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Journal of family medicine and primary care | 2014

Attitudes toward euthanasia and related issues among physicians and patients in a multi-cultural society of Malaysia

Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Mohammad Fauzi Abdul Rani; Mohammad Arif Shahar; Ab Rehman Jamalludin; Shahrin Tarmizi Che Abdullah; Ahmad Marzuki Omar; Azarisman Shah Bin Mohamad Shah

Introduction: Due to globalization and changes in the health care delivery system, there has been a gradual change in the attitude of the medical community as well as the lay public toward greater acceptance of euthanasia as an option for terminally ill and dying patients. Physicians in developing countries come across situations where such issues are raised with increasing frequency. As euthanasia has gained world-wide prominence, the objectives of our study therefore were to explore the attitude of physicians and chronically ill patients toward euthanasia and related issues. Concomitantly, we wanted to ascertain the frequency of requests for assistance in active euthanasia. Materials and Methods: Questionnaire based survey among consenting patients and physicians. Results: The majority of our physicians and patients did not support active euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide (EAS), no matter what the circumstances may be P < 0.001. Both opposed to its legalization P < 0.001. Just 15% of physicians reported that they were asked by patients for assistance in dying. Both physicians 29.2% and patients 61.5% were in favor of withdrawing or withholding life-sustaining treatment to a patient with no chances of survival. Among patients no significant differences were observed for age, marital status, or underlying health status. Conclusions: A significant percentage of surveyed respondents were against EAS or its legalization. Patient views were primarily determined by religious beliefs rather than the disease severity. More debates on the matter are crucial in the ever-evolving world of clinical medicine.


Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2012

Prediction of functional outcome in patients with primary intracerebral hemorrhage by clinical-computed tomographic correlations

Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Mohammad Fauzi Abdul Rani; A. R. Jamalludin; M. Amran; T. C. A. Shahrin; Azarisman Shah Bin Mohamad Shah


The Medical journal of Malaysia | 2011

Informed Consent: A Socio-Legal Study

Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani; Azarisman Shah Bin Mohamad Shah; Sheikh Farid Uddin Akter


Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of North America | 2011

The Principle of Autonomy as Related to Personal Decision Making Concerning Health and Research from an ‘Islamic Viewpoint’

Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Mohammad Fauzi Abdul Rani; Azarisman Shah Bin Mohamad Shah; Wan Islah Bin Leman; Sheikh Farid Uddin Akter; Ahmad Marzuki Omar


Archive | 2012

Dementia : prevalence and risk factors

Seikh Farid Uddin Akter; Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani; Mohamad Sahari Nordin; Jamalludin Ab Rahman; Mohd Aznan Aris; Mohammad Yousuf Rathor


International Medical Journal Malaysia | 2012

Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Review from Islamic Point of View

Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Ar Mohammed Fauzi


The Medical journal of Malaysia | 2004

Risk Factors for Anti Tuberculous Drugs Induced Hepatitis: A Prospective Survey from a Chest Clinic in a General Hospital

Fauzi Ar; Azarisman Shah Bin Mohamad Shah; Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Sapari Satwi


Archive | 2012

ANTIMICROBIAL USE AND FACTORS INFLUENCING PRESCRIBING IN MEDICAL WARDS OF A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN MALAYSIA

Seikh Farid Uddin Akter; Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani; Jamalludin Ab Rahman; Mohamad Sahari Nordin; Sapari Satwi; Mohamed Awang; Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Mohd Aznan Aris


Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2010

Blood pressure control among diabetic hypertensives under cardiology follow-up at a regional hospital in rural Malaysia.

S. M. S. Azarisman; A. Aszrin; A. O. Marzuki; N. N. A. Fatnoon; A. Hilmi; M. H. Hadzri; P. H. Ngow; Anis Shah; Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Jamalludin Ar


Archive | 2003

Metabolic changes during ramadan fasting in normal people and diabetic patients

Mohammad Yousuf Rathor; Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani; Azarisman Shah Mohd Shah; Soon Hin How

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Mohammed Fauzi Abdul Rani

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Ahmad Marzuki Omar

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Seikh Farid Uddin Akter

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Azarisman Shah Mohd Shah

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Jamalludin Ab Rahman

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Shahrin Tarmizi Che Abdullah

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Azarisman Shah Bin Mohamad Shah

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Mohd Aznan Aris

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Soon Hin How

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Anis Shah

Universiti Malaysia Pahang

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