dr. haslina binti abdul hamid

pensyarah universiti

pusat kajian kesihatan komuniti (reach)

 haslina86@ukm.edu.my



   Biografi/ Biography :


  • Haslina Abdul Hamid is a lecturer at Dietetic Program, Center for Community Health Studies (ReaCH), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. She graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Biomedicine from Management and Science University and worked as a health educator at Penang Adventist Hospital before pursuing Master`s degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics in University of Minnesota, USA. She earned her credential as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) in 2013. She joined Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia as a lecturer in 2015 and completed her PhD in Child Health (Neonatal Nutrition) from University of Nottingham,UK in 2021. Her research interests focus on preterm infant nutrition, infant nutrition and postnatal growth of infant. She is a member of the Malaysian Dietitians’ Association, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (USA), British Dietetic Association (BDA), British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) and The Neonatal Society (UK).

  • haslina binti abdul hamid, mas amirah binti mohmad azhar.  (2023).  expert advice for moms that are juggling breastfeeding and work.  - health today.  1-7. 

     

    haslina binti abdul hamid, lee jie yee.  (2023).  good food, good mood: the science behind nutrition and mental health.  - healthtoday.  1-6. 

     

    jing ying lim, nazlena mohamad ali, roslee rajikan, noh amit, haslina abdul hamid, huey yin leong, maslina mohamad, bi qi koh, aini musa.  (2023).  need analysis of a dietary application among caregivers of patients with disorders of amino acid metabolism (aamds): a mixed-method approach.  - international journal of medical informatics.  1-9. 

     

    haslina binti abdul hamid,lisa szatkowski,helen budge,shalini ojha.  (2022).  impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on breastfeeding during and at discharge from neonatal care: an observational cohort study.  - pediatric investigation.  189-196. 

     

    jing ying lim, roslee rajikan, noh amit, nazlena mohamad ali, haslina abdul hamid, huey yin leong, maslina mohamad, bi qi koh and aini musa.  (2022).  exploring the barriers and motivators to dietary adherence among caregivers of children with disorders of amino acid metabolism (aamds): a qualitative study.  - nutrients.  1-17. 

     

    jing ying lim, nazlena mohamad ali, roslee rajikan, noh amit, haslina abdul hamid, huey yin leong, maslina mohamad, bi qi koh, aini musa.  (2023).  need analysis of a dietary application among caregivers of patients with disorders of amino acid metabolism (aamds): a mixed-method approach.  - international journal of medical informatics.  1-9. 

     

    jing ying lim, roslee rajikan, noh amit, nazlena mohamad ali, haslina abdul hamid, huey yin leong, maslina mohamad, bi qi koh and aini musa.  (2022).  exploring the barriers and motivators to dietary adherence among caregivers of children with disorders of amino acid metabolism (aamds): a qualitative study.  - nutrients.  1-17. 

     

    haslina abdul hamid, lisa szatkowski, helen budge, shalini ojha.  (2021).  anti-reflux medication use in preterm infants.  - pediatric research.  520-525. 

     

    haslina abdul hamid, lisa szatkowski, helen budge, fook-choe cheah, shalini ojha.  (2021).  nutritional practices and growth of preterm infants in two neonatal units in the uk and malaysia: a prospective exploratory study.  - bmj paediatrics open.  1-8. 

     

    jing ying lim, nazlena mohamad ali, roslee rajikan, noh amit, haslina abdul hamid, huey yin leong, maslina mohamad, bi qi koh, aini musa.  (2023).  need analysis of a dietary application among caregivers of patients with disorders of amino acid metabolism (aamds): a mixed-method approach.  - international journal of medical informatics.  1-9. 

     

    haslina binti abdul hamid,lisa szatkowski,helen budge,shalini ojha.  (2022).  impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on breastfeeding during and at discharge from neonatal care: an observational cohort study.  - pediatric investigation.  189-196. 

     

    jing ying lim, roslee rajikan, noh amit, nazlena mohamad ali, haslina abdul hamid, huey yin leong, maslina mohamad, bi qi koh and aini musa.  (2022).  exploring the barriers and motivators to dietary adherence among caregivers of children with disorders of amino acid metabolism (aamds): a qualitative study.  - nutrients.  1-17. 

     

    haslina abdul hamid, lisa szatkowski, helen budge, fook-choe cheah, shalini ojha.  (2021).  nutritional practices and growth of preterm infants in two neonatal units in the uk and malaysia: a prospective exploratory study.  - bmj paediatrics open.  1-8. 

     

    haslina abdul hamid, lisa szatkowski, helen budge, shalini ojha.  (2021).  anti-reflux medication use in preterm infants.  - pediatric research.  520-525. 

     

    haslina binti abdul hamid, mas amirah binti mohmad azhar.  (2023).  expert advice for moms that are juggling breastfeeding and work.  - health today.  1-7. 

     

    haslina binti abdul hamid, lee jie yee.  (2023).  good food, good mood: the science behind nutrition and mental health.  - healthtoday.  1-6. 

     

    nurul huda razalli, nik shanita safii, suhaina sulaiman, zahara abdul manaf, haslina abdul hamid.  (2018).  integrating theory into practice through smart partnership: ukm experience in enhancing dietetic learning beyond classroom walls.  - the 7th asian congress of dietetics (acd).