• Title of article

    Exploring the Perception on Humanitarian Issues from the Health Science Students of Indian and Malaysian Nationality: A Cross Sectional Study

  • Author/Authors

    Kumar, Naveen Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College - Department of Anatomy, India , Shamsuddin, Nur Amni Binti Mohd Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College, India , Binti Jamil, Noramylia Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College, India , Zayed, Atiqah Binti Mohd Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College, India , Swamy, Ravindra S Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College - Department of Anatomy, India , Guru, Anitha Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College - Department of Anatomy, India , Patil, Jyothsna Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College - Department of Anatomy, India , Ashwini, Aithal P Manipal University - Melaka Manipal Medical College - Department of Anatomy, India

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    e9
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    e14
  • Abstract
    Objective: The idea of humanitarianism is evolving with progressing life. Awareness about this global issue has to be emphasized particularly among the younger generation and thus be encouraged to be exposed and involved in humanitarian projects in need. Being responsible citizens of the country one should develop concern about the humanitarian issues, and this attitude needs to be developed from student life. Methods: A cross sectional survey was conducted on 200 participants of the Malaysian and Indian (100 each) health science students using faculty validated close ended questionnaire. Results of the data were analyzed statistically by testing with chi square analysis from SPSS software. Results: From the present study, it has been observed that, despite the cultural and economical diversity between the two nations, there was no observable difference in student’s point of view on humanitarian issues in most of the areas concerned. Overall evaluation also reflected effect of the socio-economic status of the countries on the perception of the issue amongst the students. Conclusion: Despite of different geography, diverse culture and dissimilar socio-economic status, the need of concern towards humanitarian issues is observable. Students of both nations have positive attitude towards the humanitarian issues as well.
  • Keywords
    Humanitarian , Malaysian , Indian , Student perception , awareness
  • Journal title
    Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
  • Journal title
    Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
  • Record number

    2581158