IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework

Illness does not alleviate the obligation of Muslim patients to perform religious duties such as prayer. The need for a systematic evaluation of patients’ ability to perform such duties needs to be highlighted and anticipated. Thus, a research was designed to develop a standard, objective evaluation...

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Main Authors: Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff, Wan Husin, Wan Rumaizi, Taib, Mai Nurul Ashikin
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spelling my.iium.irep.511182016-12-14T14:06:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/51118/ IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff Wan Husin, Wan Rumaizi Taib, Mai Nurul Ashikin BP173.77 Islam and work BP188 Islamic religious life BV1460 Religious Education RD701 Orthopedics RD92 Wounds and injuries RM695 Physical medicine. Physical therapy Illness does not alleviate the obligation of Muslim patients to perform religious duties such as prayer. The need for a systematic evaluation of patients’ ability to perform such duties needs to be highlighted and anticipated. Thus, a research was designed to develop a standard, objective evaluation scoring system to recognize disability levels of Muslim trauma patients in performing religious physical cleansing and prayer during their illness and improve the deliverance of assistance they need. This research involves five stages. 1: Identifying common and specific problems faced by trauma patients, 2: Constructing a disability score based on data obtained, 3: Incorporating Islamic rulings and pilot testing, 4: Validation and reliability testing, and 5: Patient categorization and development of an in-patient coding system. Trauma patients of general orthopaedic wards of a local institution were recruited for this research. In the initial phase of this research, we had identified problems contributing towards patients’ ability to perform religious practices during hospital admission. These can be grouped into four main factors; the patient, the staff delivering the assistance, hospital policies and availability of facilities. Subsequent phases of this research will focus more on the first and second factors. Three major outcomes are expected at the end of this research. A disability score to categorise trauma patients according to their needs, a manual based on Islamic rulings and convenience related to common and specific disabilities, and a coding system to assist physicians and hospital staff in scrutinizing the types of assistance required by patients. This will be the first scoring system that is constructed based on both patients’ and physicians’ perspectives of difficulties in performing religious duties. It will provide a balance approach in trauma patients’ care and deliverance of assistance wherever required. The proposed scoring system has potential of becoming a standard of practice in a more holistic patient care in accordance to the much-anticipated ibadah-friendly hospital. Journal of Education and Social Science (JESOC) 2016-06-21 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/51118/1/KC4_61.pdf Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff and Wan Husin, Wan Rumaizi and Taib, Mai Nurul Ashikin (2016) IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework. Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 4. pp. 141-146. ISSN 2289-9855 http://jesoc.com
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topic BP173.77 Islam and work
BP188 Islamic religious life
BV1460 Religious Education
RD701 Orthopedics
RD92 Wounds and injuries
RM695 Physical medicine. Physical therapy
spellingShingle BP173.77 Islam and work
BP188 Islamic religious life
BV1460 Religious Education
RD701 Orthopedics
RD92 Wounds and injuries
RM695 Physical medicine. Physical therapy
Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff
Wan Husin, Wan Rumaizi
Taib, Mai Nurul Ashikin
IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework
description Illness does not alleviate the obligation of Muslim patients to perform religious duties such as prayer. The need for a systematic evaluation of patients’ ability to perform such duties needs to be highlighted and anticipated. Thus, a research was designed to develop a standard, objective evaluation scoring system to recognize disability levels of Muslim trauma patients in performing religious physical cleansing and prayer during their illness and improve the deliverance of assistance they need. This research involves five stages. 1: Identifying common and specific problems faced by trauma patients, 2: Constructing a disability score based on data obtained, 3: Incorporating Islamic rulings and pilot testing, 4: Validation and reliability testing, and 5: Patient categorization and development of an in-patient coding system. Trauma patients of general orthopaedic wards of a local institution were recruited for this research. In the initial phase of this research, we had identified problems contributing towards patients’ ability to perform religious practices during hospital admission. These can be grouped into four main factors; the patient, the staff delivering the assistance, hospital policies and availability of facilities. Subsequent phases of this research will focus more on the first and second factors. Three major outcomes are expected at the end of this research. A disability score to categorise trauma patients according to their needs, a manual based on Islamic rulings and convenience related to common and specific disabilities, and a coding system to assist physicians and hospital staff in scrutinizing the types of assistance required by patients. This will be the first scoring system that is constructed based on both patients’ and physicians’ perspectives of difficulties in performing religious duties. It will provide a balance approach in trauma patients’ care and deliverance of assistance wherever required. The proposed scoring system has potential of becoming a standard of practice in a more holistic patient care in accordance to the much-anticipated ibadah-friendly hospital.
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author Sharifudin, Mohd Ariff
Wan Husin, Wan Rumaizi
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title IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework
title_short IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework
title_full IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework
title_fullStr IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework
title_full_unstemmed IIUM Ibadah Disability Scale (IIDS): design and conceptual framework
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publisher Journal of Education and Social Science (JESOC)
publishDate 2016
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