item: #1 of 33 id: jp-105 author: FAHRURAZI, FAIRUL EZWAN; Ibrahim, Nur Husna; Mafauzy, Nurul Musfirah; Wan Ismail, Wan Nor Ain ; Mohamed Rusli, Syauqin Syazwani title: Factors affecting waiting time in Outpatient Pharmacy at Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II (HRPZ II) date: 2022-01-31 words: 4391 flesch: 54 summary: (2022) Journal of Pharmacy, 2(1), 1-7 Page 1 Factors affecting waiting time in Outpatient Pharmacy at Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II This study aimed to determine the factors affecting waiting time in Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Kelantan. keywords: minutes; number; outpatient; pharmacy; prescription; study; time; waiting; waiting time cache: jp-105.pdf plain text: jp-105.txt item: #2 of 33 id: jp-107 author: Mohd Taufek, Nor Hidayah; Ab Rahman, Norny Syafinaz ; Mohamed Nazar, Nor Ilyani ; Bux, Siti Halimah; Zin, Che Suraya title: Validity of claims database compared with electronic medical record of private health clinics in Malaysia: A Pilot Study. date: 2022-01-31 words: 3204 flesch: 47 summary: This could be due to the nature of PMCare claims data, where data were created and submitted later from the date of the patient’s visit, whereas the EMR data showed the actual medications dispensed daily. The identified discrepancies were common for certain variables in database validity studies as previously reported in other studies (Cook et al., 2002; Gabriel et al., 2005). keywords: accuracy; claims; data; database; emr; health; pmcare; study cache: jp-107.pdf plain text: jp-107.txt item: #3 of 33 id: jp-112 author: Mohd Taufek, Nor Hidayah; Mohamed Nazar, Nor Ilyani ; Ab Rahman, Norny Syafinaz ; Zaini, Syahrir; Turner, Christopher John title: Reflective Practice of Experiential Learning Visit to Drug Rehabilitation Centres improved Pharmacy Curriculum Prospects and Services in promoting Community Engagement date: 2022-07-31 words: 5615 flesch: 41 summary: A retrospective qualitative study using thematic content analysis of data from reflective diaries was conducted to describe reflections of experiences of pharmacy students following a visit to drug rehabilitation centres in Pahang, Malaysia. This study aimed to investigate the view of pharmacy students towards an experiential learning opportunity at drug rehabilitation centres via a reflective practice approach. keywords: community; diaries; drug; education; health; journal; learning; pharmacy; practice; reflective; students cache: jp-112.pdf plain text: jp-112.txt item: #4 of 33 id: jp-116 author: Durr-e-Shahwar Siddiqui title: Prescribing Practices of Antibiotics for Acute Diarrhea in Children Aged Less than Five Years Old in Pakistan date: 2022-01-31 words: 3709 flesch: 46 summary: The questionnaire contained some open-ended questions such as satisfaction with the prescribed regimen for acute diarrhea, episodes of diarrhea, nature of diarrhea, duration of diarrhea, knowledge about guidelines for childhood diarrhea and antibiotics, brief demography of case and concomitant diseases. Siddiqui (2022) Journal of Pharmacy, 2(1), 8-15 Page 11 The rationale put forward by most of the prescribers for antibiotic prescribing in such cases was to prevent further risks and chances of chronic diarrhea while some of them documented that antibiotic prescribing was for the satisfaction of caretakers as 90% of the parents complied with antibiotic prescribing in acute diarrhea and considered it effective for treatment. keywords: acute; age; antibiotics; children; diarrhea; guidelines; pakistan; prescribing; years cache: jp-116.pdf plain text: jp-116.txt item: #5 of 33 id: jp-119 author: Syed Omar, Sharifah Shakirah; Ab Hadi, Hazrina; Doolaanea, Abd Almonem title: Critical Quality Attributes (CQA) and Critical Process Parameters (CPP) Roles in the Pilot Scale up Process and Stability of a Cosmetic Cream date: 2022-07-31 words: 6320 flesch: 60 summary: Anti-tyrosinase assay of the extract has been quantitatively determined and found that crude Piper betle leaves extract possess activity to confer skin lightening effect (Omar et al., 2021). 