kah-Leng Soo; Azriani Ab Rahman; Hans Van Rostenberghe; Sakinah Harith

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Sakinah Harith

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Ismarulyusda Ishak

National University of Malaysia

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Normah Che Din

National University of Malaysia

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Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat

National University of Malaysia

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Siti Nor Ismalina Isa

National University of Malaysia

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Syarif Husin Lubis

National University of Malaysia

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Zulkifli Ahmad

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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