Evaluating the Resilience Level among Medical and Health Science Lecturers in Higher Education

INTRODUCTION: The use of resilience in higher education involves recognizing and implementing adaptive mechanisms during periods of adversity or transition. The present study aims to conduct an evaluation of the resilience levels of lecturers and investigate the association between socio-demographic...

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Published in:IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia
Main Author: Reiniatie A.; Ahmad Rahman N.H.; Ab Rahman M.; Yaman M.N.
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Language:English
Published: International Islamic University Malaysia 2025
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Reiniatie A.; Ahmad Rahman N.H.; Ab Rahman M.; Yaman M.N.
Evaluating the Resilience Level among Medical and Health Science Lecturers in Higher Education
2025
IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia
24
1
10.31436/imjm.v24i01.2565
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85217133246&doi=10.31436%2fimjm.v24i01.2565&partnerID=40&md5=2287afa99ff0695bfabd47080d91048b
INTRODUCTION: The use of resilience in higher education involves recognizing and implementing adaptive mechanisms during periods of adversity or transition. The present study aims to conduct an evaluation of the resilience levels of lecturers and investigate the association between socio-demographic factors that are linked to resilience among medical and health science lecturers in Malaysia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional online questionnaire was conducted between October and November 2023. This study employed the validated Medical Professionals Resilience Scale (MeRS) for all lecturers in medical and health science fields at Malaysian institutions, which consists of 37 items designed to assess the resilience level of the lecturers. Socio-demographic data were also collected to identify resilience characteristics. The independent sample T-test, Pearson correlation, and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: The study encompassed a collective of 127 lecturers. A mean score of 123.66 and a standard deviation of 16.7 show that the lecturers have a high level of resilience. Resilience was observed more in lecturers with a non-clinical background compared to fellow clinical background (p=0.018). The other socio-demographic factors, including gender, age, marital status, years of experience as an educator, and designation of administration role, were not shown to have a significant impact. CONCLUSION: This study has the potential to yield valuable insights and may improve the effectiveness of university management frameworks in supporting lecturers during difficult times; this could be accomplished by advocating for leisure and sports activities and instituting healthy habits. © (2025), (International Islamic University Malaysia). All rights reserved.
International Islamic University Malaysia
27352285
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author Reiniatie A.; Ahmad Rahman N.H.; Ab Rahman M.; Yaman M.N.
spellingShingle Reiniatie A.; Ahmad Rahman N.H.; Ab Rahman M.; Yaman M.N.
Evaluating the Resilience Level among Medical and Health Science Lecturers in Higher Education
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author_sort Reiniatie A.; Ahmad Rahman N.H.; Ab Rahman M.; Yaman M.N.
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title_short Evaluating the Resilience Level among Medical and Health Science Lecturers in Higher Education
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title_fullStr Evaluating the Resilience Level among Medical and Health Science Lecturers in Higher Education
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Resilience Level among Medical and Health Science Lecturers in Higher Education
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description INTRODUCTION: The use of resilience in higher education involves recognizing and implementing adaptive mechanisms during periods of adversity or transition. The present study aims to conduct an evaluation of the resilience levels of lecturers and investigate the association between socio-demographic factors that are linked to resilience among medical and health science lecturers in Malaysia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional online questionnaire was conducted between October and November 2023. This study employed the validated Medical Professionals Resilience Scale (MeRS) for all lecturers in medical and health science fields at Malaysian institutions, which consists of 37 items designed to assess the resilience level of the lecturers. Socio-demographic data were also collected to identify resilience characteristics. The independent sample T-test, Pearson correlation, and one-way ANOVA were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: The study encompassed a collective of 127 lecturers. A mean score of 123.66 and a standard deviation of 16.7 show that the lecturers have a high level of resilience. Resilience was observed more in lecturers with a non-clinical background compared to fellow clinical background (p=0.018). The other socio-demographic factors, including gender, age, marital status, years of experience as an educator, and designation of administration role, were not shown to have a significant impact. CONCLUSION: This study has the potential to yield valuable insights and may improve the effectiveness of university management frameworks in supporting lecturers during difficult times; this could be accomplished by advocating for leisure and sports activities and instituting healthy habits. © (2025), (International Islamic University Malaysia). All rights reserved.
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