1 mL... A validated HPLC method was used to identify the presence of hydroxychavicol in the formulation (Omar et al., 2021). keywords: betle; c/75%rh; cream; et al; formulation; journal; months; piper; stability; study cache: jp-119.pdf plain text: jp-119.txt item: #6 of 33 id: jp-121 author: Herman, Hendy Putra; Susanti, Deny; Saad, Shahbudin ; Taher, Muhammad; Ramli, Norazsida title: Wound contraction and epithelisation effects of Acrostichum aureum L. in rabbits date: 2022-07-31 words: 5275 flesch: 60 summary: Due to lack of published reports on their wound healing properties, this present study will justify the medicinal use of A. aureum rhizome extracts in wound healing. Rhizomes paste from Acrostichum aureum Linné was used traditionally by Malays ethnic groups in Malaysia for wound healing treatment. keywords: a. aureum; aureum; contraction; control; epithelisation; extracts; healing; leaves; malaysia; rhizomes; study; treatment; wound cache: jp-121.pdf plain text: jp-121.txt item: #7 of 33 id: jp-134 author: M.V., Sudha Rani; Vardu, Sravani; P., Jamalbi; M., Vandana; C., Dheeraj; K., Bhaskar Naik; A.C., Kullayappa title: Formulation and Evaluation of Antimicrobial herbal soap of Tridax procumbens for skin care. date: 2023-01-31 words: 4651 flesch: 57 summary: Antibacterial potential of Tridax procumbens leaf extracts against some clinical pathogens. The herbal soaps are formulated using T. procumbens leaf extract. keywords: extract; foam; journal; leaves; plant; procumbens; skin; soap; test; tridax cache: jp-134.pdf plain text: jp-134.txt item: #8 of 33 id: jp-135 author: Ramlan, Aida Roziana; MOHAMED NAZAR, NOR ILYANI; Ab Rahman, Norny Syafinaz; Muhamad, Dzawani ; Zin, Che Suraya title: The Mortality and its Related Factors among HIV Positive People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) in Malaysia. date: 2022-07-31 words: 4231 flesch: 58 summary: A superiority of viral load over CD4 cell count when predicting mortality in HIV patients on therapy. Any comprehensive approach to improving health outcomes in this group must include efforts to reduce HIV infection and other causes of death, particularly drug overdose (Mathers et al., 2013). keywords: art; factors; hiv; mmt; mortality; patients; pwid; therapy cache: jp-135.pdf plain text: jp-135.txt item: #9 of 33 id: jp-141 author: Khairuddin, Nurul Khalilah; Kwek, Cheng Hau; Mohd Muzafar Shah, Najihah title: Tablet splitting practice among patients in Kemaman, Terengganu: An exploratory study on practical issues and their association with medication adherence. date: 2022-07-31 words: 4756 flesch: 55 summary: In conclusion, knife is the most favourable tablet splitting technique but there is no consensus on the best technique for tablet splitting. In order to overcome problems encounter by patient on tablet splitting, healthcare providers should make every effort to use commercially available oral tablet if available. keywords: adherence; cutting; medication; participants; patients; pharmacy; practice; problems; splitting; study; tablet cache: jp-141.pdf plain text: jp-141.txt item: #10 of 33 id: jp-150 author: JAMALUD-DIN, NOR AKILAH; Tengku Mohd Kamil, Tengku Karmila ; Wei Ying, Mery Hu ; Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan ; Al-Shami, Abdulkareem Mohammed Ahmed ; Mohamed Nazar, Nor Ilyani ; Mohd Taufek, Nor Hidayah title: Types and Costs of Medications Returned by Outpatients at a Malaysian Teaching Hospital: A One-Year Cross-Sectional Study. date: 2022-07-31 words: 5978 flesch: 50 summary: Data regarding the cost and types of returned medications are essential to estimate the financial burden that can be reduced locally through targeted intervention. This study aimed to investigate the types and cost of medications returned by outpatients at a teaching hospital in Kuantan, Pahang. