Hamidah Binti Othman - Nursing Science

Author Information

Hamidah Binti Othman is affiliated with the Critical Care Nursing Department at the Kulliyyah of Nursing, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Kuantan, Pahang. Her work primarily focuses on nursing, with a particular emphasis on critical care and public health issues.

Research Contributions

Hamidah Binti Othman has made significant contributions to the field of nursing, with a special focus on the needs of caregivers, traumatic brain injury survivors, and public health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her research also touches on breast cancer knowledge among nursing students, the diagnostic skills of optometry students, and the knowledge and attitudes of nursing students towards HIV/AIDS patients. Additionally, she has explored anxiety symptoms among outpatient antenatal mothers and the impact of information booklets on family members' satisfaction with decision-making in intensive care units.

Aliases

Hamidah Othman is also known by the alias Hamidah Binti Othman.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Publication Year Title DOI
2021 The needs of traumatic brain injury survivors' caregivers and the implication required during the COVID-19 pandemic: Public health issues 10.4081/jphr.2021.2205
2019 THE FAMILY CAREGIVERS’ NEEDS ON CARE AT HOME WITH SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY SURVIVORS: A REVIEW 10.31674/mjn.2019.v11i02.008
2018 BREAST CANCER KNOWLEDGE AMONG NURSING STUDENTS IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY 10.31674/MJN.2018.V10I01.001
2018 Exploring the needs of family caregivers: preliminary findings N/A
2017 The effects of experience in diagnosing fundus photography images among optometry students: Insights from eye tracking analysis. N/A
2017 A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS HIV/AIDS PATIENTS AMONG NURSING STUDENTS IN TEACHING HOSPITAL N/A
2016 Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale--Malay Version 10.1037/t55265-000
2016 The Effect of Information Booklets on Family Members’ Satisfaction with Decision Making in an Intensive Care Unit of Malaysia 10.5530/JYP.2016.2.13
2014 Anxiety Symptoms and Associated Factors among Outpatient Antenatal Mother : A Cross Sectional Study at University Malaya Medical Centre , Malaysia N/A
2014 anxiety symptoms among outpatient antenatal mother: a cross sectional study at university malaya medical centre, malaysia N/A
Citation Count: 20 h-index: 3 Paper Count: 11

Publications:

DOI: 10.31674/MJN.2018.V10I01.001

Year: 2018

DOI: 10.1037/t55265-000

Year: 2016

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