Psychological approach in managing muscular dystrophy patients in Malaysia

Muscular dystrophy is a hereditary and progressive degenerative disorder affecting skeletal muscles, and often-other organ systems. The real bur-den of muscular dystrophy in Malaysia is difficult to estimate, since the epidemiological data for each of muscular dystrophies and even for muscu-lar dyst...

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Main Authors: Che Ismail, Elna Herawati, Othman, Nooraini
Format: Article
Published: Iranian Journal of Public Health 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55115/
http://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/viewFile/3623/3298
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Summary:Muscular dystrophy is a hereditary and progressive degenerative disorder affecting skeletal muscles, and often-other organ systems. The real bur-den of muscular dystrophy in Malaysia is difficult to estimate, since the epidemiological data for each of muscular dystrophies and even for muscu-lar dystrophies in collective are not available. There are not many researches focusing on mus-cular dystrophy in Malaysia. The few available re-searches related to muscular dystrophy in Malaysia are mostly revolving around the medical and ge-netic science aspects of it, not in the psychology and social sides of the disease. There is no official definition for rare diseases in Malaysia. Nonethe-less, the unofficial working definition for rare dis-eases in Malaysia is that the rare diseases are dis-eases, which affect less than one in 4000 people in the population. About 3% of babies will have some serious birth defect worldwide while in Ma-laysia, there are around 600,000 births every year and therefore, there would be about 18,000 babies will be born with birth defects every year.