Samsul Draman
International Islamic University Malaysia
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Comprehensive Psychiatry | 2014
Ramli Musa; Samsul Draman; Solehah Jeffrey; Iman Jeffrey; Nadzirah Abdullah; Najwa Abidah Mohd Halim; Nazhiyah Abdul Wahab; Nur Zila Md Mukhtar; Siti Nor Ashiah Johari; Nabilah Rameli; Marhani Midin; Nik Ruzyanei Nik Jaafar; Srijit Das; Hatta Sidi
OBJECTIVE In 2004, the province of Aceh, Indonesia was rocked by tsunami and in September 2009, West Sumatra, Indonesia was hit by an earthquake. The aim of this study was to determine the long-term psychological impact on the residents inhabiting these regions and to identify factors associated with it. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted among the residents. The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS) was used to measure their psychological well-being. RESULTS Out of 200 respondents, 1 in 5 (19%) was found to suffer from a high level of depression, 1 in 2 (51%) had anxiety and 1 in 5 (22%) experienced stress. Factors found to be significantly associated with depression, anxiety and stress were female, young age, unemployed, and single (p<0.05). CONCLUSION The psychological impact following the tsunami persisted in the population after many years post-disaster. It is recommended that the psychological profile of the population be evaluated for the vulnerable group following any natural disaster.
Nutrition & Food Science | 2012
Muhammad Muzaffar Ali Khan Khattak; Samsul Draman; Alam Khan; Muhammad Usman Khattak
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare energy and macro‐nutrients intake in university hostel students in two countries of Asia.Design/methodology/approach – Female students from the hostels of International Islamic University, Malaysia (IIUM), Kuantan Campus and NWFP, Agricultural University Peshawar, Pakistan were assessed for energy and macro‐nutrients intake. A total of 140 students were registered who volunteered to participate in this study. The age range of the registered students was 22‐26 years. On the day of the registration, age, height and weight were recorded; also, food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) were provided. The participants were asked to record alternately for three days whatever they ate during the prescribed week. Out of 140 students 139 returned the FFQs. From the anthropometry, the BMI was used to assess the under, ideal, over‐weight and obese students. From the FFQs, energy and nutrient intakes were calculated using the food composition tables for Malaysia and Pakist...
Pharmacy | 2018
Nurain Suleiman; Siti Hadijah Shamsudin; Razman Mohd Rus; Samsul Draman; Mai Taib
Background: Paracetamol may be used as an antipyretic agent for the treatment of fever, as well as an analgesic in the treatment of mild to moderate pain post-vaccination in infants. The use of paracetamol during fever may be or may not be recommended since it may alter the natural human body immune response, although it may reduce fever and fussiness. Objectives: The aims of this study are to describe the effectiveness of breastfeeding in reducing pain and paracetamol in reducing fever and pain post infant vaccination. Methods: Data sources and study selection was conducted by electronic searching of six databases. Manual reference checks of all articles on paracetamol and breastfeeding post infant vaccination published in the English language between 1978 and 2017. Two levels of screening were used on 9614 citations, which include screening of abstracts and titles followed by full text screening. The data synthesis were tabulated into study characteristics, quality, and effects. Results: Systematic review of breastfeeding included three studies from 9614 database searches found significant benefit from breastfeeding in pain scores and the duration of crying, as well as behavioural changes. None of the studies stated the detriment of breastfeeding before, during, and after immunization. Systematic review of paracetamol effectiveness included four studies from 1177 database searches found significant benefit from prophylaxis paracetamol in fever, one study found significant benefit from prophylaxis paracetamol in fussiness, and one study’s results were found to be not significant. Two studies on evaluating the safety of prophylactic paracetamol in 2009 found that antibody responses to several antigens were significantly reduced, and the other study in 1988 found that antibody titres to DTP bacteria of placebo and PCM did not differ significantly. Conclusions: The relevancy of giving paracetamol post all types of vaccination may be questionable. Breastfeeding before, during, and after immunization are recommended for pain reduction and are proven effective. Further research is required in deciding if paracetamol is to be of rational use following infant immunization.
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2015
Tara Jalal; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Lailuma Momand; Samsul Draman; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Mohammad Syaiful Bahari Abdull Rasad; Muhammad Nor Omar; Muhammad Ibrahim; Ridhwan Abdul Wahab
European Journal of Nutrition | 2016
Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Muhammad Ibrahim; Norazlanshah Hazali; Mohammad Syaiful Bahari Abdul Rasad; Radiah Abdul Ghani; Ridhwan Abdul Wahab; Solachuddin Jahuari Arief; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Samsul Draman; Mohammad Noor Adros Yahya
Archive | 2011
Niza Samsuddin; Aishah Ali; Mohd Aznan Aris; Samsul Draman; Seikh Farid Uddin Akter
European Journal of Nutrition | 2018
Muhammad Ibrahim; Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Norazlanshah Hazali; Mohammad Syaiful Bahari Abdul Rasad; Radiah Abdul Ghani; Solachuddin Jahuari Arief; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Samsul Draman
Archive | 2013
Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Ahmed Idris Adewale; Muhammad Ibrahim; Norazlanshah Hazali; Mohammad Syaiful Baharii Abdull Rasad; Radiah Abdul Ghani; Ridhwan Abdul Wahab; Solachuddin Jauhari Arief Ichwan; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Samsul Draman; Afeez Adekunle Ishola; Mohammad Noor Adros Yahya
Archive | 2009
Mohd Aznan Aris; Samsul Draman; Jamalludin Ab Rahman; Niza Samsuddin
Lipids in Health and Disease | 2017
Muhammad Ibrahim; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Afeez Adekunle Ishola; Samsul Draman; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Afzan Mat Yusof