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Muhamad Hanafiah Juni
Researcher at Universiti Putra Malaysia
Publications - 135
Citations - 841
Muhamad Hanafiah Juni is an academic researcher from Universiti Putra Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 133 publications receiving 666 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhamad Hanafiah Juni include Ministry of Health (Malaysia).
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Barriers of modern contraceptive practices among Asian women: a mini literature review.
Fatemeh Najafi-Sharjabad,Sharifah Zainiyah Syed Yahya,Hejar Abdul Rahman,Muhamad Hanafiah Juni,Rosliza Abdul Manaf +4 more
TL;DR: Culturally sensitive family planning program, reforming health system, and reproductive health education through mass media to create awareness of the benefits of planned parenthood are effective strategies to improve modern contraceptive practice among Asian women.
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Beliefs and behavior of Malaysia undergraduate female students in a public university toward breast self-examination practice.
TL;DR: The findings show that Malaysian young female's perception regarding breast cancer and the practice of BSE is low and targeted education should be implemented to improve early detection of breast cancer.
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Barriers to breast self examination practice among Malaysian female students: a cross sectional study
Mehrnoosh Akhtari-Zavare,Muhamad Hanafiah Juni,Irmi Zarina Ismail,Salmiah Said,Latiffah A. Latiff +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional study conducted among 810 female undergraduate students in Klang Valley, Malaysia between April-Jun 2012, showed that a high percentage of respondents were aware of breast cancer but do not perform breast self-examination.
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Fears related to pregnancy and childbirth among primigravidae who requested caesarean versus vaginal delivery in Iran.
Nasrin Matinnia,Nasrin Matinnia,Faisal I,Muhamad Hanafiah Juni,Abdul Rahman Herjar,Babak Moeini,Zubaidah Jamil Osman +6 more
TL;DR: Pregnancy- and childbirth-related fears were frequently experienced by all low-risk primigravidae and the most common factor was ‘life and well-being of the baby’.
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Result of randomized control trial to increase breast health awareness among young females in Malaysia.
Mehrnoosh Akhtari-Zavare,Muhamad Hanafiah Juni,Salmiah Said,Irmi Zarina Ismail,Latiffah A. Latiff,Sima Ataollahi Eshkoor +5 more
TL;DR: The Breast Health Awareness program based on health the belief model had a positive effect on knowledge of breast cancer and breast self-examination and practice of BSE among females in Malaysia.