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Publication The Needs for Psycho Spiritual Competencies for Disaster Workers in Malaysia(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2020-07) ;Khatijah Othman ;Nurhafizah Mohd Sukor ;Suhailiza Md Hamdani ;Nik Nadian Nisa Nik Nazli ;Muhammad Khairi Mahyuddin ;Yuseri Ahmad ;Marina Munira Mutalib ;Mashitah SulaimanNor Adila Syahira JusohNatural Disaster such as big flood, earthquake, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, fire raze, landslide, and other kinds of disaster always occurred everywhere in the world. The role of disaster workers is crucial in saving the victims in a critical situation where the inner strength to confront the dangerous situation and comfort the victims is needed. This study examines whether the training content to disaster workers possess sufficient knowledge and skills to cater the physical needs, as well as the emotional turmoil and instability situation, occurred to the victims. The secondary data sought from library and website research, scholars’ opinion from journals published and past research conducted. The psycho-spiritual competencies from the conventional and Islamic perspectives are highlighted. Differences in the two approaches were compared and evaluated. The finding shows that the disaster workers require both conventional and Islamic approaches of psycho-spiritual competencies to cater to the needs of disaster victims during the rescue process take place. Hence, Islamic psycho spiritual competencies contribute to the inner strength of the Muslim disaster workers as its emblem the soul and the spiritual heart qalb which correlated as the determinant factor of the well-being of the physical body of the human being. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Unearthing The Psycho-Spiritual Values Within The Training Module for Disaster Workers(USIM Press, 2020-12) ;Khatijah Othman ;Nik Nadian Nisa Nik Nazli ;Muhammad Khairi Mahyuddin ;Mashitah Sulaiman ;Suhailiza Md. Hamdani ;Yuseri Ahmad ;Marina Munira Abdul Mutalib ;Nurhafizah Mohd Sukor ;Zulfadhli HamzahNor Adila Syahira JusohGenerally, the training module for disaster workers has been built based on technical skills as to affirm that the disaster workers capable of responding to any situation that occurs. However, in particular situation the psycho-spirituality skill is needed to deal with an unexpected scenario. The importance to understand the value of psycho-spirituality is vital, especially to the trainer of the disaster module. This study has been conducted to the trainers of one of the disaster agencies in Malaysia. The interview has been conducted to six trainers whereby nine structured questions regarding the necessary skills taught to the disaster workers and the needs of psycho-spirituality skills to respond during the disaster. The finding shows that the trainers have a consensus agreement that the technical skills form as prior knowledge for the disaster workers. By having the psycho spiritual content in the training module, they can balance their emotional, internal spiritual and physical well-being while maintaining resilient. Thus, this study suggests that psycho-spiritual content is very much important to be included in the training module for disaster workers as to enhance the training content comprehensively both in technical and spiritual aspects.