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Farhana Aini Binti Saludin

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Farhana Aini Binti Saludin is a lecturer at the School of Computing, UOW Malaysia, holding a Master’s degree in IT Technopreneurship from Universiti Sains Malaysia (2009–2011).

Her research focuses on web design and usability, with an emphasis on enhancing accessibility and health literacy in online health information. She is particularly interested in developing user-friendly websites to aid chronic disease management and exploring personalized healthcare systems.  She has published work in these areas, shedding light on the challenges users face when interacting with digital health resources. Additionally, Farhana is keen to expand her research into e-commerce, specifically in designing impactful and user-centric online platforms.

Master of Science (IT Technopreneurship) Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2009–2011

Year Title
2018 Saludin, F. A., Maarop, N., Zainuddin, N. M. M., Mohammad, R., & Shariff, S. A. (2018). A conceptual model on websites design features for self-management of chronic diseases patients. International Journal of Engineering &

Technology, 7(4.36), 479. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.36.23922

2016 Saludin, F. A. (2016). A review of health websites in Malaysia towards Malaysia vision 2020.  https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/23369
2015 Saludin, F., Maarop, N., & Zainuddin, N. M. (2015, June 8-9). Health websites: Why is it difficult for some web users. International Conference on IT and Society, Kuala Lumpur.
2014 Tamil, A., Vadivelu, C., Maarop, N., Yusoff, R. C., & Saludin, F. A. (2014). Security features for remote healthcare system. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology Transactions on Medical and Health Sciences, 2(12), 2014
2010 Saludin, F. A., Zakaria, N., & Husain, W. (2010). User requirement analysis for personalized cancer dietary planning and menu construction. In Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES) (pp. 410–416).