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Publication Construction Of I-maternity Care Model In Holistic Maternity Services(Human Resource Management Academic Research Societ, 2022) ;Siti Khatijah Ismail ;Lukman Abdul Mutalib ;Zainab Mohd Shafie ;Siti Fatimah SallehNadhirah NordinMaternity services in Malaysia are at a better level than before. However, there are still needs in certain aspects related to the issue of customer satisfaction, the right of privacy in seeking treatment, the right in choosing doctor and nurse, facilities that support good services and the resolution of maternity issues from an Islamic point of view. Thus, this study analyzes the aspects needed in producing a framework of a holistic maternity treatment management model to address these issues. Data of the study were obtained through document analysis methods, semi -structured interviews and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). The results of the study found that there are four aspects that need to be taken into account in the construction of a holistic maternity treatment management model. The model, called i-Maternity Care, presents the four aspects, namely: infrastructure, service providers, treatment handling procedures and management of maternity issues according to sharia. This holistic approach through i-Maternity Care model integrates the goal of meeting medical needs based on medical indications and considering the needs of clients in line with Islamic law. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication What Drives Competitive Business Among Malay Entrepreneurs?: Stakeholders Views(Innovare Academics Sciences Pvt. Ltd, 2020) ;Rossidi Usop ;Fakhrul Anwar Zainol ;Nadhirah NordinAbdelrahman Ibrahim Suleiman IslaiehThis article aims to understand the views of experts (stakeholders) on the driving forces of competitive business among Malay entrepreneurs in Terengganu. As a state consisting of the most amount of Malay residents in Malaysia, in order to achieve this aim, information were collected from a group of six experts from top managements of agencies related to entrepreneurship that were matched by qualitative analysis. Research findings show positive results and strong connection between human capital development factors, marketing and financial access towards determinants of competitive business drivers for Malay entrepreneur in Terengganu. Understanding the determinants of competitive business drivers would give useful insight of government related agencies in strengthening strategies on entrepreneurship development program for Malay entrepreneurs in Malaysia. KEYWORDS: Expert view, Competitiveness, Malay entrepreneur, State of terengganu.