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The Quality of Life Among Nursing Students Related to Stress and Academic Pressure in North Borneo Local University Musa, Mazlinda; Majin, Rosnah; Mamat, Rohani; Noh, Malehah Mohd; Sa’at, Siti Fatimah
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v5i4.2516

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Nursing students often face high levels of stress and academic pressure due to the demanding nature of their coursework, clinical rotations, and the responsibility of caring for patients. Therefore, the aim of this study is to identify the association between Quality of Life and stress plus academic pressure among nursing student in north Borneo local university. Material and Method – Cross sectional study design was used, with 55 respondents using Academic Pressure Scale (APS) and Overall Quality of Life scale (WHOQOLS) as the questionnaire was analyse using Chi-square test. Result – The probability value obtained from Pearson Chi-Square was 0.014 is less than predetermined alpha value (0.05), thus the null hypothesis was rejected. Conclusion: There is significant association between WHOQOL and the APS underscores the interconnectedness of students' perceived quality of life and their experience of academic stress.
The Association of Foot Care Strategies (FCS) through Ablution with Hba1c among Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Patient Majin, Rosnah; Musa, Mazlinda; Hassan, Hamidah; Mamat, Rohani; Noh, Malehah Mohd
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v5i4.2517

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Diabetes Mellitus in Malaysia has become increasingly problematic along with issues of other cardiovascular conditions such as hypertension, heart disease and stroke. Therefore, the aim of this study is to determine the association of Foot care strategies (FCS) through ablution with Hba1c result among Diabetes Mellitus Type 2. The study design used is a Quasi experimental design. The intervention group received an Educational Package that focused on ablution, while the control group did not receive any form of intervention and received standard health care. A Wilcoxon test was used for the statistical analyses. There are no statistical changes in the mean difference of score in intervention and control group after implementation of Diabetic Foot Care Strategies for intervention group Pre-test (M=7.706, SD=2.598, P 1.000) and Post-test is (M=7.706, SD (2.598), P 1.000). It was found that 0% Changes from baseline to post test. In this study has found that there was no effect between the improvement of foot hygiene with Hba1c result even though respondent Hba1c result were well control and poorly control.
Relationship between Level of Knowledge and 5 moment Hand Hygiene Practice among Assistant Healthcare in Malaysia Teaching Hospital. Wan Ahmad, Wan Latifah; Musa, Mazlinda; Hassan, Hamidah; Mamat, Rohani; Dewi, Enita; Abd Kassim, Sharina; Sa'at, Siti Fatimah; Baddiri, Baidi
Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bik.v17i2.3296

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Hand hygiene is a handwashing method that significantly lowers the likelihood of pathogens (dangerous germs) on the hands. While assistant healthcare workers are part of the healthcare team, they always deal with patients' care but did not get proper training like nurses or doctors before becoming assistant healthcare This study is to assess the relationship between level of knowledge and five moments hand hygiene practice among assistants healthcare in one of the teaching hospitals in Malaysia. A cross-sectional research methodology was used; 154 Assistants healthcarewere chosen using random number generators after the sample size was calculated. The Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice on Hand Hygiene questionnaire used was adopted from WHO publications. The ANOVA revealed a significant effect of Level of Knowledge on Level of Practice (F(1, 152) = 3.416, p = 0.006). Specifically, for each unit increase in Level of Knowledge, Level of Practice increased by 57.725 units (β = 57.725, p = 0.006). These findings emphasise the need for targeted interventions and training programmes aimed at bridging the knowledge-practice divide and eventually raising hand hygiene compliance in the medical setting
The Knowledge and Practice of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) among Nursing Students Chung, Su Chin; Duasin, Clarice; Jelemie, Caroline; Mamat, Rohani; Musa, Mazlinda
Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bik.v17i1.3297

