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Publication Graphical Plot and Correlation Analysis for Establishing an Acceptance of Future Intention of Exclusive Breastfeeding among Medical and Dental Students A Study from Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia(Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, 2023) ;Noraini Mohamad ;Wan Muhamad Amir W Ahmad ;Mohamad Shafiq Mohd Ibrahim ;Nor Azlida Aleng ;Nurfadhlina Abdul Halim ;Mohamad Nasarudin AdnanFarah Muna Mohamad GhazaliThe objective of this research was to identify and analyse the correlation between various factors that could impact the likelihood of medical and dental students at Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (Hospital USM), Kelantan, Malaysia to intend to exclusively breastfeed in the future. The questionnaire was designed and validated. The validated questionnaire was distributed among medical dan dental students. The study involved 162 participants, comprising 25 (15.4%) students from the dental program and 137 (84.6%) from the medical program. There are 56 (34.6%) male and 106 (65.4%) female involved in this study. At first, the collected data were analysed using MINITAB software through the contour plot and surface plot. Second, the data were analysed using the Spearman correlation. The result from correlation analysis shows that, most of the studied factors related to general knowledge rather than other studied factors. The discovery indicates that one approach to promoting the acceptance of exclusive breastfeeding among medical and dental students is by improving their general knowledge about the topic. The correlation analysis, 3-D plot, and contour plot demonstrate that factors such as gender, marital status, and specific and general knowledge are associated with the intention to exclusively breastfeed in the future. This finding is very important especially for awareness education, and establishing the future exclusive breastfeeding practiced among future parents. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Prevalence And Risk Factors Of Drug-induced Gingival Overgrowth In Hypertensive Patients(Journal of Dentistry Indonesia, 2021) ;Haslina Taib ;Muhammad Haziq Mohd Radzwan ;Muhammad Annurdin Sabarudin ;Wan Majdiah Wan MohamadNoraini MohamadGingival overgrowth (GO) or enlargement is an unwanted effect occurring on the gingiva that commonly associated with medications. Hypertension is a global burden systemic conditions and showed high prevalent and more patients are taking antihypertensive drugs. Objective: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of drug-induced gingival overgrowth (DIGO) and its associated risk factors among hypertensive patients attending Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia. Methods: A total of 42 patients with the mean age of 57.1 (SD=9.3) years had participated in this cross-sectional study. They were recruited if they had consumed anti-hypertensive agents for at least 6 months. Demographic data and oral hygiene status were recorded and the presence of DIGO was assessed based on clinical index for gingival overgrowth. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 24.0 with p < 0.05 is considered statistically significant. Results: Majority of patients were taking calcium channel blockers (CCB) (81.0%) with amlodipine reported as the most common antihypertensive prescribed (47.6%). About 52% presented with DIGO and among them 55.9% were in those on CCB by which 9.5% presented with clinically significant enlargement. Except for gingivitis, oral hygiene status and demographic data were not significant risk factors for DIGO (p > 0.05). Conclusion: We found that DIGO is prevalent among hypertensive patients on CCB and its occurrence is coexists with gingivitis. Therefore, periodontal assessment is recommended among these patients for early detection and management of drug-induced gingival overgrowth.