A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON TRUSTWORTHINESS FRAMEWORK FOR TRADITIONAL MALAY MEDICINE DATA RETRIEVAL

Authors

  • Muhammad Alif Basar International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Dr. Muhamad Sadry Abu Seman International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Dr. Mohd. Affendi International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Prof. Dr. Farahidah International Islamic University Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32896/ajmedtech.v4n2.46-59

Keywords:

Trustworthiness Framework, Traditional Malay Medicine, Malay Manuscript, Data Retrieval, Network Pharmacology

Abstract

Traditional Malay Medicine data retrieval may have the potential to contribute to the COVID-19 pandemic response. However, trustworthiness issues may hinder for medical professionals from accepting its formulations. This paper presents a preliminary study of trustworthiness frameworks in PubMed and IEEE related to Covid-19. The study examined three aspects of Traditional Malay Medicine data retrieval; (1) Manuscript Original Verification, (2) Author Profiling method, and (3) in-database module trust framework. Three relevance frameworks are selected based on each focus aspect. We proposed a scoring system that emphasizes on the authenticity of the source or provider of the manuscript. We suggested a replicability evaluation of the authors' formulation to enhance their credibility. In-database module trust framework covered by a set of dynamic rules. It offers reliable ways to implement trustworthiness in the database. This review will help establish standards and guidelines for evaluating Traditional Malay Medicine Trustworthiness. Thus, inspire current researchers to explore Traditional Malay Medicine's role in response to future pandemics.

Author Biographies

Dr. Muhamad Sadry Abu Seman, International Islamic University Malaysia

Assistant Professor Iium Gombak Campus. Kulliyyah Of Information And Communication Technology

Dr. Mohd. Affendi, International Islamic University Malaysia

Assistant Professor Iium Kuantan Campus. Kulliyyah Of Allied Health Sciences

Prof. Dr. Farahidah, International Islamic University Malaysia

Professor Iium Kuantan Campus. Kulliyyah Of Pharmacy

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Published

2024-11-30

How to Cite

Basar, M. A., Abu Seman, M. S., Mohd Shafri, M. A., & Mohamed, F. (2024). A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON TRUSTWORTHINESS FRAMEWORK FOR TRADITIONAL MALAY MEDICINE DATA RETRIEVAL. Asian Journal Of Medical Technology, 4(2), 46–59. https://doi.org/10.32896/ajmedtech.v4n2.46-59