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study collected data from the electronic medical record based on the list of returned medications at the outpatient pharmacy department at Sultan Ahmad Shah medical Centre (SASMEC) @IIUM between January and December 2021. keywords: adherence; cost; et al; hospital; journal; medications; patients; pharmacy; study; wastage cache: jp-150.pdf plain text: jp-150.txt item: #11 of 33 id: jp-156 author: Mohammad Hamdi, Nurul Ain; Azmi, Nurul Atifah; Mohd Sabari, Nurul Hanis; Harun, Ahmad Fahmi; Haris , Muhammad Salahuddin title: An insight into the use and advantages of Carbopol in topical mucoadhesive drug delivery system: A systematic review date: 2023-01-31 words: 7132 flesch: 46 summary: In contrast, another study of miconazole microsponge gel was formulated with slightly higher pH which is 7 to prolong the retention of the gel at the vaginal mucosa to allow complete drug release as the maximum viscosity of Carbopol gel achieved at pH 6-7. The main aim of this study is to systematically review the use of Carbopol according to its grade and formulation dosage form as mucoadhesive topical drug delivery particularly on the oral mucosa, nasal mucosa, ophthalmic mucosa, and vaginal mucosa based on recent studies. keywords: application; buccal; carbopol; delivery; drug; et al; formulation; gel; journal; mucoadhesive; mucosa; nasal; oral; release cache: jp-156.pdf plain text: jp-156.txt item: #12 of 33 id: jp-157 author: Akkawi, Muhammad Eid; Al-Shami, Nashaat; Mohammed Al-Worafi, Yaser; Abdulmajid Abdo Ahmed, Abdullah; Mohammed Al-Shami, Abdulkareem title: Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Towards Antibiotic Use Among the Public in the City of Kuantan, Pahang State, Malaysia. date: 2022-07-31 words: 6137 flesch: 51 summary: Meanwhile, section B recorded participants’ knowledge on antibiotic use and it consists of nine state- ments concerning fundamental knowledge of antibiotics in- cluding functions of antibiotics, indications of antibiotics, identification of antibiotics, course of antibiotics, and anti- biotic resistance. The majority of respondents (81%) k... Table 1 shows the comparison of knowledge score between different groups whereby the total knowledge score of the participants towards antibiotic use was found to be significantly affected by the age (P=0.005), ethnicity (P=0.014), employment status (... Attitude towards antibiotics use Most of respondents (74.6%) showed a positive attitude towards a rational use of antibiotics with a median of 5. keywords: antibiotic; attitude; knowledge; malaysia; participants; practice; public; study; use cache: jp-157.pdf plain text: jp-157.txt item: #13 of 33 id: jp-168 author: Mohd Kamaruzihan, Nurul Qistina; Soe, May Khin title: A comparative study: Impact of screen time on sleep quality among university students and school children date: 2023-02-02 words: 5194 flesch: 63 summary: Evaluation of sleep quality The mean PSQI global score for UG students and children suggested poor sleep quality for both groups. The majority of respondents developed poor sleep quality with a higher prevalence among UG students, specifically in the aspects of subjective sleep quality and daytime dysfunction, but both components are independent of screen time. keywords: children; hours; quality; screen; screen time; sleep; sleep quality; students; study; time cache: jp-168.pdf plain text: jp-168.txt item: #14 of 33 id: jp-176 author: Sudarman, Nur Suhaila; Haris, Muhammad Salahuddin title: Spectrophotometric simultaneous analytical method validation to determine isoniazid and pyridoxine in pure and 3D printed tablet forms date: 2023-01-31 words: 5238 flesch: 52 summary: Overall, the percentage of RSD for each concentration of simultaneous INH and PYR that was subjected to the specified wavelengths of 263 nm and 290 nm was less than 2%, which passed the acceptance requirements. Methods: The standard curve for both INH and PYR were plotted using the concentration of 5 µg/ml, 10 µg/ml, 15 µg/ml, 20 µg/ml, 25 µg/ml, and 30 µg/ml and tablets were analysed using simultaneous equation method. keywords: absorbance; form; inh; method; pyr; simultaneous; standard cache: jp-176.pdf plain text: jp-176.txt item: #15 of 33 id: jp-179 author: Gowri Rajkumar; Mihiri Rangika Jayasinghe; Vinotha Sanmugarajah title: In vitro