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Global Journal of Health Science | 2015

Nurse Level of Education, Quality of Care and Patient Safety in the Medical and Surgical Wards in Malaysian Private Hospitals: A Cross-sectional Study

Hamzah Abdul Rahman; Mu'taman Khalil Jarrar; Mohammad Sobri Don

Background and Objective: Nursing knowledge and skills are required to sustain quality of care and patient safety. The number of nurses with Bachelor degrees in Malaysia is very limited. This study aims to predict the impact of nurse level of education on quality of care and patient safety in the medical and surgical wards in Malaysian private hospitals. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey by questionnaire was conducted. A total of 652 nurses working in the medical and surgical wards in 12 private hospitals participated in the study. Multistage stratified simple random sampling performed to invite nurses working in small size (less than 100 beds), medium size (100-199 beds) and large size (over than 200) hospitals to participate in the study. This allowed nurses from all shifts to participate in this study. Results: Nurses with higher education were not significantly associated with both quality of care and patient safety. However, a total 355 (60.9%) of respondents who participated in this study were working in teaching hospitals. Teaching hospitals offer training for all newly appointed staff. They also provide general orientation programs and training to outline the policies, procedures of the nurses’ roles and responsibilities. This made the variances between the Bachelor and Diploma nurses not significantly associated with the outcomes of care. Conclusions: Nursing educational level was not associated with the outcomes of care in Malaysian private hospitals. However, training programs and the general nursing orientation programs for nurses in Malaysia can help to upgrade the Diploma-level nurses. Training programs can increase their self confidence, knowledge, critical thinking ability and improve their interpersonal skills. So, it can be concluded that better education and training for a medical and surgical wards’ nurses is required for satisfying client expectations and sustaining the outcomes of patient care.


Global Journal of Health Science | 2015

Optimizing Quality of Care and Patient Safety in Malaysia: The Current Global Initiatives, Gaps and Suggested Solutions

Mu’taman Jarrar; Hamzah Abdul Rahman; Mohammad Sobri Don

Background and Objective: Demand for health care service has significantly increased, while the quality of healthcare and patient safety has become national and international priorities. This paper aims to identify the gaps and the current initiatives for optimizing the quality of care and patient safety in Malaysia. Design: Review of the current literature. Highly cited articles were used as the basis to retrieve and review the current initiatives for optimizing the quality of care and patient safety. The country health plan of Ministry of Health (MOH) Malaysia and the MOH Malaysia Annual Reports were reviewed. Results: The MOH has set four strategies for optimizing quality and sustaining quality of life. The 10th Malaysia Health Plan promotes the theme “1 Care for 1 Malaysia” in order to sustain the quality of care. Despite of these efforts, the total number of complaints received by the medico-legal section of the MOH Malaysia is increasing. The current global initiatives indicted that quality performance generally belong to three main categories: patient; staffing; and working environment related factors. Conclusions: There is no single intervention for optimizing quality of care to maintain patient safety. Multidimensional efforts and interventions are recommended in order to optimize the quality of care and patient safety in Malaysia.


Asian Social Science | 2015

The Impact of Patient to Nurse Ratio on Quality of Care and Patient Safety in the Medical and Surgical Wards in Malaysian Private Hospitals: A Cross-sectional Study

Mu’taman Jarrar; Hamzah Abdul Rahman; Abdul Shukor Shamsudin


International Business Management | 2012

An empirical examination of the effect of entrepreneurs biological makeup on the firm performance

Mohd Sobri Minai; Esuh Ossai-Igwe Lucky; Hamzah Abdul Rahman


Global Journal of Health Science | 2018

Nursing Duty Hours’ Length and the Perceived Outcomes of Care

Mu'taman Khalil Jarrar; Hamzah Abdul Rahman; Abdulaziz M. Sebiany; Mahdi S AbuMadini; Hj. Masnawaty S; Christopher Amalraj


Research Journal of Business Management | 2013

Impact of Job Security on the Organizational Performance in a Multiethnic Environment

Esuh Ossai-Igwe Lucky; Mohd Sobri Minai; Hamzah Abdul Rahman


International Journal of Health Planning and Management | 2018

The function of patient‐centered care in mitigating the effect of nursing shortage on the outcomes of care

Mu'taman Khalil Jarrar; Hamzah Abdul Rahman; Mohd Sobri Minai; Mahdi S AbuMadini; Mercy Larbi


Archive | 2015

The moderating effects of Islamic work ethic on the relationship between emotional intelligence and leadership practice

Abdul Shukor Shamsudin; Hamzah Abdul Rahman; Abd Rahim Romle


International Journal of Culture and Tourism Research | 2015

Articles : An Empirical Evidence on the Link between TQM Practices and Islamic Microfinance Institutions Performance

Abdo Ali Homaid; Mohd Sobri Minai; Hamzah Abdul Rahman


Asian Social Science | 2015

TQM and Performance Linkage in the Microfinance Institutions: The Mediating Role of IT Capability

Abdo Ali Homaid; Mohd Sobri Minai; Hamzah Abdul Rahman

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Abd Rahim Romle

Universiti Utara Malaysia

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