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Cardiac arrest is the sudden cessation of a person’s cardiac activity and is often fatal if corrective life-saving interventions are not performed quickly. The American Heart Association advocates the need for high CPR competency among healthcare providers to increase the cardiac arrest survival rate. This study aimed to determine the knowledge and practice of nursing students on the acquisition and retention of CPR. A quantitative descriptive-correlation design was used, and a sample of 76 nursing students of Universiti Malaysia Sabah were recruited via a non-probability purposive technique. Data were collected using an online survey questionnaire that consists of 3 sections: Demographic, knowledge of CPR, and practice of CPR. They were analyzed using the correlation method. The results of this study are about the knowledge and practice of CPR. Nursing students' knowledge of the acquisition of CPR could be higher (39.36%), as is their practice (31.95%). The correlation coefficient between knowledge and practice is insignificant (rho = -0.073, p 0.531).In this study, both the knowledge and practice of CPR are independent.
Relationship Between the Level of Knowledge of Covid-19 and The Movement Control Order (MCO) among Patients at Kinarut Health Clinic. Baddiri, Baidi; Abdullah, Mohd Khairuddin; Musa, Mazlinda; Mamat, Rohani; Makajil, Johari Daud; Duasin, Clarice; Jelemie, Caroline Satu
Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bik.v17i1.3298

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The country has been facing the Covid-19 crisis that has affected the rest of the world in this decade. Numerous approaches and alternatives are implemented by the government to overcome this pandemic either controlled or stopped utterly.  In order for the government to succeed, the emphasis on breaking the chain of infection of Covid-19 and  the  direction of  the  Movement  Control  Order  (MCO)  must be strengthened. Thus, the main goal of this study is to identify the level of patient’s knowledge regarding Covid-19 and Movement Control Order  as well as to analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge about Covid-19 and Movement Control Order () among patients who come for treatment at the Kinarut Health clinic.  Methodology: This study applies the quantitative research methodology, specifically surveys through questionnaires, whereas the sampling method used is systematic sampling with 200 patients in the Kinarut area. Analysis of instrument evaluation and sampling technique is also discussed in this study. Analysis: The finding showed that the patients' knowledge level about Covid-19 was at a moderate level with a mean value = 3.610, SD = 0.345. The level of knowledge relating to Movement Control Order (MCO) is also at a moderate level with a mean value = 3.610, SP = 0.345.  Result: The correlation analysis showed that there is a strong relationship between the level of knowledge about Covid-19 and the level of knowledge of the Movement  Control Order, with a correlation value of r = 0.71, p> 0.05. Thus, the results of this analysis show  that there is a  strong relationship between  the variables of the knowledge level of Covid-19 and Movement Control Order in breaking the chain of infection Covid-19, particularly among patients who are living around Kinarut. 
Job Stress from Nurses’ Working Conditions in Sabah Women and Child Hospital Duasin, Clarice; Baddiri, Baidi; Mamat, Rohani; Musa, Mazlinda; Satu, Caroline; Saat, Siti Fatimah
Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bik.v17i2.3309

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Both excessive and insufficient workloads can cause stress among employees. It has been established that as tasks take longer to complete, employee happiness tends to decrease, which can significantly impact their overall health and mental well-being. The primary objective of this study is to examine the relationship between age and working conditions concerning job stress among registered nurses in a government hospital in Sabah. The quantitative survey approach was employed, involving 60 registered nurses with a minimum of 3 years of experience. Purposive sampling was utilized to ensure a sample that would provide comprehensive insights and discoveries into the factors influencing job stress among nurses in this specific setting. The analysis indicated that there was no statistically significant relationship between age, working conditions as demographics, and job stress (p = 0.499). The average stress level reported by respondents was 15.7 ± 2.32379 on a scale where higher scores indicate greater stress. This finding suggests that the observed demographic characteristics, including age and specific working conditions, did not correlate with higher or lower levels of job stress among the nurses surveyed. Based on the survey results, it can be concluded that age and the specific working conditions studied do not appear to significantly influence the experience of job stress among registered nurses at the government hospital in Sabah. This implies that other factors not explored in this study may have a more pronounced impact on job stress levels within this population. Future research could explore additional variables or consider different methodologies to further understand the complexities of job stress among healthcare professionals.
Stress-Associated Factors among Nursing Students In Higher Education in East Malaysia Jelemie, Caroline Satu; Baddiri, Baidi; Mamat, Rohani; Musa, Mazlinda; Chin, Chung Su; Bullare, Muhammad Idris; Saat, Siti Fatimah
Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan Vol. 17 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/bik.v17i1.3331