antimicrobial evaluation between the selected anti-diabetic medicinal plant seeds in Sri Lanka date: 2023-01-31 words: 4143 flesch: 47 summary: Conclusion: The result shows that S. cumini seed extract poses the highest antimicrobial activity in selected bacteria. The result shows that S. cumini seeds extract poses the highest antimicrobial activity in gram positive and negative bacteria. keywords: activity; cumini; diabetes; doi; extract; journal; lanka; plants; seeds; sri cache: jp-179.pdf plain text: jp-179.txt item: #16 of 33 id: jp-180 author: Abdullah, Amira Raudhah; Hapidin, Hermizi title: Synergistic Interaction Between Combination of Existing Therapy with Polyphenols in Several Human Diseases: A Review date: 2023-07-31 words: 8620 flesch: 42 summary: (Chen et al., 2020) There are numerous elements that influence the efficacy mechanism of natural products which includes the geographical origin, plant parts (leaves, stem, root, and fruit), storage, processing, extraction as well as types of solvents used (Doughari, 2012; S.-Y. Pan et al., 2013). keywords: acid; cancer; cell; clinical; combination; diseases; doi; drugs; effects; et al; human; journal; line; polyphenols; tea; therapy; treatment; vitro; vivo cache: jp-180.pdf plain text: jp-180.txt item: #17 of 33 id: jp-191 author: Azhar, Muhammad Fitri; Mohammad Hamdi, Nurul Ain; Haris, Muhammad Salahuddin title: Stability study of royal jelly in alginate-pectin beads date: 2023-01-31 words: 5548 flesch: 52 summary: Samples of RJ beads were stored in four different storage conditions that include freezer, laboratory environment, real-time (30 °C, 75% RH) and accelerated (40 °C, 75% RH) stability chambers at different sampling points (0, 14 days, 1 month, 3 months). Results and discussion: The colour of RJ beads in the refrigerator remained whitish grey throughout the study but colour change in room temperature (laboratory) is observable starting from 1-month time point. keywords: beads; container; journal; month; rj beads; stability; storage; temperature; time cache: jp-191.pdf plain text: jp-191.txt item: #18 of 33 id: jp-195 author: Ismaeil, Rehab; Fata Nahas, Abdul Rahman; Nik Mohamed, Mohamad Haniki; Mohd Basri Mat Nor ; Kamarudin, Norhidayah title: Infection Control in Digital Era: Future or Futile? date: 2023-01-31 words: 5363 flesch: 48 summary: The accuracy of a sensor wristband in monitoring adherence to WHO hand rub and handwashing guidelines was also tested by Wang et al (Wang et al., 2020). Some study has been done in hospital hand hygiene monitoring using wearable sensors (Li et al., 2019). keywords: care; control; data; et al; hand; health; healthcare; hygiene; infection; journal; monitoring; quality; study; surveillance; system; technology cache: jp-195.pdf plain text: jp-195.txt item: #19 of 33 id: jp-226 author: Mohd Taufek, Nor Hidayah; Mohmad Sabere, Awis Sukarni ; Mohamad Jamahari, Ummi Syahidah ; Amran, Nur Balkhis ; Fata Nahas, Abdul Rahman ; Bidai, Joseph title: Determination of zinc, copper, selenium, and manganese in human milk using acid digestion by ICP-MS and its application in biological trace element monitoring. date: 2023-07-31 words: 6628 flesch: 56 summary: Method: Human milk samples were collected from three postpartum mothers and prepared using acid digestion method. For example, acid digestion and alkaline dissolution methods have been used to prepare human milk samples prior to analysis (Jagodic et al., 2020; Levi et al., 2018; Mohd-Taufek et al., 2016). keywords: acid; concentration; elements; human; method; milk; months; postpartum; samples; study; trace cache: jp-226.pdf plain text: jp-226.txt item: #20 of 33 id: jp-244 author: Taher, Muhammad; Mohd Zulkafly, Nur Afifah ; Susanti, Deny; Tengku Mohd Kamil, Tengku Karmila title: Silver nanoparticle biogenically synthesised by Psychotria malayana Jack: Physicochemical, cytotoxic and antimicrobial characterisations date: 2023-07-31 words: 8940 flesch: 48 summary: Thus, attributable to the biological activity of P. malayana Jack, it can be utilised in the synthesis of AgNPs-PM. Table 1: 10 major