An Idea Health Journal
Vol 5 No 03 (2025)

Implementation Of Hidden Curriculum in Shaping Professionalism and Islamic Professional Behavior: A Correlation Study in Nursing Students

Candra Dewi Rahayu (Universitas Sains Al Qur’an)
Ika Purnamasari (Universitas Sains Al-Qur'an)
Sri Mulyani (Universitas Sains Al Qur’an)
Fifi Alviana (Universitas Sains Al Qur’an)
Nazila Nugraheni (Universitas Sains Al-Qur'an)
Tantut Susanto (Universitas Jember)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2025

Abstract

Introduction:Both professionalism and professional behavior (PB) are important in nursing education. An explicit and/or implicit curriculum, determined by higher education, is required to achieve this. The Hidden Curriculum (HC) foundation is described as the result of education outside the formal and informal curricula, as a complement and support of the curriculum, to create a stable, strong, and professional nursing education. Purpose: This study aims to explore the relationship between the Hidden Curriculum and professionalism and Islamic professional behavior in nursing students. Methods: The study used a cross-sectional design and included 181 students and 82 clinical supervisors. Data were collected using the Hidden Curriculum in Nursing Education Scale (HCES-N) questionnaire, as well as professionalism and professional behavior (PB) questionnaires developed based on the Indonesian Nursing Competency Standards.Results: The results indicate that the hidden curriculum significantly influences the academic atmosphere and professional knowledge. However, it does not affect educational facilities, student–lecturer interaction, or professional attitude. Overall, the hidden curriculum contributes to the development of professionalism and Islamic professional behavior. Conclusion and suggestion: Nursing higher education institutions should apply the hidden curriculum to cultivate a generation of nurses who are professional and possess Islamic character.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IHJ

Publisher

Subject

Dentistry Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

a publication of scientific work in the field of health in a broad sense such as public health, nursing, midwifery, medicine, pharmacy, health psychology, nutrition, health technology, health analysis, health information systems, medical records, hospital management and so ...