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Psychological distress among students leads to less productivity, reduced quality of life, and learning difficulties and may negatively affect patient care. Objective: The main aim of this study is to identify stress factors among UMS students.Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive, universal sampling of 152 student nurses was included in this study. Respondents were given a self-answered structured questionnaire conclusive of socio-demographic data, the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), and factors associated with stress. A descriptive analysis was used to analyze the data. Results & Findings: Out of 152 students, the majority have moderate stress (83.6 %), about 12.5 % have low-stress levels, and only 3.9 % of respondents have high stress levels. The results show that students experienced or reported significantly higher academic factors (24.9 %), followed by interpersonal factors (24.6 %) Conclusion: According to study findings, stress is most prevalent among nursing students and is attributed to academic and interpersonal causes. It is advised to use proactive learning strategies, peer and staff mentoring and modeling, professional networks and social support, psychological support, and faculty role and behavior.
The Relationship of Self-Care Behaviours and Online Learning Engagement Among Nursing Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic Musa, Mazlinda; Mamat, Rohani; Hassan, Hamidah; Sa’at, Siti Fatimah; Abd Rahim, Syed Syarizman; Ramdzan, Abdul Rahman; Abdullah, Octovia; Paidius, Vellerina Ally; Muitaba, Mariana; George, Ashley Melissa
Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia Vol 26 No 3 (2023): November
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Keperawatan Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7454/jki.v26i3.985

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The COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden switch from conventional to virtual classes allegedly raised students' risk of mental health illnesses, adversely influencing their academic engagement and learning outcomes. Nursing students in Malaysia, especially those enrolled in universities in Sabah, have traditionally been accustomed to a conventional face-to-face teaching and learning approach. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, e-learning or online classes have become one of the learning methods for university nursing students in Sabah, either while they are on campus or at home, to obtain access for educational purposes. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between self-care behaviours and online class engagement among the university nursing students in Sabah throughout the pandemic. This study was a quantitative descriptive cross-sectional study that used the Mindful Self-Care Scale (MSCS) and the Online Student Engagement Scale (OSE). SPSS version 26. Pearson Correlation analysis showed moderate level of positive relationship (r = 0.582, p = < 0.001, n = 120). Adequate evidence exists to show that level of self-care is positively moderately related to the online classes’ engagement behaviour among the nursing students in this study. Students should possess the self-control to set goals, effectively allocate their time, and avoid procrastination. Keywords:  online classes, online engagement, pandemic, self-care   Abstrak Hubungan Perilaku Perawatan Mandiri dan Keterlibatan Pembelajaran Online di antara Mahasiswa Keperawatan Universitas di Sabah Selama Pandemi COVID-19. Pandemi COVID-19 dan peralihan tiba-tiba dari kelas konvensional ke kelas virtual diduga meningkatkan risiko penyakit kesehatan mental siswa, yang secara negatif memengaruhi keterlibatan akademik dan hasil belajar mereka. Mahasiswa keperawatan di Malaysia, khususnya mahasiswa keperawatan universitas di Sabah, telah terbiasa dengan pengajaran dan pembelajaran tatap muka. Di tengah pandemi COVID-19, e-learning atau kelas online menjadi salah satu metode pembelajaran bagi mahasiswa keperawatan universitas di Sabah, baik di kampus maupun di rumah, untuk mendapatkan akses untuk keperluan pendidikan. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menilai hubungan antara perilaku perawatan mandiri dan keterlibatan kelas online di kalangan mahasiswa keperawatan universitas di Sabah selama pandemi. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian cross-sectional deskriptif kuantitatif dengan menggunakan Mindful Self-Care Scale (MSCS) dan Online Student Engagement Scale (OSE). SPSS versi 26 Pearson Correlation menunjukkan tingkat hubungan positif sedang (r = 0,582, p = < 0,001, n = 120). Ada bukti yang memadai untuk menunjukkan bahwa tingkat perawatan mandiri secara positif terkait dengan perilaku keterlibatan kelas online di antara mahasiswa keperawatan dalam penelitian ini. Kata Kunci: kelas online, keterlibatan online, pandemi, perawatan mandiri