compounds of P. malayana Jack analysed by LC-MS-QTOF analysis Figure 3: AgNPs-PM incubated at 1, 2, 6, 8 and 24hours incubation, respectively using (A) 1 mM AgNO3 solution (B) 5 mM AgNO3 solution (C) Yield of AgNPs-PM obtained from two different molarity of AgNO3 3. keywords: activity; agnps; analysis; cells; et al; extract; jack; leaves; malayana; nanoparticles; silver; synthesis cache: jp-244.pdf plain text: jp-244.txt item: #21 of 33 id: jp-31 author: Mohd Taufek, Nor Hidayah; Halimi, Syafiqah Nadiah; Ab Rahman, Norny Syafinaz ; Zin, Che Suraya; Turner, Christopher John title: Reflections of pharmacy students on experiential education in providing health services to people with history of substance use disorders in Malaysia date: 2021-07-31 words: 5661 flesch: 51 summary: Reflections of pharmacy students on experiential education in providing health services to people with history of substance use disorders in Malaysia Nor Hidayah Mohd Taufek1,2*, Syafiqah Nadiah Halimi1, Norny Syafinaz Ab Rahman1,2, Che Suraya Zin1,2 and Christopher J. Turner3 ABSTRACT Introduction: Accreditation standards for pharmacy students’ education include the requirement for experiential education (EE) and acknowledge, in building life-long learning skills, the need to develop students’ skills in analysing their practice-based performance. Conclusion: Pharmacy students demonstrated reflective skills in identifying multiple positive learning outcomes stemming from a one-day EE programme involving PHSUDs. keywords: education; health; learning; need; patients; pharmacy; phsuds; practice; programme; students cache: jp-31.pdf plain text: jp-31.txt item: #22 of 33 id: jp-32 author: Rozi, Mohamad Faeznudin; Mohmad Sabere, Awis Sukarni title: A Review on Conventional and Novel Topical Ocular Drug Delivery System date: 2021-01-08 words: 5175 flesch: 52 summary: Several ocular formulations such as nano- formulations, liposomes, ocular inserts, and ocular mini-tablets are also being widely studied as future treatments to improve ocular drug delivery and as an alternative to conventional drug delivery. This review intends to summarise several conventional and novel topical formulations for ocular drug delivery. keywords: delivery; drug; drug delivery; eye; journal; nanoparticles; system cache: jp-32.pdf plain text: jp-32.txt item: #23 of 33 id: jp-33 author: Rachmadita, Fitri; Martati, Erryana ; Syed Mohamad, Sharifah Nurul Akilah; Mat So'ad, Siti Zaiton title: Antimicrobial Study of Chloroform Fraction from the Leaves of Entada spiralis Ridl. date: 2021-01-08 words: 4511 flesch: 53 summary: This research aims to identify bioactive compounds and determine the antimicrobial activity from crude and fraction of E. spiralis extract. Fractionation in several plant extracts brought about improved movement, yet others brought about the loss of the action. keywords: chloroform; dcm; extract; fraction; meoh; spiralis; zone cache: jp-33.pdf plain text: jp-33.txt item: #24 of 33 id: jp-42 author: Md Salim, Salma Nadirah; Mohd Murshid, Mohd Danial; Mohd Gazzali, Amirah title: Stability of extemporaneous rifampicin prepared with X-temp® oral suspension system date: 2021-01-08 words: 5365 flesch: 51 summary: Page 57 Figure 1: The comparison of rifampicin concentration (%) against time (days) in open system at temperature 5 ºC (n ≥ 3) Figure 2: The comparison of rifampicin concentration (%) against time (days) in open system at temperature 30 ºC (n ≥ 3) Close system The physical characteristics of rifampicin suspension stored under close system were also maintained throughout the 90 days study period. Previously reported work on rifampicin suspension by Nahata et al., (1994) showed the use of simple syrups was believed to have poor powder wettability, which contributed to a big fluctuation in rifampicin concentration available in the suspension over time, which is risky in the administration of drugs such as rifampicin (Nahata et al., 1994). keywords: conforms; conforms conforms; orange; oss; rifampicin; stability; suspension; system cache: jp-42.pdf plain text: jp-42.txt item: #25 of 