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Current Pediatric Research| Volume: 22

November 28-29, 2018 | Dubai, UAE

15

th

World Congress on

Pediatrics, Clinical Pediatrics and Nutrition

28

th

International Conference on

Nursing Practice

Joint Event

&

Introduction:

Hospital Kuala Lumpur is an established tertiary

medical centre in Malaysia. One of its gems is the Child and

Adolescent Psychiatry Unit. Most of the time, clinicians tend to

focus on the biological aspects of treatment, however, there is

usually more than meets the eye. At times cases of child abuse

or neglect may be missed unless we look into the root issues.

A case vignette:

We highlight Miss NAK, a Malay girl aged 12,

who has been through a difficult childhood. She was referred

for school refusal, frequent temper tantrums, childish and

destructive behaviour. Born out of wedlock to a mother who

had multiple affairs, and whom eventually moved out of her

life at age 4 months. As father was incapable, he gave Miss

NAK to his grandfather to look after till the age of 12 months,

after which, via social welfare services was given in to custody

of paternal granduncle. As paternal granduncle suffered from

multiplemedical illnesses including recent myocardial infarction

in 2014, he haddecided to seek help fromsocial welfare services

to return custody back to her biological father, who remains

incapable of looking after her due to multiple reasons. She had

also started to refuse to return home and would stay overnight

at a restaurant. This led father to seek admission for further

help. In the case ofMiss NAK, themedical social welfare services

were brought in to do psychosocial evaluation and to liaise with

social welfare services in order to find suitable placement.

Discussion:

It is important for clinicians to understand the

complexity of interactions between different domains of

functioning which in turns guides management.

Conclusion:

A holistic management plan encompasses a

biopsychosocial approach which should utilize various services

available including allied health professionals and social welfare

services.

Speaker Biography

Zaininah Mohd Zain is a highly professional Public Health Consultant. She was the

longest serving Director of Hospital Kuala Lumpur. She graduated with MBChB

Alexandria University, Egypt in 1982 and specialized with master’s Health Services

& Hospital Management, South Banks University, London. UK in 1996. She was the

1st Malaysian to receive prestigious the Dr Farndale Award 1996 from South Banks

University, London, UK. She was gazetted as Public Health Physician by Ministry of

Health, Malaysia in December 2003. A NIOSH Certified Medical Impairment Disability

Assessor in May 2005; became MSQH Surveyor in 2009 and Lead Auditor in MS ISO

9000-2000 in 2010. She became Certified Talent Competency Professional (CTCP) Asian

Regional Training & Development Organization International (ARTDO) in July 2012.

She successfully completed MBA in Leadership, Singapore in 2015 and Masterclass in

Finance Modelling, Melbourne in 2016. She is the recipient of the Women Leadership

2015 Golden Tigers Award.

e:

drzaininah@gmail.com

Zaininah Mohd Zain

Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

A diamond in the rough: The biopsychosocial approach in practice

Zaininah Mohd Zain, Pediatrics and Clinical Pediatrics 2018

& Nursing Practice 2018, Volume 22

DOI: 10.4066/0971-9032-C2-004