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PublicationUnveiling The Digital Realm: A Systematic Review on Regulating Blockchain for Online Breast Milk Services( 2023)
;Amirah ‘Aisha Badrul Hisham ;Nor Ashikin Mohamed Yusof ;Zilal Shaari ;Hafiza Abas ;Shazana Mustapa ;Syakirah Zahar ;Wan Rusydiah Salehudin ;Syamilah Saliman ;Muntather AlmusawiFarah Norwahidah Mohd YunusThe traditional or modern practice of sharing breastmilk raises concern regarding security, traceability, safety, and quality assurance. This systematic review explores the application of blockchain technology in addressing these issues, aiming to enhance the security and efficiency of breastmilk sharing in healthcare settings. This systematic review delves into the burgeoning intersection of blockchain technology and online breast milk services, exploring the multifaceted landscape encompassing healthcare data management, privacy, safety, security, quality assurance, governance, interoperability, and legal and regulatory challenges. Employing a comprehensive research methodology, we conducted an extensive review of scholarly articles of Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed databases using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) technique. The final main data is n = 26 and analyzed using synthesis approach. Four main themes were generated: (i) blockchain for healthcare data management, (ii) privacy of data, safety, security, and quality assurance for donated breastmilk, (iii) governance and interoperability, (iv) legal and regulatory challenges. This systematic review highlighted the vast potential, capabilities, opportunities, and challenges of using blockchain for a noble cause of sharing or donating breastmilk. The inputs are useful for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and researchers in fostering an introducing better policy, policy interventions and legal mechanisms for a better, secure, transparent, and ethical digital ecosystem in maternal and child healthcare.3 1 -
PublicationWomen's Health Diary: Tracker System for Menstruation, Intermenstrual, Ovulation, and Postnatal Bleeding Using Rules-Based Technique( 2023)
;Nursyuhada binti Abdullah ;Azwa bin Abdul Aziz ;Muntather AlmusawiAbbas Hameed Abdul HusseinMenstruation, a natural physiological process in women, entails regular vaginal bleeding as part of the monthly menstrual cycle. While existing systems facilitate menstrual cycle tracking, they often lack the capability to differentiate between various types of vaginal bleeding, such as menstruation (haid), intermenstrual bleeding (istihadah), or postnatal bleeding (nifas). To address this limitation, the Women's Health Diary: Tracker System for Menstruation, Intermenstrual, Ovulation, and Postnatal Bleeding) was developed using a rule-based technique. This system employs an iterative method comprising eight phases: initial planning, planning, requirements, analysis and design, implementation, testing, evaluation, and deployment. By ensuring the optimal development and performance of this system, women can effectively manage their menstrual blood, a vital aspect of their overall health. Moreover, this system holds particular significance for every women, as it facilitates tracking and identification of regular and irregular cycles, enabling them to uphold the legitimacy of their worship.