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Publication Assessment on Hand Hygiene Knowledge and Practices Among Pre-school Children in Klang Valley(SAGE Publications Inc., 2020) ;Tengku Jamaluddin T.Z.M. ;Mohamed N.A. ;Mohd Rani M.D. ;Ismail Z. ;Ramli S. ;Faroque H. ;Abd Samad F.N. ;Ariffien A.R. ;Che Amir Farid A.A.R.Isahak I.Background. Pre-school children are at a higher risk to acquire infectious diseases such as hand, foot and mouth disease due to their immature immune system. Good hand hygiene prevents transmission of infectious diseases. This study aimed to determine the knowledge and practices of hand hygiene among pre-schoolers. Methods. In this prospective, multi-center study, the pre-schools were selected according to the selection criteria. A questionnaire consisting of socio-demographics, knowledge and practices of hand hygiene were administered via face-to-face interview during the pre- and post-intervention period. A total of 435 pre-schoolers aged 5 and 6 years old from 2 pre-schools within Klang Valley, School P (test group) and School C (control group) were involved in this study. The test group was provided with comprehensive hand hygiene education including video on proper handwashing technique during the 2 months intervention period, whereas the control group did not receive any form of intervention. The data were statistically analyzed using descriptive analysis and independent t-test. Results. Majority of pre-schoolers gained knowledge of handwashing from their parents. However, only 63% demonstrated good handwashing technique. Test group were significantly better (P < 0.05) in handwashing technique and hand hygiene routine score. Conclusion. A comprehensive hand hygiene education program should include proper handwashing facilities, resources, and awareness of the care-givers in instilling and sustaining good hand hygiene behavior. � The Author(s) 2020. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effect of hand hygiene intervention on the absenteeism of pre-school children in Klang Valley, Malaysia: a quasi-experimental study(Institute of Pediatrics of Zhejiang University, 2019) ;Mohamed N.A. ;Mohd Rani M.D. ;Tengku Jamaluddin T.Z.M. ;Ismail Z. ;Ramli S. ;Faroque H. ;Abd Samad F.N. ;Ariffien A.R. ;Che Amir Farid A.A.R. ;Isahak I. ;Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)Background: Absenteeism amongst pre-school children is often due to illnesses such as hand, foot, and mouth disease, acute gastroenteritis, cold and flu, which are easily spread amongst them. This is because of weak immunity and lack of knowledge on proper hand hygiene. This quasi-experimental study assessed the efficacy of an intervention consisting of a hand hygiene education programme, along with digital tools in bringing about a change in behaviour and health conditions amongst pre-school children in Klang Valley, Malaysia. Methods: A total of 377 school children, male and female, aged 5�6�years old, participated and were assigned to either the intervention or a control group. During the 2�months intervention period, children in the test group were trained on proper hand hygiene practices and techniques with the aid of the interactive android-based tablets. The numbers of absent days of all the children were recorded for 2 months before the intervention and during the intervention. Results: In the test group, there was a 25% increase in the total number of absent days from the pre-intervention period to the intervention period, a much lesser increment observed as compared to that of control group in which the increase was much higher at 89%. Results showed a significant difference (P < 0�05) between the absenteeism rates for the test and control group during the intervention period. Conclusion: These results suggest that proper education and intervention increase hand hygiene compliance, which may help decrease school absenteeism due to illness; however, a longer study duration may be necessary to evaluate the benefit further. � 2019, The Author(s). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effectiveness of comprehensive hand hygiene module on preschool children in Klang valley, Malaysia(Korean Pediatric Society, 2020) ;Rani M.D.M. ;Mohamed N.A. ;Jamaluddin T.Z.M.T. ;Ismail Z. ;Ramli S. ;Faroque H. ;Samad F.N.A. ;Ariffien A.R. ;Farid A.A.R.C.A. ;Isahak I. ;Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Healthy Hands: Development and Evaluation of a Knowledge Transfer Program(UPM Press, 2019) ;Mohamed N.A. ;Jamaluddin T.Z.M.T. ;Ismail Z. ;Rani M.D.M. ;Ramli S. ;Faroque H. ;Samad F.N.A. ;Ariffien A.R. ;Farid A.A.R.C.A. ;Isahak I. ;Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)Introduction: Children in pre-schools are at high risk of getting infections due to overcrowding, minimal awareness of basic hygiene and lack of immunity against microorganisms. Hand hygiene practice should be started at home where parents set good example, followed by formal education in pre- schools, primary and secondary school. This study aimed to develop a comprehensive program on hand hygiene practice