33 id: jp-44 author: Sidi Omar, Muhammad Munzir; Ab Wahab, Nur Amalina Wahida ; Ong, Ann Gie; Mohamed Azam, Nurul Izyan ; Muhammad, Aqilah ; Ab Ghani, Siti Nor Asiah title: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): knowledge, perception, and attitude among pharmacists in Kelantan, Malaysia. date: 2021-01-08 words: 6442 flesch: 54 summary: (0.0) Others 2 (1.1) Academic Qualification Bachelor 159 (93.5) Master 11 (6.5) Job Experience < 1 year 14 (8.2) 1 – 3 years 37 (21.8) 4 – 7 years 63 (37.1) 8 – 11 years 25 (14.7) 12 – 14 years 13 (7.6) > 14 years 18 (10.6) Number of HIV patients encountered for the past 12 months (0.025-0.623) - - - - - - 0.011 - - - No of HIV patients encountered past 1 year None 1 – 20 21 – 50 > 50 12 (21.4) 35 (62.5) 5 (9.0) 4 (7.1) 27 (23.7) 71 (62.3) 9 (7.9) 7 (6.1) 1.138 (0.527-2.459) keywords: aids; attitudes; health; hiv; journal; knowledge; malaysia; patients; pharmacists; plwha; respondents; study; treatment cache: jp-44.pdf plain text: jp-44.txt item: #26 of 33 id: jp-50 author: Taher, Muhammad; Shaari, Siti Syazwani ; Susanti, Deny title: Potential Nanospray Inhalation of Remdesivir and Hydroxychloroquine using Poly (lactic-co-glycolic) Acid as Fast Delivery for Covid-19 Treatment. date: 2021-01-08 words: 8353 flesch: 52 summary: In the earliest case report, the first Covid-19 patient from the USA had shown an improvement in his clinical condition after being treated with intravenous remdesivir (Guo et al., 2020; Holshue et al., 2020; Liu et al., 2020; She et al., 2020). Disease caused by this new coronavirus was named by the WHO as Covid-19 on 11 February 2020, the same day of the Coronavirus Study Group (CSG) of the International Committee proposed to name the new coronavirus as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (Guo et al., 2020). keywords: arpagaus; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; drug; drying; et al; guo et; infection; inhalation; journal; nanospray; particles; plga; remdesivir; sars; spray cache: jp-50.pdf plain text: jp-50.txt item: #27 of 33 id: jp-52 author: Zakaria, Noralina; Baskaran, Narasimman ; Lim, Wan Lin title: Perception towards Insulin Therapy and Factors Related to Insulin Refusal among Insulin Naive Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Primary Care Clinics PKD Lipis date: 2021-07-31 words: 4991 flesch: 56 summary: This study aimed to determine perception towards insulin among naive Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients, to calculate the prevalence of rejecting insulin therapy, and to find out factors related to the refusal. A five-point Likert Scale was used to determine perception towards insulin therapy and the Chi-square test was used to assess the proportion of acceptance of the therapy. keywords: diabetes; et al; insulin; patients; refusal; study; therapy; type cache: jp-52.pdf plain text: jp-52.txt item: #28 of 33 id: jp-54 author: Ang, Wei Chern; Zulkepli, Nur Syafiqah; Mukhtar, Nur Safinaz; Zulkefli, Nur Atikah title: Prevalence, Factors and Cost Comparison due to Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIMs) of Elderly Outpatients in a State Hospital in Malaysia. date: 2021-01-08 words: 4434 flesch: 54 summary: Hence, the result reflects the need for extra monitoring and precautions from all healthcare professionals towards elderly patients who are on polypharmacy. A comparison of the Beers and STOPP criteria for identifying the use of potentially inappropriate medications among elderly patients in primary care. keywords: cost; malaysia; medications; patients; pim; pims; prescribed; study cache: jp-54.pdf plain text: jp-54.txt item: #29 of 33 id: jp-66 author: Azmi, Nazmi Liana; Md Rosly, Nurul Aida; Tang, Hock Chun; Che Darof, Anis Fariha; Zuki, Nor Dini title: Assessment of medication adherence and quality of life among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a tertiary hospital in Kelantan, Malaysia date: 2021-07-31 words: 4451 flesch: 57 summary: Journal of Pharmacy, 1(2), 79-86 Assessment of medication adherence and quality of life among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a