The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia

Introduction: A recent international survey discovered that nurses face a wide variety of ethical dilemmas. The intrinsic value of human thought and reliability can still be argued in major nursing ethics theories, such as deontology and utilitarianism. A Muslim nurse must be versed in Islamic thou...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus, Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah, Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi, Mohamed Ludin, Salizar, Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek, Ahmad Zaki, Muhammad Amin
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spelling my.iium.irep.1032872023-11-08T04:00:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/103287/ The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi Mohamed Ludin, Salizar Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek Ahmad Zaki, Muhammad Amin RT Nursing RT85 Nursing Ethics RT85.2 Religious aspects Introduction: A recent international survey discovered that nurses face a wide variety of ethical dilemmas. The intrinsic value of human thought and reliability can still be argued in major nursing ethics theories, such as deontology and utilitarianism. A Muslim nurse must be versed in Islamic thought. The issue is the extent to which Islamic nursing ethics can be applied to nursing practice continues to be debated. This study aims to examine nurses’ perceptions in two government hospitals in Pahang, Malaysia, regarding Islamic nursing ethics. Method: Between February and March 2017, a self-administered questionnaire assessing the comprehension of Islamic nursing ethics was developed, validated, tested, and distributed to nurses at Pahang’s Tunku Ampuan Afzan Hospital and Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Hospital (tertiary care hospitals). Convenience sampling was applied in this study.Results: The study collected complete data on 118 nurses. The frequency with which nurses encountered ethical dilemmas ranged from ‘daily’ to ‘yearly’. Only 24.6 per cent of nurses reported encountering ethical dilemmas in their work. 43.2 per cent of nurses responded that they are ‘moderately’ knowledgeable about the Islamic nursing ethics applicable to their work. Over half (69.5 per cent) of nurses scored at a moderate level, while 17.8 per cent perceived Islamic nursing ethics competently. Only 20.3 per cent of respondents believed that adherence to patients’ wishes is consistent with Islamic nursing ethics. Conclusion: Nursing and religious authorities should take more actions to develop the understanding and awareness of Islamic nursing ethics to make it understandable for all Muslim nurses Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022-12-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/103287/3/103287_The%20perception%20of%20Islamic%20nursing.pdf Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus and Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah and Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi and Mohamed Ludin, Salizar and Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek and Ahmad Zaki, Muhammad Amin (2022) The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences (MJMHS), 18 (Supp 19). pp. 32-37. E-ISSN 2636-9346 https://medic.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/202301091700275_1566.pdf https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.18.s19.5
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RT85.2 Religious aspects
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RT85 Nursing Ethics
RT85.2 Religious aspects
Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus
Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah
Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi
Mohamed Ludin, Salizar
Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek
Ahmad Zaki, Muhammad Amin
The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia
description Introduction: A recent international survey discovered that nurses face a wide variety of ethical dilemmas. The intrinsic value of human thought and reliability can still be argued in major nursing ethics theories, such as deontology and utilitarianism. A Muslim nurse must be versed in Islamic thought. The issue is the extent to which Islamic nursing ethics can be applied to nursing practice continues to be debated. This study aims to examine nurses’ perceptions in two government hospitals in Pahang, Malaysia, regarding Islamic nursing ethics. Method: Between February and March 2017, a self-administered questionnaire assessing the comprehension of Islamic nursing ethics was developed, validated, tested, and distributed to nurses at Pahang’s Tunku Ampuan Afzan Hospital and Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Hospital (tertiary care hospitals). Convenience sampling was applied in this study.Results: The study collected complete data on 118 nurses. The frequency with which nurses encountered ethical dilemmas ranged from ‘daily’ to ‘yearly’. Only 24.6 per cent of nurses reported encountering ethical dilemmas in their work. 43.2 per cent of nurses responded that they are ‘moderately’ knowledgeable about the Islamic nursing ethics applicable to their work. Over half (69.5 per cent) of nurses scored at a moderate level, while 17.8 per cent perceived Islamic nursing ethics competently. Only 20.3 per cent of respondents believed that adherence to patients’ wishes is consistent with Islamic nursing ethics. Conclusion: Nursing and religious authorities should take more actions to develop the understanding and awareness of Islamic nursing ethics to make it understandable for all Muslim nurses
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author Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus
Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah
Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi
Mohamed Ludin, Salizar
Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek
Ahmad Zaki, Muhammad Amin
author_facet Mohamad Ismail, Mohamad Firdaus
Shahadan, Siti Zuhaidah
Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi
Mohamed Ludin, Salizar
Tuan Muda, Tuan Sidek
Ahmad Zaki, Muhammad Amin
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title The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia
title_short The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia
title_full The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia
title_fullStr The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The perception of Islamic nursing ethics among nurses in Pahang, Malaysia
title_sort perception of islamic nursing ethics among nurses in pahang, malaysia
publisher Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/103287/3/103287_The%20perception%20of%20Islamic%20nursing.pdf
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