in pre-schools. This paper presents the developmental aspects of the program material and the results of its evaluation process in a selected pre-school. Methods: Stage of development involved preparation of song, lyric, video clip, infographic and tablet application. The module was introduced during an intervention day called �Healthy Hands� day. The acceptance of the module was evaluated before and after the intervention day. Evaluation was done by assessing pre-school children by face-to-face interview about knowledge on hand hygiene techniques and routine, such as before or after certain activities. Results: We managed to compose a song in three languages (Malay, English & Arabic), produced a video clip, an infographic and tablet application. A total of 227 children participated. Post intervention evaluation showed significant (p<0.001) increase of knowledge for eight out of eleven handwashing steps. The knowledge on hand hygiene routine i.e. after toilet, after playing outdoor, after sneezing and after playing with pet was also increased significantly. Conclusion: This comprehensive knowledge transfer program significantly improved the children�s hand hygiene techniques and routine and is recommended to be integrated into pre-school curriculum. � 2019 UPM Press. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Integration of Naqli and Aqli in microbiology teaching: Sharing the experience(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2017) ;Mohamed N.A. ;Anuar Sani ;Shahida W. ;Ismail Z. ;Isahak I.Alias N.Background: In line with Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia's (USIM) tagline 'Exploring Islamic Science, Spearheading Knowledge', we embarked on a new paradigm of teaching by integrating naqli components into the microbiology and immunology curriculum. The main objective of this integration was to enhance students' appreciation towards Islam and Science, so that they would become good Muslim doctors. The naqli components were delivered through various teaching and learning techniques such as lectures, seminars, and online assignments. Methods: A total of eighty year 3 students from Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, USIM were involved in this study. They were exposed to the new method of teaching for the whole academic year, session 2014/2015. The effectiveness of this program was evaluated through questionnaires, given at the end of academic session. Outcome: More than 90% students agreed that the integration were clearly delivered, relevant to the topics at hand and enhanced their knowledge. Most students (> 90%) preferred interactive lectures rather than students' initiated method such as seminar and speaker's corner. About two third of the students did not prefer online method. Moreover, 15.9% of them said the allotted time was insufficient and 46% agreed that there was inadequate resources in the library. Conclusions: The integration of naqli components into microbiology subject was favoured by students. However, it should be improved with allocation of more slots, upgrading of online system and increment of relevant library resources. Looking forward, we are convinced this is the way to go in producing holistic doctors equipped with necessary knowledge, both in aqli and naqli to further advance Medicine and Islam. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Mechanical properties of bamboo reinforced epoxy sandwich structure composites(Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 2015) ;Roslan S.A.H. ;Hassan M.Z. ;Rasid Z.A. ;Zaki S.A. ;Daud Y. ;Aziz S. ;Sarip S. ;Ismail Z. ;Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)In the composite industry, natural fibres have great potential to replace synthetic fibres like carbon and glass, due to their low cost and environmentally friendly materials. Bamboo is emerging as a versatile reinforcing fibre candidate because this woody plant has a number of advantages, such as being naturally strong, biodegradable and abundantly available. In this study, a compression test with a crosshead displacement rate of 1 mm/min was conducted on square and triangular honeycomb core structures based on bamboo-epoxy composites so as to study their specific energy absorption. Both square and triangular honeycomb structures were manufactured by the slotting technique. Initially, a tensile test with the same crosshead displacement rate was conducted to study the tensile strength of unidirectional bamboo-epoxy composites with 0�, 45� and 90� fibre orientations. Bamboo-epoxy composite laminates were fabricated by applying a hand lay-up technique. The experimental data showed that the unidirectional bamboo-epoxy composite with 0� orientation offered the highest tensile strength. This indicates that the bamboo is stronger when parallel to the tensile axis. Meanwhile, the triangular honeycomb bamboo-epoxy structure offered about 10% more energy absorption than the square honeycomb structure, which indicates that the smaller cell size of honeycomb is able to absorb more energy than the bigger one. � Universiti Malaysia Pahang.