1.Informal Caregivers and Their Coping Styles: A Preliminary Report
Nur Saadah Mohamad Aun ; Siti Hajar Abu Bakar
International Journal of Public Health Research 2011;1(1):22-30
There is a strong correlation between stress and the quality of care provided by informal carers. In this regard, an accurate understanding about factors contributing to stress among informal carers is crucial in order to find appropriate interventions to solve their problems. A pilot study was conducted in October 2009 in the Klang Valley area, to test the instrument liability in the local context. In-depth interviews were conducted with two informal caregivers who are providing full-time care for their chronically-ill family members. Informal caregivers face multiple types of stress. A variety of factors such as financial problems, an unsupportive community, fatigue, the unavailability of social services to assist them and their inability to accept the fact that their loved ones are terminally ill, contribute to their stress. Differences in factors contribute to stress, and lead to the adoption of different styles of coping strategies: emotion and problem focused coping.
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Adaptation, Psychological
2.Children’s Perceptions of Anti-Smoking Campaign Strategy in Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur: A Pilot Study
Rokiah Abu Bakar ; Siti Hajar Binti Abu Bakar Ah ; Abd. Hadi Zakaria
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2013;11(1):41-47
A pilot test was conducted in Pantai Dalam, Kuala Lumpur among 30 children of 10-18 years old to examine their views about the marketing strategies employed in our local anti-smoking campaign. The study showed that the marketing strategies used were less effective because its fail to prevent smoking habit among children. The causes that lead to the campaign in efficiency are posters and pictures of critical illness used in the campaign failed to give significant impact to children about the ill-hazard of smoking (60%), children easy-access to cigarette (66%), and lack of cooperation from all sectors of society in supporting the campaign (77%). Marketing strategy of anti-smoking campaign in terms of product, price, accessibility, promotion, social policy and community partner ships need to be improved and given equal emphasis to ensure the effectiveness of a comprehensive campaign
3.Quality of Public Health Services Received by Immigrant Labours: A Case Study in Klang Valley
Normah Awang Noh ; Haris Abdul Wahab ; Siti Hajar Abu Bakar Ah
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2014;12(1):47-56
Quality is the most important element in the process of production or services produced by organization to its customers.
Quality of service refers to the measure of how a service is delivered matches customer expectations. The study aims to
examine the quality of public health services received by immigrant labours. There are three aspects of quality in public
health services to be measured i.e health service condition, the waiting time for treatment and treatment by hospital staff
on immigrant labours. The result showed a large number of immigrant labours are satisfi ed with the quality of health
services