2021
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v20i2.1720
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Adaptation and Validation of the Muslim Medical Students Questionnaire (MMSQ) in the Indonesian Language

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The Muslim Medical Students Questionnaire (MMSQ) is a self-assessment tool that was designed to measure student’s Islamic competency in line with the implementation of the Islamic medical curriculum. For it to be applicable in Indonesia, this questionnaire needed to be translated and validated in the Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia). This study aimed to collect validity evidence of the Bahasa Indonesia version of MMSQ (BI-MMSQ). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The research process consisted of four … Show more

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“…The MMSQ also has been translated in Indonesian language with proven good psychometric values in Indonesian population too. 11 Among the tested areas of the MMSQ include knowledge on Maqasad Syariah, Muslim medical ethics on dealing with different gender, concept of Ruqsah and Tayammum, attitude towards medical confidentiality, effective communication, and religious practice as a Muslim doctor. The means different between the two sets of observation were analysis by using paired t-test.…”
Section: Measurement Tool; Muslim Medical Student Questionnaire (Mmsq)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MMSQ also has been translated in Indonesian language with proven good psychometric values in Indonesian population too. 11 Among the tested areas of the MMSQ include knowledge on Maqasad Syariah, Muslim medical ethics on dealing with different gender, concept of Ruqsah and Tayammum, attitude towards medical confidentiality, effective communication, and religious practice as a Muslim doctor. The means different between the two sets of observation were analysis by using paired t-test.…”
Section: Measurement Tool; Muslim Medical Student Questionnaire (Mmsq)mentioning
confidence: 99%