tertiary hospital in Kelantan, Malaysia Nazmi Liana Azmi1*, Nurul Aida Md Rosly1, Tang Hock Chun1, Anis Fariha Che Darof1 and Nor Dini Zuki1 ABSTRACT Introduction: Previous studies have reported the relationship between medication adherence and quality of life are interrelated. This study aimed to assess the level and association of medication adherence and quality of life among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Kelantan, Malaysia. keywords: adherence; diabetes; life; medication; patients; qol; quality; score cache: jp-66.pdf plain text: jp-66.txt item: #30 of 33 id: jp-67 author: Mohd Zaid, Muhammad Hakeem; Hanafi, Muhammad Faezuddin; Haris, Muhammad Salahuddin title: A review of black seed extract as an agent in the wound healing process date: 2021-07-31 words: 7210 flesch: 55 summary: In the treatment for wound healing, this plant contains many beneficial components that can help with the treatment but this plant utilisation in the medical field is still limited. The cascade consists of four stages of wound healing which are the haemostasis phase (blood clotting), inflammatory phase, proliferative phase (tissue growth), and maturation phase (tissue remodelling) (Singh et al., 2017). keywords: et al; extract; group; healing; journal; nigella; oil; process; review; sativa; seeds; wound; wound healing cache: jp-67.pdf plain text: jp-67.txt item: #31 of 33 id: jp-71 author: Abu Hanifah, Nabihah; Ramlan, Husna Kauthar; Mohammad Za'aim, Adhwa Diyanah; Nor Azmi, Anis Suzanna; Ahmad Azam, Faizah Hanani; Zahari, Noor Amirah; Maslil, Nur Aisyah; Zaini, Syahrir title: Religion, spirituality and patient counselling: A scoping review date: 2021-07-31 words: 4977 flesch: 44 summary: Thus, proper patient counselling practice is crucial in achieving desired pharmacotherapy outcomes considering the patients’ clinical needs. Results: Five main themes that were produced from the thematic analysis of included studies which are “Conventional medical counselling”, “Association of religion and spirituality with medical counselling”, “Components of spiritual counselling”, “Challenges in applying spiritual care,” and “Recommendations to spiritual counselling”. keywords: care; counselling; health; healthcare; journal; medication; patient; religion; review; spirituality cache: jp-71.pdf plain text: jp-71.txt item: #32 of 33 id: jp-76 author: Shirazi, Ovais Ullah; Ab Rahman, Norny Syafinaz ; Zin, Che Suraya title: An overview of the hospitals’ antimicrobial stewardship programs implemented to improve antibiotics’ utilization, cost and resistance patterns date: 2022-01-31 words: 8335 flesch: 36 summary: Ashiru-Oredope, D., Budd, E. L., Bhattacharya, A., Din, N., McNulty, C. A. M., Micallef, C., Ladenheim, D., Beech, E., Murdan, S., & Hopkins, S. (2016). Okumura, L. M., da Silva, M. M. G., & Veroneze, I. (2015). keywords: ams; antibiotics; control; cost; et al; fall; hospital; impact; infection; interventions; program; stewardship; studies; treatment cache: jp-76.pdf plain text: jp-76.txt item: #33 of 33 id: jp-9 author: Mohd Taufek, Nor Hidayah; Halimi, Syafiqah Nadiah; Ab Rahman, Norny Syafinaz; Zin, Che Suraya; Che Mohamad, Che Anuar; Turner, Christopher John title: Experiential education as a strategy to preserve Maqasid Al-Shariah by identifying and addressing stigmatic views held by pharmacy students of patients with substance use disorders. date: 2021-01-08 words: 4271 flesch: 51 summary: This study sought 1) to identify stigmatised views held by pharmacy students towards PHSUDs and the influence of experiential education on those views and 2) to discuss the value to students of providing healthcare for PHSUDs with respect to the Islamic principles of Maqasid Al-Shariah. Journal of Pharmacy, 1(1), 1-7. Page 1 Experiential education as a strategy to preserve Maqasid Al-Shariah by identifying and addressing stigmatic views held by pharmacy students of patients with substance use disorders. keywords: education; health; patients; pharmacy; phsuds; stigma; students; substance; views cache: jp-9.pdf plain text: jp-9.txt